
8 Must-Watch One-Shot Movies Like Netflix’s Adolescence

If you loved the intense, immersive experience of Netflix’s Adolescence, where the camera follows the characters without cutting away, you’re in for a treat. Some filmmakers have taken on the daunting challenge of crafting an entire movie in a single, unbroken shot, creating a unique sense of intimacy and urgency. Achieving a one-shot film is no small feat—it demands meticulous planning, exhaustive rehearsals, and absolute coordination between the cast and crew. Directors and cinematographers often spend months strategizing every movement, ensuring that the choreography of the camera, actors, and environment flows seamlessly. When done right, this technique blurs the line between fiction and reality, pulling viewers deeper into the narrative and making every second count. Here are some of the most impressive one-shot movies that push the boundaries of filmmaking.
1917 (2019), Director: Sam Mendes
1917 (2019) is one of the most talked-about single-shot movies, directed by Sam Mendes. Although it cleverly uses hidden cuts,...
1917 (2019), Director: Sam Mendes
1917 (2019) is one of the most talked-about single-shot movies, directed by Sam Mendes. Although it cleverly uses hidden cuts,...
- 4/1/2025
- by Naveed Zahir
- High on Films
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