What are the best European movies in your opinion?
As the title says. The reason I ask is because I think the majority of people mostly watch american movies, and perhaps some people are not aware that there is a major film industry outside the americas. Anyway.....
My favorites are Taken 3 (France) Lockout (France) The Canal(Ireland) Crimson Rivers 2 (France) Skjult (Norway) |
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Re: What are the best European movies in your opinion?
The Skin I Live In (2011)
For A Few Dollars More (1965) Cell 211 (2009) The Battle of Algiers (1966) There's a lot more of course but those are my most favorites. |
Duh!.. to name a few.
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Originally Posted by Sondre Drakensson (Post 2023715)
Skjult (Norway)
I will list more of his films I have seen Břlgen Kongen av Bastřy (it even has Stellan Skarsgĺrd <3) Ond tro Naboer Villmark Also a film I forgot the first time around - Himlen Falder If you love history - Birkebeinerne Beautiful song from film https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kP251aEs1s Horror film from Switzerland Sennentuntschi Horror film from The Netherlands Zwart water Finnish film about witch trials in Aaland Tulen morsian Film about early Sami people and the social stigma attached to them (Finland) Sameblod 2 films from Iceland Reykjavik Whale Watching Massacre Hrútar A bit of an extreme film from Denmark Flćnset Actually pretty much any film with ... to name several! Mads Mikkelsen Lars Mikkelsen Thomas Bo Larsen Ulrich Thomsen Nikolaj Lie Kaas Jakob Oftebro Tommi Eronen Ville Virtanen Peter Franzén Tommi Korpela Nikolaj Coster-Waldau |
Originally Posted by MovieGal (Post 2024037)
Ville Virtanen
If you want to check most of those sketches are on Youtube (just search "aki ja turo"). Sadly no English subs on them so prepare to miss all the fun. |
Re: What are the best European movies in your opinion?
A Wonderful Night in Split was a surprisingly great movie
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Originally Posted by Sondre Drakensson (Post 2023715)
The reason I ask is because I think the majority of people mostly watch american movies)
I think that's what is good about this forum - the majority of posters here are a bit different to your average joe public moviegoer in that they are open to watching anything that looks good, not just the films that are marketed the most. It's amazing the amount of people who won't watch a film because "it's not in colour" or "it has subtitles" or "it hasn't got anyone I recognise in it"........... I mean what the actual f***? Anyway, the answers are: The Lives of Others Christiane F. Rififi Bicycle Thieves Come and See Amour The Diving Bell and the Butterfly Wings of Desire A Prophet Force Majeure La Haine The Broken Circle Breakdown Ali: Fear eats the Soul Let the Right One in Head On Lilyah-4-eva Spoorloos Au Revoir Les Enfants Angst Irreversible Dogtooth Frantz Victoria Ordet Persona Eyes Without a Face Le Havre Oslo, August 31st and seeing as the UK is in Europe (for at least the next 3 months phnar), I'll have: Ratcatcher The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover Vertigo Lawrence of Arabia Nil by Mouth Dead man's shoes Naked Sexy Beast Shallow Grave Kes Kajaki Tyrannosaur Red Road The Third Man Don't Look Now And hundreds more |
Originally Posted by ScarletLion (Post 2024103)
Is that really true? Do people watch movies based on what country they are produced in? Or do you mean that they go to the cinema to watch mainly blockbusters - which are mostly made in Hollywood?
I have seen : The Lives of Others Christiane F. Wings of Desire Lilyah-4-eva Au Revoir Les Enfants Irreversible Persona Eyes Without a Face The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover |
I watch pretty much cinema from everywhere around the world
La Belle et La Bete is a favorite. (Both 1946 and 2014) A rare find is Bernie - 1996 (from France) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqZ2LYN3Y2A A beautiful film from Hungary is (not so fond of this trailer for it) Ópium: Egy elmebeteg nö naplója https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TSy...has_verified=1 One of my close friends is from Argentina so Spanish films are not unusual for us to watch.. Tras el cristal El Lobo - what woman wouldn't like staring at Eduardo Noreiga for a while. And any Spanish Guillermo del Toro film. just remembered Klass (Estonia) and Gĺten Ragnarok (Norway) |
Re: What are the best European movies in your opinion?
I think what I personally like most about European movies is that they have a tendency to be more down-to-earth and "pessimistic" than hollywood. A little bit more realistic in that sense. The horror movies are very scary too, mostly because they aren't exactly horror, they're more like dark dramas imo. Now I am of course excluding the movies which has an americanized style such as the EuropaCorp films. But that's just my opinion on it
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One of the best European films is
Marketa Lazarová from Czechoslovakia. Its a piece of art. Portret v sumerkakh is an interesting film. As is Szamanka. Nekromantik and Nekromantik 2, Cannibal and Lore are to name a few German films. I have seen a few thousand foreign films. It is hard to go through all of them. :D |
That's a pretty broad question, ignoring UK/Irish releases my top 25 would be something like...
The Wages of Fear A Man Escaped Breathless L'Avventura Last Year At Marienbad Ivan's Childhood 8 1/2 Andrei Rublev Persona The Battles of Algiers Marketa Lazarova Le Samurai The Comformist Aguirre: Wrath of God Stalker Boy Meets Girl Kaos Betty Blue The Double Life of Veronique Three Colours: Blue Werckmeister Harmonies Dogtooth Blue is the Warmest Colour Ida Two Days, One Night |
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I doubt whether these two have been mentioned.
1) La Isla Minima. Also known as the Marshlands.This is everything that True Detective's first season thinks it is. Smart, dark and with a great ending. 2)Das letzte Schweigen (2010). Also known as The Silence. Quite an underrated serial killer movie. |
Some of my favourites are:
Children of Men Amélie The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover Downfall as others have mentioned Fanny and Alexander |
Re: What are the best European movies in your opinion?
Euro trip (2004)
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Re: What are the best European movies in your opinion?
Some of these films I don't consider Foreign films.
I see a Foreign film as a film made in a non-English speaking country,directed by a non-English director, with a non-English dialog with less than 10% of English spoken (which is usually broken English) and actors born in that country. If this were not the case, there would be many films with American actors considered to be Foreign films with an English dialog and a few subtitled from other languages. |
Re: What are the best European movies in your opinion?
Cinema Paradiso Tornatore
Camille claudell Pans labyrinth Wings of Desire Wenders Jean de Florette Manon of the Spring Bread and Tulips The Ship Sailed on Fellini 8 1/2 Fellini La Strada Fellini |
Re: What are the best European movies in your opinion?
I know this thread is old but I want to refresh it because I think that if I made a new thread it would be equivalent to spamming.
I have watched some new European movies which I found interesting and which I can recommend The Lobster (Greece, Ireland, UK) The Killing of a Sacred Deer (various) Anna (France) The House that Jack Built (various) |
Some of my favourite films from europe are,
Angel-A Downfall Leaving Intacto Autumn Sonata (or any Ingmar Bergman film for that matter) Troll Hunter Pans Labyrinth Dead Snow The lives of others The Rec films Delicatessen Headhunters Rendel Bright days ahead Blue is the warmest colour Amour |
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