
10 Best Movies Like A Tragédia da Rua das Flores
If you loved A Tragédia da Rua das Flores, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

Re-Existences
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to A Tragédia da Rua das Flores for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
“Re-Existence” is a documentary about migration stories of individuals from the Brazilian queer community....

Musangwe: Fight Club
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to A Tragédia da Rua das Flores for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
The first rule is that there are no rules. For the bare-knuckle combatants competing in Musangwe fights, anything goes - you can even put a curse on him. The sport, which dates bac...

Re-Births
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to A Tragédia da Rua das Flores for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
A documentary film depicting five intimate portraits of migrants who fled their country of origin to seek refuge in France and find a space of freedom where they can fully experien...

Main Street on the March!
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to A Tragédia da Rua das Flores for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
This Best Short Subject Academy Award winning film begins in the spring of 1940, just before the Nazi occupation of the Benelux countries, and ends immediately after the Japanese a...
Insane Fight Club II - This Time It’s Personal
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to A Tragédia da Rua das Flores for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
Insane Fight Club is back. This year the boys are taking their unique form of entertainment to England as they stage fight nights in Birmingham, Leeds, Liverpool and Newcastle....
Beautifully Maintained and Well Located
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to A Tragédia da Rua das Flores for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.
A mansion, a lawn, some trees: an unmoved frontal view, 9 minutes long. We hear an off-screen voice. It si the co-director, who commands what goes on in the image. He calls up part...