An Inexhaustive Catalogue of Auteur Trilogies

There is a formal poetry to film trilogies which, when in the hands of an auteur, can reveal new dimensions to cinematic, narrative, and thematic interests not fully contained within their individual works. Sometimes this is as simple as the direct continuation of a story, with the three-part structure best serving epics like Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings. They do not always need to share characters or plotlines between films though, but may simply carry a common idea, such as the variations of spiritual belief and doubt that Ingmar Bergman explores in his Faith trilogy.

The trilogies listed here are in chronological order, based on the release of their first instalment. Not all of them are consistently made up of great films, but they are worth documenting nonetheless. To qualify for this list, a series of films must be:

1. contained to exactly three films.

For instance, this excludes the original trilogies of The Matrix, Mad Max, and Indiana Jones, since their directors continued to expand them into longer series. However, this rule does not exclude trilogies that were turned into larger franchises by other directors, such as Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s trilogy.

2. made by a single director or co-directors, preferably of auteur status.

This excludes the Star Wars original trilogy for example, since George Lucas stepped down from the role of director for The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. It does however include his prequel trilogy.

3. connected by a story, a character, a setting, or an idea.

This is the loosest rule, but a crucial one. What defines a trilogy is largely determined by the director and their individual fascinations, even if they retroactively decide the films to be part of a series.

Fritz Lang’s Dr. Mabuse trilogy

FilmYear
Dr. Mabuse, the Gambler1922
The Testament of Dr. Mabuse1933
The Thousand Eyes of Dr. Mabuse1960

Vsevolod Pudovkin’s Revolutionary trilogy

FilmYear
Mother1926
The End of St. Petersburg1927
Storm over Asia1928

Roberto Rossellini’s War trilogy

FilmYear
Rome, Open City1945
Paisan1946
Germany, Year Zero1948

John Ford’s Calvary trilogy

FilmYear
Fort Apache1948
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon1949
Rio Grande1950

Yasujirō Ozu’s Noriko trilogy

FilmYear
Late Spring1949
Early Summer1951
Tokyo Story1953
Tokyo Story (1953).

Federico Fellini’s Loneliness trilogy

FilmYear
La Strada1954
Il Bidone1955
Nights of Cabiria1957

Satyajit Ray’s Apu trilogy

FilmYear
Pather Panchali1955
Aparajito1956
Apur Sansar1959

Masaki Kobayashi’s The Human Condition trilogy

FilmYear
The Human Condition I: No Greater Love1959
The Human Condition II: Road to Eternity1959
The Human Condition III: A Soldier’s Prayer1961
The Human Condition I: No Greater Love (1959)

Michelangelo Antonioni’s Trilogy on Modernity and its Discontents

FilmYear
L’Avventura1960
La Notte1961
L’Eclisse1962

Ingmar Bergman’s Faith trilogy

FilmYear
Through a Glass Darkly1961
Winter Light1963
The Silence1963

Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy

FilmYear
A Fistful of Dollars1964
For a Few Dollars More1965
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly1966
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (1966)

Roman Polanski’s Apartment trilogy

FilmYear
Repulsion1965
Rosemary’s Baby1968
The Tenant1976

Sergio Corbucci’s Mud and Blood trilogy

FilmYear
Django1966
The Great Silence1968
The Specialists1969

Lindsay Anderson’s Mick Travis trilogy

FilmYear
If….1968
O Lucky Man!1973
Britannia Hospital1982

Luchino Visconti’s Germany trilogy

FilmYear
The Damned1969
Death in Venice1971
Ludwig1973
The Damned (1969)

Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Trilogy of Life

FilmYear
The Decameron1971
The Canterbury Tales1972
Arabian Nights1974

Alan J. Pakula’s Paranoia trilogy

FilmYear
Klute1971
The Parallax View1974
All the President’s Men1976

Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather trilogy

FilmYear
The Godfather1972
The Godfather: Part II1974
The Godfather: Part III1990

Wim Wender’s Road Movie trilogy

FilmYear
Alice in the Cities1974
The Wrong Move1975
Kings of the Road1976

Terry Jones’ Monty Python trilogy

FilmYear
Monty Python and the Holy Grail1975
Monty Python’s Life of Brian1979
Monty Python’s The Meaning of Life1983

Dario Argento’s Three Mothers trilogy

FilmYear
Suspiria1977
Inferno1980
The Mother of Tears2007
Suspiria (1977)

Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s BRD trilogy

FilmYear
The Marriage of Maria Braun1979
Lola1981
Veronika Voss1982

Terry Gilliam’s Imagination trilogy

FilmYear
Time Bandits1981
Brazil1985
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen1988

Sam Raimi’s Evil Dead trilogy

FilmYear
The Evil Dead1981
Evil Dead II1987
Army of Darkness1993
Evil Dead II (1987)

Theo Angelopoulos’ Trilogy of Silence

FilmYear
Voyage to Cythera1983
The Beekeeper1986
Landscape in the Mist1988

Lars von Trier’s Europa trilogy

FilmYear
The Element of Crime1984
Epidemic1987
Europa1991

Robert Zemeckis’ Back to the Future trilogy

FilmYear
Back to the Future1985
Back to the Future Part II1989
Back to the Future Part III1990

Bernardo Bertolucci’s Oriental trilogy

FilmYear
The Last Emperor1987
The Sheltering Sky1990
Little Buddha1993

Michael Haneke’s Glaciation trilogy

FilmYear
The Seventh Continent1989
Benny’s Video1992
71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance1994

Wong Kar-wai’s Love trilogy

FilmYear
Days of Being Wild1990
In the Mood for Love2000
20462004
In the Mood for Love (2000)

Baz Luhrmann’s Red Curtain trilogy

FilmYear
Strictly Ballroom1992
Romeo + Juliet1996
Moulin Rouge!2001

Robert Rodriguez’s Mexico trilogy

FilmYear
El Mariachi1992
Desperado1995
Once Upon a Time in Mexico2003

Krzysztof Kieślowski’s Three Colours trilogy

FilmYear
Three Colours: Blue1993
Three Colours: White1994
Three Colours: Red1994
Three Colours: Blue (1993)

Richard Linklater’s Before trilogy

FilmYear
Before Sunrise1995
Before Sunset2004
Before Midnight2013

Lars von Trier’s Golden Heart trilogy

FilmYear
Breaking the Waves1996
The Idiots1998
Dancer in the Dark2000

Nicolas Winding Refn’s Pusher trilogy

FilmYear
Pusher1996
Pusher II2004
Pusher 32005
Pusher II (2004)

George Lucas’ Star Wars prequel trilogy

FilmYear
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace1999
Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones2002
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith2005

Alejandro Iñárritu’s Death trilogy

FilmYear
Amores Perros2000
21 Grams2003
Babel2006

Roy Andersson’s Living trilogy

FilmYear
Songs from the Second Floor2000
You, the Living2007
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence2014

M. Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable trilogy

FilmYear
Unbreakable2000
Split2016
Glass2019
Songs from the Second Floor (2000)

Peter Jackson’s The Lord of the Rings trilogy

FilmYear
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring2001
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers2002
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King2003

Steven Soderbergh’s Ocean’s trilogy

FilmYear
Ocean’s Eleven2001
Ocean’s Twelve2004
Ocean’s Thirteen2007

Andrew Lau and Alan Mak’s Infernal Affairs trilogy

FilmYear
Infernal Affairs2002
Infernal Affairs II2003
Infernal Affairs III2003
Infernal Affairs (2002)

Park Chan-wook’s Vengeance trilogy

FilmYear
Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance2002
Oldboy2003
Lady Vengeance2005

Gus van Sant’s Death trilogy

FilmYear
Gerry2002
Elephant2003
Last Days2005

Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy

FilmYear
Spider-Man2002
Spider-Man 22004
Spider-Man 32007
Spider-Man 2 (2004)

Edgar Wright’s Cornetto trilogy

FilmYear
Shaun of the Dead2004
Hot Fuzz2007
The World’s End2013

Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight trilogy

FilmYear
Batman Begins2005
The Dark Knight2008
The Dark Knight Rises2012

Joachim Trier’s Oslo trilogy

FilmYear
Reprise2006
Oslo, August 31st2011
The Worst Person in the World2021
Oslo, August 31st (2011)

Lars von Trier’s Depression trilogy

FilmYear
Antichrist2009
Melancholia2011
Nymphomaniac2014

Luca Guadagnino’s Desire trilogy

FilmYear
I Am Love2009
A Bigger Splash2015
Call Me By Your Name2017

Tomm Moore’s Irish Folklore trilogy

FilmYear
The Secret of Kells2009
Song of the Sea2014
Wolfwalkers2020

Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit trilogy

FilmYear
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey2012
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug2013
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies2014
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (2012)

Terrence Malick’s Weightless trilogy

FilmYear
To the Wonder2012
Knight of Cups2015
Song to Song2017

Adam McKay’s Freakout trilogy

FilmYear
The Big Short2015
Vice2018
Don’t Look Up2021

Paul Schrader’s Man in a Room trilogy

FilmYear
First Reformed2017
The Card Counter2021
Master Gardener2022

Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot trilogy

FilmYear
Murder on the Orient Express2017
Death on the Nile2022
A Haunting in Venice2023

Ti West’s X trilogy

FilmYear
X2022
Pearl2022
MaXXXine2024
Pearl (2022)

25 thoughts on “An Inexhaustive Catalogue of Auteur Trilogies”

  1. @Declan- wow, now this is an exhaustive list and an exceedingly exhausting project. Great work. I think that Alan Pakula’s Paranoia trilogy (All the President’s Men, Klute and Parallax View) might also need a closer inspection.

    1. Thanks rujkoc, you’re absolutely right. I deliberately put “inexhaustive” in the title because I knew there would inevitably be some obvious ones that slip my mind, so I definitely welcome additions!

  2. I think Polanski has another two trilogies. I’m not sure how to call them. But one is the Trilogy of Knife in the Water, Cul-de-sac and Death and the Maiden where a couple’s lives are turned upside down by a stranger mainly involving the above mentioned 3 characters. The other is the one involving The Tenant, Frantic and Bitter Moon where a stranger/outsider is getting squeezed by the French authorities/people.

  3. Another three trilogies came to mind;

    -George Romero’s The Dead trilogy(Night of the Living Dead(1968), Dawn of the Dead(1978), Day of the Dead(1985)

    -Dario Argento’s The Three Mothers Trilogy(Suspiria(1977), Inferno(1980), Mother of Tears(2007)

    -Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot Trilogy(Murder on the Orient Express(2017), Death on the Nile(2022), A Haunting in Venice(2023)

    1. I’ve got Argento’s in here, and unfortunately Romero dragged his original trilogy out to six films so it doesn’t quite make the cut. Branagh’s is an interesting one though – seems like he hasn’t confirmed whether he will make a fourth one so it is a trilogy for now.

      1. I actually didn’t know Romero directed 3 more Dead films. Some trilogies are close like Magic Mike, Star Wars sequels, Star Trek reboots and Planet of the Apes reboots from Reeves. But one of them was made by a different director.

        How about Gore Verbinski Pirates of the Carribean originals, Terry Jones Monty Python, Luca Guadagnino’s “Desire” Trilogy(I am Love, Bigger Splash, Call Me by Your Name), Night Shyamalan’s Unbreakable Trilogy(Unbreakable, Split, Glass), Dean Deblois How to Train Your Dragon trilogy, Michael Haneke’s Glacian trilogy(The Seventh Continent, Benny’s Video, 71 Fragments of a Chronology of Chance), Mick Travis trilogy(If…, O Lucky Man!, Britannia Hospital) and Wim Wenders Road Movie Trlogy(Alice in the Cities, The Wrong Move, Kings of the Road)

      2. Great suggestions here, I’ll definitely look into each of those. I guess the hardest thing for directors like Gore Verbinski is deciding whether I would call him an auteur. I considered Jon Watts’ MCU Spider-Man trilogy but ultimately decided against it on the same grounds.

  4. Also it should be noted Rian Johnson’s 3rd Knives Out film is currently in production.

  5. How about Bertolucci’s Oriental Trilogy(The Last Emperor, The Sheltering Sky, Little Buddha)?

  6. Pablo Larrain’s Jackie(2016), Spencer(2021) & Maria(2024). The last one just premiered at Venice.

      1. Soderbergh ghost directed it. Also credited there as the DP under his usual pseudonym Peter Andrews. And as editor and producer.

      2. Sounds a bit like George Lucas maintaining creative control over the original Star Wars trilogy even after officially stepping away from the role of director.

  7. Maybe. But Soderbergh being DP here is huge. He really did direct this. I think he wasn’t officially credited because he didn’t want to come out of his self-imposed retirement (2014-2016)

  8. How about Dario Argento’s Animal trilogy(The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, Four Flies on Gray Velvet, The Cat o’ Nine Tails)?

  9. Two trilogies I can think of off the top of my head:

    Abbas Kiarostami’s Koker Trilogy
    Where Is the Friend’s House?(1987)
    And Life Goes On (1992)
    Through the Olive Trees (1994))

    Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s Taiwan Trilogy
    A City of Sadness (1989)
    The Puppetmaster (1993)
    Good Men, Good Women (1995)

    Roberto Rossellini’s Ingrid Bergman Trilogy
    Stromboli (1950)
    Europa ’51 (1952)
    Voyage To Italy (1954)

    Wong Kar-Wai’s loose trilogy of 1990s whereas his “Love trilogy” is based in the 19060s era.
    Chungking Express (1994)
    Fallen Angels (1995)
    Happy Together (1997)

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