If you were captivated by the haunting and visceral experience of 'Trouble Every Day' (2001), you're likely craving more films that blend horror, eroticism, and psychological depth. This article explores 10 movies and shows that share similar themes of desire, violence, and unsettling beauty, perfect for fans of Claire Denis' provocative masterpiece.

Possession (1981)
Description: A deeply psychological and visceral film that explores themes of love, betrayal, and bodily horror, with a surreal and nightmarish atmosphere.
Fact: The film was banned in several countries upon release due to its extreme content. Isabelle Adjani's performance won her Best Actress at Cannes.


The Hunger (1983)
Description: A stylish and atmospheric horror film that explores themes of immortality, desire, and decay, with a focus on the erotic and the grotesque.
Fact: The film features an early appearance by David Bowie. The opening sequence was choreographed by a renowned ballet dancer.


The Company of Wolves (1984)
Description: A dark fairy tale that explores themes of sexuality, transformation, and the monstrous feminine, with a dreamlike and surreal narrative structure.
Fact: The film is based on Angela Carter's short stories, which reimagine classic fairy tales. The wolf transformations were achieved using practical effects.


In My Skin (2002)
Description: A disturbing and intimate portrayal of self-harm and bodily obsession, with a raw and unflinching approach to its subject matter.
Fact: The film was written, directed, and starred in by Marina de Van, who also performed many of her own stunts. It was her directorial debut.


The Neon Demon (2016)
Description: A visually stunning and unsettling exploration of beauty, obsession, and the dark side of the fashion industry, featuring surreal and grotesque imagery.
Fact: The film's soundtrack was composed by Cliff Martinez, known for his work on 'Drive' and 'Solaris'. The movie was booed at Cannes but later gained a cult following.


The Duke of Burgundy (2014)
Description: A sensual and melancholic exploration of power dynamics in a relationship, with a focus on the erotic and the grotesque, presented in a visually lush manner.
Fact: The film was shot entirely on 35mm film to achieve its rich, textured look. It features a fictional butterfly species created for the movie.


The Strange Color of Your Body's Tears (2013)
Description: A giallo-inspired film with a dreamlike, fragmented narrative, focusing on obsession, violence, and the blurring of reality and fantasy.
Fact: The film's title is taken from a line in Jean Rollin's 'The Night of the Hunted'. It features a highly stylized, almost hallucinatory visual style.


The Love Witch (2016)
Description: A visually striking film that combines elements of horror and eroticism, with a focus on female empowerment and the dark side of love.
Fact: The film was shot on 35mm film to emulate the look of 1960s Technicolor movies. The director, Anna Biller, also designed the costumes and sets.


The Lure (2015)
Description: A bizarre and erotic musical horror film that blends fantasy and reality, focusing on themes of desire, transformation, and the monstrous.
Fact: The film is loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Little Mermaid'. It was Poland's first musical horror film.


Climax (2018)
Description: A harrowing descent into chaos and madness, with a focus on bodily transformation and psychological horror, set against a backdrop of intense, immersive cinematography.
Fact: The film was shot in just 15 days, and most of the dialogue was improvised by the cast. The opening dance sequence was performed in a single take.
