Movies like Frances (1982)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Frances, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Girl, Interrupted

    #266 most popular movie yesterday

    Girl, Interrupted offers an intense look at a young woman's struggle with mental illness, set against the backdrop of a psychiatric hospital. Fans of Frances who appreciate a deep dive into complex characters and their psyche will find this movie resonant.

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    2. The Hours

    #1,206 most popular movie yesterday

    The Hours depicts the lives of three women of different generations affected by the novel 'Mrs. Dalloway.' It interweaves their stories in a manner similar to Frances, offering a poignant look at mental health and its impact on life and art.

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    3. Gia

    #2,659 most popular movie yesterday

    Gia presents a raw and intense portrayal of supermodel Gia Carangi's life and her descent into drug addiction and AIDS. Its candid look at the pitfalls of fame and personal demons will resonate with those drawn to the themes in Frances.

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    4. My Week with Marilyn

    #3,311 most popular movie yesterday

    My Week with Marilyn provides a snapshot into the life of Marilyn Monroe, exploring her vulnerabilities as she juggles fame and personal struggles. It appeals to those who are moved by Frances because of its humanizing portrayal of a troubled star.

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    5. Blue Sky

    #4,739 most popular movie yesterday

    Blue Sky features a standout performance by Jessica Lange as a woman battling mental illness during the 1960s. Its deep character study and exploration of family dynamics amid personal struggle make it akin in spirit to Frances.

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    6. Postcards from the Edge

    #4,755 most popular movie yesterday

    Postcards from the Edge is a semi-autobiographical tale that mirrors the turbulent life of an actress. Like Frances, viewers who are drawn to the intricacies of show business and the personal struggles of those within it will find this film compelling.