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What to Watch After Paths of Glory
Beyond the Trenches: Four Films That Echo Paths of Glory’s Moral Battlefield
If you’re drawn to the stark, anti‑war brilliance of Stanley Kubrick’s Paths of Glory, you’ll find a compelling quartet of films that span eras, genres, and continents while echoing its core concerns. From the freshly minted Australian trench saga Before Dawn, to Sam Mendes’ relentless WWI chase in 1917, the trailblazing basketball drama Glory Road, and the daring WWII coup thriller Valkyrie, each title offers a distinct yet resonant take on the struggle against oppressive systems.
Together they form a cinematic mosaic: a modern front‑line voice that updates Kubrick’s moral inquiry, a masterfully crafted, audience‑approved war epic that captures the same visceral dread, a classic story of defiance that translates battlefield bravery into the arena of sport, and a tightly wound thriller that proves resistance can be both personal and political. Whether you crave fresh perspectives, high‑octane tension, historic triumph, or covert heroism, this curated set invites you to revisit the timeless questions posed by Paths of Glory through new, unforgettable lenses.
Why these movies are similar to Paths of Glory
A commanding officer defends three scapegoats on trial for a failed offensive that occurred within the French Army in 1916.
These recommendations branch out from Paths of Glory with similar tone, themes, genre elements, or audience appeal.
Before Dawn
MOVIE • 2024
war • drama • history
Why Watch Next
This 2024 war drama brings a modern, gritty look at World War I through an Australian lens, echoing the anti‑war and moral dilemma themes of Paths of Glory while offering a new voice for contemporary audiences.
Overview
After leaving his family's sheep farm in the Australian outback, a young man joins his countrymen on the western front of World War I with hopes of helping expedite an end to the bloody conflict. But as war rages on, he is forced to grapple with the brutal realities of trench warfare, including a near-constant battle to keep himself alive—without leaving another man behind.
Inspired by the real-life diary entries of local ANZACs, the feature film details the untold story of some of Australia’s greatest military victories.
1917
MOVIE • 2019
war • history
Why Watch Next
A critically acclaimed, pulse‑pounding odyssey that mirrors the trench‑war horror of Paths of Glory, delivering the same visceral anti‑war message with stunning real‑time cinematography that fans of Kubrick’s classic will appreciate.
Overview
At the height of the First World War, two young British soldiers must cross enemy territory and deliver a message that will stop a deadly attack on hundreds of soldiers.
Glory Road
MOVIE • 2006
drama • history
Why Watch Next
Though set in basketball, this inspirational true‑story film captures the same spirit of standing up to entrenched systems, making it a classic‑style companion to Paths of Glory’s fight against military bureaucracy.
Overview
In 1966, Texas Western coach Don Haskins led the first all-black starting line-up for a college basketball team to the NCAA national championship.
Valkyrie
MOVIE • 2008
drama • thriller • war
Why Watch Next
Valkyrie’s tightly plotted, audience‑loving portrayal of a covert coup against tyranny aligns closely with Paths of Glory’s themes of moral courage and the cost of challenging authority.
Overview
Wounded in Africa during World War II, Nazi Col. Claus von Stauffenberg returns to his native Germany and joins the Resistance in a daring plan to create a shadow government and assassinate Adolf Hitler. When events unfold so that he becomes a central player, he finds himself tasked with both leading the coup and personally killing the Führer.
More shows and movies featuring actors from Paths of Glory
Looking for familiar faces? These picks include performers connected to Paths of Glory.
Spartacus
MOVIE • 1991
Why It’s Relevant
Spartacus offers a powerful anti‑authority rebellion set in a historical war backdrop, echoing the moral conflict and dramatic tone of Paths of Glory while being a critically acclaimed Kirk Douglas classic.
Something Wild
MOVIE • 1961
Why It’s Relevant
This intense drama shares the serious, harrowing tone of 'Paths of Glory' by confronting the brutal consequences of violence and the struggle for personal agency.
In Harm's Way
MOVIE • 1965
Why It’s Relevant
In Harm's Way places Douglas in a World War II setting with themes of duty, guilt and redemption, closely matching the war‑drama atmosphere of Paths of Glory.
The Vikings
MOVIE • 1958
Why It’s Relevant
The Vikings combines epic battle, honor, and personal sacrifice in a historical conflict, delivering a gritty drama that aligns with the thematic weight of Paths of Glory and showcases Douglas’s commanding presence.