Best inspirational movies that’ll motivate you to go after your artistic goals

There are many inspirational movies that can motivate you to pursue your artistic goals. Here are some of the best ones across different artistic fields:

  1. "Dead Poets Society" (1989) - This film, starring Robin Williams, encourages students to seize the day and pursue their passion for poetry and the arts.

  2. "La La Land" (2016) - A modern musical that explores the lives of two aspiring artists in Los Angeles, highlighting the importance of following your dreams and passions.

  3. "Fame" (1980) - This classic follows the lives of students at the High School of Performing Arts in New York City and their journey to pursue careers in music, dance, and acting.

  4. "Whiplash" (2014) - A gripping drama that showcases the intense pursuit of perfection in music and the sacrifices artists make to achieve greatness.

  5. "The Artist" (2011) - A silent black-and-white film that tells the story of a silent film actor during the transition to the talkies, emphasizing the importance of adaptation and resilience in the artistic world.

  6. "Ed Wood" (1994) - Tim Burton's biographical film about the eccentric filmmaker Ed Wood, who pursued his dream of making low-budget, unconventional movies against all odds.

  7. "Shine" (1996) - This film is based on the true story of pianist David Helfgott, who overcame personal challenges to become a renowned musician.

  8. "Amadeus" (1984) - A biographical drama that delves into the life and rivalry of composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri, highlighting the passion and talent that drives artistic creation.

  9. "Big Eyes" (2014) - Tim Burton's film tells the story of artist Margaret Keane, who struggled to gain recognition for her distinctive and popular paintings in the 1950s.

  10. "Soul" (2020) - An animated film that explores the essence of creativity, jazz music, and the pursuit of one's true purpose in life.

  11. "Birdman" (2014) - This film blurs the line between reality and fiction as it follows a washed-up actor trying to reclaim his artistic reputation by directing a Broadway play.

  12. "Basquiat" (1996) - A biographical drama about the life and art of Jean-Michel Basquiat, a graffiti artist who transitioned into the mainstream art world.

These movies cover a range of artistic pursuits, from music and dance to painting and filmmaking, and they can inspire and motivate you to chase your own creative dreams and goals.

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