There is so much stuff out there that is, or semi-is, or vaguely is, Cyberpunk... or heck stuff that is not even Cyberpunk at all... that you sometimes basicly forget movies that might be obvious... like Fifth Element. XD
To an extent it is all the same to me... I love close to all Sci-fi stuff really... and do not always seperate "regular", or "alternate", Sci-Fi from Cyberpunk. I am well aware of that there is a difference, clearly... but to me it does not matter to much which kind of Sci-Fi it is, I like it all regardlessly.
Fantasy and Sci-Fi, and anything that can be remotely connected to those two, have always been my two favorit genres in close to all mediums.
Oh, and here is another recommendation, if you have not already seen it, that might be at various levels connected to the Cyberpunk genre (sort of depends on which episode your talking about). It is a TV-Series though, but it is short enough for it to be a viable option for you to spend some several hours watching it, since it only has 2 seasons with 3 episode per season.
"Black Mirror" is it's name, and it is a British TV-Series. Basicly each episode is compleatly stand alone. No real connection between each other, other than that they are all depicing some kind of possible future (close or far). And each episode revolves around it's own premis, it's own theme and idea that they explore. And they are pressented in such a way where it feels like they could quite possibly become an actual reality in our own world. All of the cast, as far as I know, is compleatly changed for each episode as well. I don't want to say anything more about it, just in case, because I feel that it could potentually spoil an episode way to much to give any specifik details about an episode. I would not even google and read to much about the series if I where someone who had not seen it yet, or read any kind of description of an episode at where ever you would go to see the series.