Dynamic Watchlist Hub: Apr 19, 2026

10 Best Movies Like Bittersweet

If you loved Bittersweet, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

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#1
Fuck

Fuck

2006★ 6.4

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Bittersweet for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

A documentary on the expletive's origin, why it offends some people so deeply, and what can be gained from its use....

#2
13th

13th

2016★ 7.9

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Bittersweet for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

An in-depth look at the prison system in the United States and how it reveals the nation's history of racial inequality....

#3
The Class of ‘92

The Class of ‘92

2013★ 7.1

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Bittersweet for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

A detailing of the rise to prominence and global sporting superstardom of six supremely talented young Manchester United football players (David Beckham, Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs, Pa...

#4
Heart of a Dog

Heart of a Dog

2015★ 6.5

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Bittersweet for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

Lyrical and powerfully personal essay film that reflects on the deaths of her husband Lou Reed, her mother, her beloved dog, and such diverse subjects as family memories, surveilla...

#5
Shawn Mendes: In Wonder

Shawn Mendes: In Wonder

2020★ 8.2

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Bittersweet for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

A portrait of singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes' life, chronicling the past few years of his rise and journey....

#6
Public Speaking

Public Speaking

2011★ 7.0

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Bittersweet for fans of Documentary. It captures a similar compelling atmosphere.

Martin Scorsese’s portrait of writer and social commentator Fran Lebowitz, celebrated for her sharp wit and observations on modern life. Filmed at New York’s Waverly Inn and interc...

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