Der siebente kontinent
Y tu mama tambien
Der siebente kontinent
Y tu mama tambien
Original is a good one.
Some of my foreign faves, by director:
Battleship Potemkin
The Bicycle Thief
Metropolis
Napoleon
My Life as a Dog
Breaking the Waves
Run Lola Run
The City of Lost Children
The Triplets of Belleville
Talk to Her
Missing
The Seventh Seal
Smiles of a Summer Night
Wild Strawberries
Scenes from a Marriage
Fanny and Alexander
Rashomon
Ran
Do Des Ka Den
Seven Samurai
Kagemusha
Yojimbo
The Hidden Fortress
A Separation
Like Water for Chocolate
Wings of Desire
Life Is Beautiful
Cinema Paradiso
Russian Ark
Porky's (Canada)
Die Hard
My favorite:
The lives of others - German
Pan's Labyrinth - Spain
E. Bonix wrote:
Good stuff. My list includes Cinema Paradiso (Italian 1988), Rabbit-Proof Fence (Australian 2002), Whale Rider (New Zealand 2002), Raise the Red Lantern (Chinese 1991), Local Hero (Scottish 1983)
Nice call. All of Bill Forsythe's films are fantastic.
Subway (France, 1985)
Directed by Luc Besson
Christopher Lambert
Isabelle Adjani
Jean Reno
Kickass soundtrack
bladerunner wrote:
My favorite:
The lives of others - German
Pan's Labyrinth - Spain
Great taste. Two of my favourite all time films also.
I'd add to those two:-
Jean de Florette/ Manon des Sources;
Black Book;
Live Flesh;
C. R. A . Z. Y;
Un Coeur en Hiver;
Tell No One;
A Very Long Engagement;
La Vie en Rose;
La Reine Margot;
Let the Right One in.
I forgot "Let the right one in". Awesome
2 others:
Belle Du Jour with Catherine Deneuve
Tie me up, tie me down - a very funny comedy with Antonio Banderas
Amelie
El Topo
The Tribe
old guy 70 wrote:
You should read Crime and Punishment. I'm sure you could relate to Raskonlikov.
Филмь еÑÑ‚ÑŒ! Ð’Ñ‹ должны Ñмотреть.
И РаÑкольников был Ñлабый дурак.
How about Fritz Lang's movie, "M"
Really?
Since 2000 wrote:
From this millennium.
Nordwand (German, 2008)(English title, North Face)
Cidade de Deus (Brazil, 2002)(English title, City of God)
zeeee pequenoooO!!!!!! LOL
The 100 Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared.
Decalogue (Series of 10 60 minute TV movies) by Krysztof Kieslowski
Ikiru, 7 Samurai by Akira Kurosawa
Vivre Sa Vie by Jean-Luc Godard
La Haine (One of my favorite movies ever, definitely recommend)
My Life as a Dog, Sweden, 1985
Starring Semanya
I saw Decalogue about twenty years ago at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Amazing piece of film making. Red is my favorite of the Trois Couleur series.
Fitzcaraldo is pretty amazing. Not every day you get to see a river boat carried over a mountain.
What do you think of the film In the Realm of the Senses?