If you liked
Koi Kaze
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...then you might like
Hourou Musuko
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Transexuality and incest; two topics that, whenever used in anime, tend to be "humoristically" depicted. In Koi Kaze and Wandering Son, however, the subjects are explored in incredibly serious and mature manners, turning both shows into must-sees for those who've grown tired of the kind of shows previously mentioned.
If you liked
Tenshi no Tamago
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...then you might like
Ginga Tetsudou no Yoru
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Heavy symbolism that can be interpreted in several ways? Check! Visually different from the norms of anime? Check! Christian undertones? Check! Complex enough to almost necessitate re-watches? Check! In short, Angel's Egg and Night on the Galactic Railroad are incredibly similar in themes and visual approach. They both cause insane amounts of discussion (are they intelligent and symbolic or just incomprehensive for the sake of it) and if you liked one you're likely to enjoy the other. Unless you mind strong christian symbolism that is.
If you liked
Chika Gentou Gekiga: Shoujo Tsubaki
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...then you might like
Kanashimi no Belladonna
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Midori and Kanashimi No Belladonna share eccentric but interesting artwork that essentially boils down into high amounts of nudity and disturbing content. Furthermore, both are incredibly trippy and make you question whether the explicit content exists for the purpose of commentary or not. I support the notion that they're style over substance but if you liked either you're likely to enjoy the other. These are also two QUITE memorable movies but whether that is meant in a good or bad way is up for you to decide.