"Schindler's List" (1993) - Directed by Steven Spielberg, it tells the true story of Oskar Schindler, a German businessman who saved the lives of more than a thousand Jewish refugees during the Holocaust.
"The Social Network" (2010) - Directed by David Fincher, it chronicles the founding of Facebook and the legal battles that ensued, focusing on the life of Mark Zuckerberg.
"Gandhi" (1982) - Directed by Richard Attenborough, it portrays the life of Mohandas K. Gandhi, an influential Indian leader who championed nonviolent resistance during the struggle for India's independence.
"The King's Speech" (2010) - Directed by Tom Hooper, it follows the story of King George VI of the United Kingdom, who overcame his speech impediment with the help of a speech therapist.
"Lawrence of Arabia" (1962) - Directed by David Lean, it depicts the life of T.E. Lawrence, a British military officer who played a key role in the Arab Revolt during World War I.
"Malcolm X" (1992) - Directed by Spike Lee, it portrays the life of African-American activist Malcolm X, from his early years to his role in the Nation of Islam and his transformation into a prominent civil rights leader.
"The Aviator" (2004) - Directed by Martin Scorsese, it explores the life of Howard Hughes, an American business magnate, filmmaker, and aviator.
"A Beautiful Mind" (2001) - Directed by Ron Howard, it tells the story of mathematician John Nash, who battled schizophrenia while making groundbreaking contributions to the field of economics.
"Amadeus" (1984) - Directed by Miloš Forman, it is a fictionalized account of the life of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, exploring the complex relationship between Mozart and his contemporary composer Antonio Salieri.
"Raging Bull" (1980) - Directed by Martin Scorsese, it is a biographical sports drama based on the life of boxer Jake LaMotta, highlighting his rise to fame and subsequent personal struggles.