Flag content as:
contents feed list image 1 contents feed list image 2
contents feed list image 3 contents feed list image 4

Best History movies

14th Oct 2025
Ranked by 1
Views: 2.8K
Shares: 0
0
0
0
0
more
Follow 0
Unfollow Ekene Obiora (ekene.obiora)?
Unfollow
Cancel
Introduction image

Embark on a cinematic journey through time with our curated collection of history's most compelling and captivating films. From epic battles and sweeping romances to groundbreaking discoveries and pivotal moments that shaped civilizations, these movies transport you to bygone eras, offering both entertainment and a deeper understanding of the human story. Prepare to be immersed in meticulously recreated worlds, witness unforgettable characters, and experience the triumphs and tragedies that have defined our past. Now, it's your turn to shape this definitive ranking. We invite you to become the historian of our list by using the drag-and-drop functionality to reorder these historical epics according to your own personal preferences. Does a particular battle resonate more than a grand political drama for you? Is a quiet, character-driven story about daily life in the past more your style? Make your voice heard and contribute to the ultimate audience-voted list of the best history movies ever made.

Show more
contents feed list image 1 contents feed list image 2
contents feed list image 3 contents feed list image 4

Best History movies

Ranked by 1
Views: 2.8K
Shares:0
Item image_1
#16.

Andrei Rublev (1966)

16/122
0
0
Flag this list item as:
Itunes Ad Thumbnail
...

**Andrei Rublev (1966)** is an expansive Russian drama that delves into the tumultuous life of the revered religious icon painter Andrei Rublev. Drifting from place to place in 15th-century Russia, the peace-seeking monk grapples with his faith and the brutal realities of his era, eventually gaining renown for his profound art. However, after witnessing unimaginable violence and becoming unintentionally involved, Rublev takes a vow of silence, abandoning his work in a profound spiritual crisis. The film follows his arduous journey as he slowly begins to ease his troubled soul, cautiously taking steps towards reclaiming his artistic voice. Directed by the visionary Andrei Tarkovsky, *Andrei Rublev* transcends mere historical biopic to become a profound meditation on art, faith, and the human condition in an age of darkness. It earns its place among the "Best History Movies" not just for its ambitious scope and detailed recreation of medieval Russia, but for its unparalleled ability to convey the *spirit* and *sensibility* of the era. Tarkovsky masterfully uses the historical backdrop – with its famine, paganism, Mongol invasions, and religious persecution – as a canvas to explore the universal challenges faced by an artist seeking meaning and spiritual truth amidst chaos. Its episodic structure and stunning, often unsettling, imagery plunge the viewer into the raw, visceral experience of 15th-century life, making history feel lived rather than merely observed. It's a film that doesn't just chronicle events; it excavates the soul of a historical period, making it resonate with timeless power.

See less
Profile image
Current Average Ranking

Drag and drop to sort list. Click to browse.

Introduction
Rank
6 more items
  • #1
  • #2
  • #3
  • #4
  • #5
  • #6
  • #7
  • #8
  • #9
  • #10
  • #11
  • #12
  • #13
  • #14
  • #15
  • #16
  • #17
  • #18
  • #19
  • #20
  • #21
  • #22
  • #23
  • #24
  • #25
  • #26
  • #27
  • #28
  • #29
  • #30
  • #31
  • #32
  • #33
  • #34
  • #35
  • #36
  • #37
  • #38
  • #39
  • #40
  • #41
  • #42
  • #43
  • #44
  • #45
  • #46
  • #47
  • #48
  • #49
  • #50
  • #51
  • #52
  • #53
  • #54
  • #55
  • #56
  • #57
  • #58
  • #59
  • #60
  • #61
  • #62
  • #63
  • #64
  • #65
  • #66
  • #67
  • #68
  • #69
  • #70
  • #71
  • #72
  • #73
  • #74
  • #75
  • #76
  • #77
  • #78
  • #79
  • #80
  • #81
  • #82
  • #83
  • #84
  • #85
  • #86
  • #87
  • #88
  • #89
  • #90
  • #91
  • #92
  • #93
  • #94
  • #95
  • #96
  • #97
  • #98
  • #99
  • #100
  • #101
  • #102
  • #103
  • #104
  • #105
  • #106
  • #107
  • #108
  • #109
  • #110
  • #111
  • #112
  • #113
  • #114
  • #115
  • #116
  • #117
  • #118
  • #119
  • #120
  • #121
  • #122
    106 more items

    Submit to make your ranking count.

    Add the first suggestion!
    Write the first comment!
    • comment profile image
      1000 characters remaining
    Related content
    Similar items in other content
    Andrei Rublev (1966)
    Other content by ekene.obiora