Movies like The Draughtsman's Contract (1982)
If you're looking for some great movies that are a lot like The Draughtsman's Contract, here is our list of similar films:
  • undefined image

    1. Amadeus

    #231 most popular movie yesterday

    Amadeus, with its lavish portrayal of the life of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and the jealousy-ridden Salieri, shares with The Draughtsman's Contract a sumptuous period setting and a focus on the arts within a historical context.

  • undefined image

    2. Pride & Prejudice

    #627 most popular movie yesterday

    Fans of The Draughtsman's Contract may enjoy Pride & Prejudice for its portrayal of class and family in 19th-century England. While more romantic in tone, the film's attention to period detail and social mores presents a similar interest.

  • undefined image

    3. The Age of Innocence

    #1,401 most popular movie yesterday

    Martin Scorsese's The Age of Innocence, a film about desire and societal constraints within the upper class of the Gilded Age, will appeal to viewers who relish the intricate storytelling and detailed period setting of The Draughtsman's Contract.

  • undefined image

    4. The Remains of the Day

    #1,478 most popular movie yesterday

    The Remains of the Day, starring Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson, elegantly examines life below stairs and the fading of the British aristocracy. Its nuanced performances and layered narrative will resonate with those who appreciated the subtlety of The Draughtsman's Contract.

  • undefined image

    5. Dangerous Liaisons

    #1,839 most popular movie yesterday

    Dangerous Liaisons offers a scandalous glimpse into the manipulative games of the French aristocracy. Its complex characters and eloquent dialogue will attract those who enjoy the cerebral and visual layers in The Draughtsman's Contract.

  • undefined image

    6. Gosford Park

    #2,147 most popular movie yesterday

    Directed by Robert Altman, Gosford Park serves up a sophisticated murder mystery set against the backdrop of a grand English estate, evoking similar themes and settings as The Draughtsman's Contract. Its ensemble cast and sharp social commentary will resonate with fans of Peter Greenaway's work.