Movies like Out of Africa (1985)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like Out of Africa, here is our list of similar films:
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    1. Gone with the Wind

    #210 most popular movie yesterday

    This classic film set during the American Civil War and Reconstruction era depicts a tumultuous romance in the midst of historical upheaval. Fans of Out of Africa will appreciate the grand storytelling and complex characters of Gone with the Wind.

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    2. Legends of the Fall

    #1,065 most popular movie yesterday

    Chronicling the lives of a father and his three sons in early 20th century Montana, Legends of the Fall showcases a family saga marked by love, betrayal, and war. It captures the same epic scope and dramatic landscapes loved by fans of Out of Africa.

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    3. The English Patient

    #1,154 most popular movie yesterday

    Set against a sweeping canvas of WWII, The English Patient tells the rich and intricate story of a passionate and poignant love affair. With mesmerizing performances and breathtaking cinematography, this film shares the epic romance and complex human emotions akin to Out of Africa.

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    4. Cold Mountain

    #1,244 most popular movie yesterday

    Cold Mountain features a sweeping tale against the backdrop of the American Civil War. It pairs the struggle for survival with a powerful love story, offering a similar blend of history and romance as experienced in Out of Africa.

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    5. Australia

    #2,603 most popular movie yesterday

    Set before World War II in the Australian Outback, Australia offers an epic romance between an English aristocrat and a rugged local. The film's grand scale, scenic backdrops, and dramatic love story echo the cinematic experience of Out of Africa.

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    6. A Passage to India

    #2,908 most popular movie yesterday

    Exploring the cultural divide between the British and Indians in the 1920s, A Passage to India delves into themes of racism, imperialism, and friendship. Its lush landscapes and exploration of complex relationships will resonate with fans of Out of Africa's epic storytelling.