Demon Seed. I like the book mostly, but even the movie has such an outlandish premise that makes for a great watch, especially for first-timers.
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There are some generally great small(!) / low budget movies, especially sci-fi. Here's one example, this one's basically zero budget but it's a great one (12min): https://tube.instellate.xyz/watch?v=GhDlV9PDw3Y
Pilot episode of Rakka. It's so well done and has a lot of potential, but alas it's a small studio doing these kinds of things and has no backing of one of woke studios.