Dynamic Watchlist Hub: Apr 17, 2026

10 Best Movies Like Trieste

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

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#1
The Robe

The Robe

1953★ 6.8

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Trieste for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

Drunk and disillusioned Roman, Marcellus Gallio, wins Jesus' robe in a dice game after the crucifixion. Marcellus has never been a man of faith like his slave, Demetrius, but when ...

#2
Audrey

Audrey

2020★ 7.1

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

An unprecedented and intimate look at the life, work and enduring legacy of British actress Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993)....

#3
Titus

Titus

1999★ 6.4

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Trieste for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

Titus Andronicus returns from the wars and sees his sons and daughters taken from him, one by one. Shakespeare's goriest and earliest tragedy....

#4
The Director and the Jedi

The Director and the Jedi

2018★ 7.2

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

An intimate documentary delving into Rian Johnson's process as he comes in as a director new to the Star Wars universe....

#5
Jesus

Jesus

2020★ 7.5

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

From the bustling streets of Jerusalem to the raging Sea of Galilee, join Peter, Nicodemus, Mary Magdalene, and a multitude of others as they journey alongside the most famous pers...

#6
Jesus Christ Superstar

Jesus Christ Superstar

1973★ 7.1

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Trieste for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

As played out by a theatre troupe, the last days of Jesus Christ are depicted from the perspective of Judas Iscariot, his betrayer. As Jesus' following increases, Judas begins to w...

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