Movies

THE ENDLESS SUMMER (1966)

7.6/10

Genre: Documentary, Sport

Following two surfers on a global quest for the perfect wave, it’s more than just a surf film—it’s a celebration of freedom, curiosity, and the simple beauty of endless travel. With its laid-back vibe and stunning coastal views, it invites you to dream of a life where summer never ends.

EASY RIDER (1969)

7.2/10

Genre: Adventure, Drama

Easy Rider (1969) is a bold, rebellious road trip movie that captures the spirit of freedom in 1960s America. Two bikers ride across the country on a journey to discover life beyond the rules—meeting new people, facing harsh truths, and chasing a dream of living free. With its iconic soundtrack and powerful message, it’s a ride into the heart of a changing America.

THE ART OF TRAVEL (2008)

6.2/10

Genre: Drama

The Art of Travel (2008) is an unexpected adventure about letting go of plans and embracing the unknown. When a young man’s wedding falls apart, he takes off on a solo trip that leads him deep into the jungles of South America. Along the way, he learns that real growth comes from taking risks, making mistakes, and discovering the world—and himself—without a map.

A MAP FOR SATURDAY (2007)

7.8/10

Genre: Documentary

A Map for Saturday (2007) is a heartfelt documentary that explores the emotional highs and lows of long-term solo travel. Following a man who leaves his job to backpack around the world, it captures the freedom, loneliness, and deep connections that come with life on the road.

VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA (2008)

7.1/10

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008) is a sensual, sun-drenched tale of love, art, and emotional chaos set in the heart of Spain. Two American women, one cautious and the other free-spirited, become entangled in a passionate triangle with a charming painter and his fiery ex-wife. As desires clash and identities shift, the film explores how travel can stir the soul—and how love, like art, rarely follows the rules.

HIT THE ROAD: INDIA (2013)

6.9/10

Genre: Documentary, Sport

Hit the Road: India (2013) is a lively documentary that follows two friends on a daring 12-day rickshaw race across India. As they navigate through chaotic traffic, unfamiliar roads, and cultural surprises, the journey becomes a mix of challenge and charm. Here is the reminder that the best travel stories come from taking the less ordinary roads.

AWAY WE GO (2009)

7/10

Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance

Away We Go (2009) is a gentle, funny, and touching story about a couple expecting their first child and traveling across the U.S. to find the ideal place to start their family. Along the way, they meet a mix of odd, loving, and dysfunctional people who each show a different version of what “home” can look like. It’s a sweet reminder that home isn’t always a place—it’s who you’re with.

LOSS IN TRANSLATION (2003)

7.7/10

Genre: Comedy, Drama

Lost in Translation (2003) is a quiet, beautifully layered film about two strangers who find an unexpected connection in the neon stillness of Tokyo. Amid cultural disorientation and personal loneliness, a fading actor and a young woman form a bond that’s tender, unspoken, and deeply human. It’s not a love story in the usual sense—it’s about feeling seen in a moment when everything else feels out of place.

THE ADVENTURES OF PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT (1994)

7.5/10

Genre: Comedy, Music

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994) is a colorful and courageous road story about three performers crossing the Australian desert in a decked-out bus named Priscilla. Filled with dazzling costumes, sharp humor, and emotional moments, their journey is more than just about performing—it’s about embracing who they are in a world that doesn’t always understand them. Bold, heartfelt, and unforgettable, it’s a ride of pride, resilience, and fierce friendship.

SEVEN YEARS IN TIBET (1997)

7.1/10

Genre: Adventure, Biography, Drama, History, War

Seven Years in Tibet (1997) is a powerful story of transformation set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Himalayas. Based on true events, it follows an Austrian mountaineer whose escape from a prison camp leads him to the heart of Tibet, where he forms an unexpected bond with the young Dalai Lama. As cultures collide and political tensions rise, the film explores how compassion, humility, and connection can reshape even the most hardened soul.

THE WAY BACK (2010)

7.3/10

Genre: Adventure, Drama, History

The Way Back (2010) is a gripping survival tale inspired by true events, following a group of prisoners who escape a Siberian gulag and trek thousands of miles to freedom. Battling brutal weather, hunger, and the vast wilderness, their journey becomes more than just a fight for survival.