Movies like Humpday (2009)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Humpday, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Frances Ha

    #2,811 most popular movie yesterday

    Frances Ha's black-and-white aesthetic and focus on the nuances of friendship and aspiring to find one's place in the world present a kindred spirit to Humpday. The movie's poignant and comedic moments are sure to resonate with those who value character-rich narratives and the mumblecore genre.

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    2. Jeff, Who Lives at Home

    #4,847 most popular movie yesterday

    Jeff, Who Lives at Home explores the life of a man seeking his destiny as fate leads him and his brother through a series of unexpected events. Its mix of humor and heartfelt storytelling will resonate with viewers who enjoyed the genuine human connections and life insights of Humpday.

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    3. Drinking Buddies

    #4,863 most popular movie yesterday

    Drinking Buddies delves into the blurred lines of friendship and romantic potential between two co-workers in a craft brewery. Its mumblecore roots and improvisational style, along with a focus on the subtleties of adult relationships, will strike a chord with audiences who enjoyed the authenticity and relational dynamics of Humpday.

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    4. Your Sister's Sister

    #5,053 most popular movie yesterday

    Like Humpday, Your Sister's Sister is directed by Lynn Shelton and features an intimate, improvisational feel as it explores complex relationships and sexuality with a blend of drama and humor. Fans of Humpday will appreciate the similarly naturalistic dialogue and the emotionally resonant themes of love and friendship.

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    5. The Puffy Chair

    #6,298 most popular movie yesterday

    The Puffy Chair is a seminal mumblecore film that, much like Humpday, revolves around the challenges and quirks of personal relationships, this time among a couple and a brother on a road trip to deliver a vintage recliner. Its low-budget, dialogue-driven aesthetic will resonate with those who appreciate Humpday's nuanced character interactions.