Over the last couple of years or so I have really been bitten by the foreign language film bug subtitles and all. I think as a general rule of thumb that if a film escapes it's country of origin and is considered to be good enough for a world audience then it must be worth a look. I have been disappointed a few times but on the whole I think they are great. I have my ten favourites and would be interested to know what others think of this genre and in particular the listed ten films if they are known to you.
1. A friend of the deceased Ukraine
2. The Secret in their eyes. Argentina
3, The lives of others. Germany
4. Them. Romania
5. City of God. Brazil
6. Revanche. Austria
7. Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Sweden
8. Life is beautiful Italy
9. Amelie. France
10. the Counterfeiters. Germany
Most of these are fairly modern in as much as they were made in the last 20 years. I know there are many classes made earlier and I will get round to those too.
I also loved watching the Danish 20 part detective series "The Killing" shown on BBC 4 earlier in year.
Interested to hear your thoughts.
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I don't watch many Foreign language films but generally because I've not been exposed to them much.
However, Pan's Labyrinth and The Orthanage by Guillerm Del Torro are both excellent and I watched Oldboy (Korean) on Film Four a few weeks back and really enjoyed it.
The Motorcycle Diaries
Only seen a handful myself
Pan's Labyrinth
The Orphanage
Battle Royale 1 & 2
Ringu
With the exception of Battle Royale 2, I loved all of them.
There is a season of Ingmar Bergman films on Film 4 on that moment, unmissable. Akira Kirosawa films are also good and old and I really like a lot of the modern(ish) Spanish and latino directors particularly Almodovar. Volver is excellent and Penelope Cruz is stunning in it. Why can't I have Penelope Cruz as my muse!
So yes a thumbs up from me.
Downfall
Battle Royale
A bittersweet life
I saw the devil
Audition
A Tale of two sisters
Max Manus (norweigan resistance film, awesome)
Switchblade Romance
Underground
The Killer
Hard Boiled
3 Iron
13 Tazmeti
Y Tu Mama Tambien
There's loads more stuff from France, Spain and South America that I've seen, just can't remember them Yeah, Vincent Cassell is a hero.
I've been a fan of oriental films for years - from chop-socky right up to modern Korean/Japanese revenge flicks. Some of my favourite films are 'foreign', but have never really been able to get into French film, for some reason. It all seems really pretentious (yes, yes, I know - that should suit me down to the ground blah blah blah) but I just don't see any merit in it. I've also never really been a big fan of Italian cinema - some of it is beautiful, no doubt, but it all seems so vapid.
With you on that.
Worth a mention is Nine Queens (Argentianian) a fantastic con/heist film.
Agreed has everything in it HIgh lows love and laughs
Have to be in a certain mood to watch foreign films as they are obviously more
Being a Tai-Chi / Kung-Fu fan:
Early Bruce Lee: Big Boss/Fist of Fury/Way of the Dragon
Tai-Chi Master
Confucius
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Curse of the Golden Flower
Hero
House of Flying Daggers
Arahan (brilliant)
...to name but a few!
I like a lot of the films mentioned here. Bit surprised that the the Battle for Algiers and Seven Samurai have not been.