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Any other films like this?
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>>1461489
Other Don Hertzfeldt films.
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>>1461524
Any that aren't Don Hertzfeldt?
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>>1461489
Maybe Stalker? It's similarly melancholic and surreal, but it lacks the humor of It's Such A Beautiful Day. What in particular are you looking for? The Little Prince (the book) might also scratch your itch
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>>1462175
>What in particular are you looking for?
I should probably specify I'm looking for other animated films with traits like you've just listed: melancholic and surreal. Humor is optional though.
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>>1462532
The Tragedy of Man would be my first recommendation. The premise is that Adam and Lucifer travel through time, with each period animated in a corresponding art style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_C3sDZzvPw

Son of the White Mare is by the same director. It's less melancholic, but more surreal, and is based off a traditional folk tale. I prefer it of the two, but both are excellent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQpIt3WgDHg
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>>1462675
Thanks for the recs, anon.
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Bump for interest.
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It's been quite a few years but I remember a lot of David OReilly's work feeling similar, "The External World" in particular. Apologies if I'm misremembering and it's not actually what you're looking for.
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