10 Biographical Movies of All Time That Everyone Must Watch
Writer- Manish Jain
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Amadeus: Released in 1984, Amadeus is a biographical film based on the life of Austrian musical prodigy, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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Gandhi is a biographical film based on the events that happened in the life of Indian leader, Mahatma Gandhi.
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Lawrence of Arabia tells the story of TE Lawrence, a British lieutenant who is sent to Arabia to act as a link between the Arabs and the British.
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Schindler’s List is based on the heroic deeds of Oskar Schindler, and his strenuous efforts to save over a thousand Polish-Jewish refugees.
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Spike Lee’s self-titled biographical film, Malcolm X, is a tribute to African-American activist Malcolm X. The film explores X’s entire life.
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The Hollywood biographical classic Raging Bull follows the story of Jake LaMotta, an Italian-American middleweight boxer.
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The King’s Speech is a historical drama film about Prince Albert and his journey to become King George VI, who wanted to improve his speech impediment, a stammer.
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Goodfellas follows the story of Henry Hill who grew up in a milieu among the mob, becoming one himself.
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The 1995 biographical film, Braveheart, follows the history behind Sir William Wallace, a late 13th-century Scottish warrior.
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Patton film explores his achievements, beginning with his first glory at the Battle of El Guettar in Tunisia.