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These are Nick Cave’s favourite movies

Nick Cave has shared a list of his favourite films – you can check it out below.

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The Bad Seeds frontman posted a rundown of 10 movies in the latest entry of his fan Q&A website, Red Hand Files.

“Just for fun, I have a few questions about movies that I would love to hear your answers to,” wrote Danielle from Houston, Texas.

Cave went on to reveal that his favourite film is Wake In Fright – the 1971 Australian New Wave movie directed by Ted Kotcheff. It stars the likes of Donald Pleasence, Gary Bond and Chips Rafferty.

Asked about his “favourite movie from [his] childhood”, Cave picked the 1939 romantic drama The Hunchback Of Notre Dame. Cave said the film that makes him cry is Disney‘s Bambi (1942), with the one that makes him laugh being the satirical black comedy Living In Oblivion (1995).

Danielle asked Cave to share the most recent movie he’d watched, to which he responded: “Arthur Jafa’s short film, Love Is The Message, The Message Is Death (2016), recently exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago.”

Additionally, Cave revealed the feature-length he’s “embarrassed to admit” he enjoys: Richard Curtis’ festive romantic comedy Love Actually (2003) – starring Hugh Grant, Colin Firth, Emma Thompson and more.

Elsewhere in the list, the singer-songwriter shared the movie he hates, one he “can recite by heart”, his favourite documentary, and the favourite of his wife, Susie. Check out the selections below.

Favourite movie of all time

Wake In Fright (1971)

Favourite movie from your childhood

The Hunchback Of Notre Dame (1939)

Most recent movie you’ve watched

Arthur Jafa’s short film, Love Is the Message, The Message Is Death (2016), recently exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago

A movie that makes you laugh

Living In Oblivion (1995)

A movie that makes you cry

Bambi (1942)

A movie you can recite by heart (something you’ve watched ten million times)

Scarface (1983)

A movie that you have an irrational hatred for that you cannot explain

Dr. Strangelove (1964)

Favourite documentary

Shoah (1985)

A movie you’re embarrassed to admit you enjoy

Love Actually (2003)

Susie’s favourite

One Deadly Summer (1983)

This comes after Cave said in 2022 that the Marilyn Monroe biopic Blonde was his favourite film of all time. Last month, Cave took to his Red Hand Files site to praise a “glorious” album he had been enjoying.

He revealed his favourite podcast in 2024, saying: “It shows us that history is extraordinarily complicated.” He had previously created a playlist of his “15 best songs” for new fans, and uploaded a list of his 50 favourite books.

In other news, Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds played ‘Hollywood’ for the first time ever during a recent show at Cruel World 2025 as part of their ‘Wild God’ tour. The sprawling 14-minute track closes the band’s 2019 album ‘Ghosteen’.

Cave is set to embark on a European solo summer tour next month, kicking off with three concerts in Zurich, Switzerland.

Meanwhile, Bad Seeds side-project Grinderman will release their entire discography on eco-friendly vinyl and CD this summer.

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