10 Best Movies Like Las combatientes
If you loved Las combatientes, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

The Safety of Objects
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Las combatientes for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
In a suburban landscape, the lives of several families interlace with loss, despair and personal crisis. Esther Gold has lost focus on all but caring for her comatose son, Paul, an...

Under the Same Moon
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Las combatientes for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
Tells the parallel stories of nine-year-old Carlitos and his mother, Rosario. In the hopes of providing a better life for her son, Rosario works illegally in the U.S. while her mot...

Call Me Crazy: A Five Film
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Las combatientes for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
A psychotherapist helps a law student cope with schizophrenia in one of five interconnected tales dealing with mental illness....

Starving in Suburbia
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Las combatientes for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
When seventeen-year-old Hannah stumbles upon a website about Thinspiration--an online community devoted to anorexia as a life choice--she becomes an obsessive follower of the site ...

Iron Jawed Angels
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Las combatientes for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
Defiant young activists take the women's suffrage movement by storm, putting their lives at risk to help American women win the right to vote....

Lucky Them
Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Las combatientes for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.
More interested in partying and flirting with young musicians than work, veteran rock journalist Ellie Klug has one last chance to prove her value to her magazine’s editor: a no-st...