Journey in Classic Era (TV Series 2021– )
A shot of the planet, Melancholia hitting Earth is shown in the Season 1 Finale
"5 Second Movies" Melancholia (TV Episode 2011)
clips edited into comedic short
"At the Movies" Cannes Film Festival 2011 (TV Episode 2011)
Clips shown in a segment."Ebert Presents: At the Movies" Episode #1.19 (TV Episode 2011)
a clip is shown during Chaz Ebert's report from the Cannes Film Festival"Breakfast" Episode dated 15 September 2011 (TV Episode 2011)
Clip shown from John Hurt's latest work."Projector" Melancholia (TV Episode 2011)
movie is reviewed"Ebert Presents: At the Movies" Episode #2.16 (TV Episode 2011)
a clip is shown of the film to be reviewed next week
Antichrist (2009)
Another Earth (2011)
Exoplanet Theme"Ebert Presents: At the Movies" Episode #1.18 (TV Episode 2011)
the film's title is shown during Chaz Ebert's segment"Film Junk Podcast" Episode 336: Drive and TIFF 2011 (Podcast Episode 2011)
Discussed during the "Other Stuff We Watched" segment"At the Movies" 25 Years of Margaret & David (TV Episode 2011)
When Margaret Pomeranz talks about how David Stratton loves every movie directed by Clint Eastwood but hates every movie directed by Lars von Trier, she tells David "Just wait for Melancholia"."Estrenos Críticos" La Ninfa de MELANCOLÍA (TV Episode 2011)
release mentioned
Verdens Undergang (1916)
Film by a danish director about two sisters experiencing the end of the world by collision with a celestial body after a party. Both movies end with a wide shot of people sitting close together on an open field.Solaris (1972)
The Bruegel the Elder painting "The Hunters in the Snow", featured heavily in "Solaris", is heavily featured in "Melancholia", which also uses "Solaris"'s two-part storytelling technique to unfold its own story.
"Robot Chicken" May Cause an Excess of Ham (TV Episode 2022)
Parody sketch.