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==Fictional cases== *''[[Paris, Texas (film)|Paris, Texas]]'', a film by [[Wim Wenders]] where the protagonist ([[Harry Dean Stanton]]) portrays and must cope with the disorder *''[[The Fisher King]]'', a film by [[Terry Gilliam]] where the protagonist ([[Robin Williams]]) develops the disorder in response to losing his wife in a homicide he witnessed *''[[Lost Highway (film)|Lost Highway]]'', a film by [[David Lynch]] that explores the disorder<ref>{{Cite AV media |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SV5whQGZI8 |title=David Lynch on Lost Highway |date=2023-04-24 |last=KGSM MediaCache |access-date=2025-04-14 |via=YouTube}}</ref> *''[[Nurse Betty]]'', a film by [[Neil LaBute]] where the protagonist ([[Renée Zellweger]]) portrays the disorder in order to cope with losing her husband to a homicide she witnessed *''[[K-PAX (film)|K-Pax]]'', a film by [[Iain Softley]] where the protagonist ([[Kevin Spacey]]) is suspected of having some form of the disorder brought on from losing his family in a homicide *"[[The Next Doctor]]", an episode of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' in which the Doctor ([[David Tennant]]) encounters Jackson Lake ([[David Morrissey]]), a character who portrays the disorder, believing himself to be the Doctor. *''[[Franklyn]]'', a film written and directed by [[Gerald McMorrow]] where two of the supporting protagonists ([[Ryan Phillippe]]) and ([[Sam Riley]]) show traits of the disorder in order to cope with [[PTSD]] from [[Combat stress reaction]] and family [[Bereavement]] *''[[Man Down (film)|Man Down]]'', a film by [[Dito Montiel]] where the protagonist ([[Shia LaBeouf]]) shows traits of the disorder in order to cope with [[PTSD]] from [[Combat stress reaction]] and [[Bereavement]] *''[[The Naked Sun]]'' novel by Isaac Asimov about a murder committed under fugue state *In the television series ''[[Breaking Bad]]'', the protagonist [[Walter White (Breaking Bad)|Walter White]] fakes a fugue state in Season 2 episode 3 "[[Bit by a Dead Bee]]", as an alibi to his kidnapping by [[Tuco Salamanca]]. *In ''[[Honkai Star Rail]]'', the character [[Honkai: Star Rail#Xianzhou Alliance|Fugue]] is named after the disorder, and suffers from it because her previous identity as [[Honkai: Star Rail#Xianzhou Alliance|Tingyun]] was stolen. *In the 1962 film [[The Cabinet of Caligari]] the protagonist is revealed to have been in a fugue state. *In the 2010 film [[Shutter Island (film)|Shutter Island]] the protagonist seems have been under a something akin to a fugue state.
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