• Donnie Darko: An exploration of the high tide of mystery in the life of a troubled teenager who is both enchanted and frightened by sexuality, the dream world, ideas, adults, and imagination.
  • 3 Women: An intriguing film by Robert Altman that resides in the netherworld between dreaming and waking.
  • 21 Grams: A deeply spiritual film exploring the ties that bind together a heart transplant recipient, a grieving mother, and a born-again ex-con in a riveting journey of guilt, pain, sacrifice, and redemption.
  • Being Human: A daring movie written and directed by Bill Forsyth that will appeal immensely to mystics.
  • Blues Brothers: A ragtag comedy that makes it clear that God works in mysterious ways.
  • City of Women: A challenging film that reveals Federico Fellini's fascination with the mysteries of the opposite sex.
  • E.T. The Extraterrestrial: A family film that touches the heart, engages the senses, and playfully challenges us to cavort with its allusive mysteries.
  • Eve's Bayou: A spooky drama that explores the bonds between women and the explosions set off by family problems.
  • The Grand Highway: A French film focusing on the mysteries, astonishments, and vivid lessons of childhood.
  • The Green Mile: A story set in a prison where one inmate named J.C. uses his mysterious powers to help others.
  • Heaven Can Wait: A movie about the afterlife and many other mysteries that shines in every department and deserves to be seen again and again.
  • Lost Highway: Another David Lynch film that wants to make us connoisseurs of mystery rather than robots of reason.
  • Maborosi: A powerful and profound Japanese film about one woman's long and arduous journey through grief's labyrinth.
  • The Miracle: A wonderfully acted Irish film written about a gifted teenage musician who is mesmerized by an exotic looking woman.
  • Mulholland Drive: A David Lynch extravaganza set in Hollywood about role-playing, desire, power, and mystery.
  • Passion in the Desert: A beautiful film brimming with breathtaking scenes of danger, wonder, and the communion between man and beast.
  • Pi: A fascinating film that delivers thought-provoking questions about our digital age, numerology, and the hubris involved in all projects designed to decode the mystery of the universe.
  • Picnic at Hanging Rock: A mystery story that leaves us with an uncanny respect for the events of life that can never be explained by logic alone.
  • The Polar Express: A marvelous screen adaptation of the Chris Van Allsburg Christmas classic about one of the great enduring mysteries of the universe — Santa Claus.
  • Powder: An offbeat drama about a mystic with strange powers who uses them in compassionate service of others.
  • Rachel River: A magical movie about the mysteries of human nature and the emotional education of adults in a small Minnesota town.
  • Solaris: A mesmerizing science fiction movie that will put you in touch with the mysterious nature of your memories and the yearnings of your heart.
  • Thunderheart: A story of a mystery on an Indian reservation that encourages us to ponder the validity of both the seen and the unseen powers in this world.
  • Widows' Peak: A well-acted English film that has just the right dash of comedy and mystery to keep us alert.
  • The Wind Will Carry Us: A lyrical film that reminds us that the mysteries of life and death cannot be controlled or manipulated.

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