LIFE & RELATIONSHIPS
slice-of-life
Films that deliberately refuse conventional dramatic architecture — no investigation to solve, no crisis to escalate, no arc of deterioration — in favor of a loose, observational structure that follows characters through the rhythms and textures of ordinary days, where the accumulation of small moments, routines, and conversations is itself the film's entire purpose and pleasure. The register is defined by narrative abdication as a formal choice: time passes, life continues, and meaning emerges laterally rather than through plot. Distinct from one-night-odyssey (which uses temporal compression as a dramatic engine, generating urgency and revelation through bounded hours) by spanning days, weeks, or seasons without compression or escalation; distinct from slow-unraveling (which is structured around a legible arc of psychological or situational deterioration) by refusing arc altogether — characters in slice-of-life films do not meaningfully decline or transform, they simply continue.

Perfect Days
2023

Tokyo Story
1953

Paterson
2016

Yi Yi
2000

Boyhood
2014

The Wild Pear Tree
2018

The Tree of Wooden Clogs
1978

Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
1976

Pather Panchali
1955

Before Sunset
2004

Our Little Sister
2015

Train Dreams
2025

Sweet Bean
2015

Frances Ha
2013

The 400 Blows
1959

Another Year
2010

Taxi
2015

Little Forest: Summer/Autumn
2014

Coffee and Cigarettes
2004

Little Forest
2018

Columbus
2017

Ten
2002

Friday
1995

A Coffee in Berlin
2012

Before Sunrise
1995