Visually Beautiful Films with Nature Landscapes?

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Mainly talking about the snowy mountains kind of thing, the flower and wheat fields, woodlands, rivers, and everything in between. Here are some pictures to give you an idea of what I'm talking about.

(From Death Hunt, 1981)


(From Heaven's Gate, 1980)


(From Barry Lyndon, 1975)


(From The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, 2007)


(From Days of Heaven, 1978)


(From Jeremiah Johnson, 1972)


(From The Quiet Man, 1952)


...And of course the list goes on with other films including all of Terrence Malick's films, David Lean's films, A River Runs Through it, Jean de Florette, 'Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring', The Sound of Music, and many, many more. But the thing is, I've run out of films with nice scenery to watch as I can't find anymore good ones and I don't really want to rewatch these over and over again, so if you guys could help me find some films similar to these pictures (sorry that I put so many of them, let me know if there is a limit or something) I would be very thankful!



Into The wild

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One of the most untimely examples has to be Nanook of the North, the 1922 documentarian piece.





There are so many picturesque shots in the film. I'd recommend trying to get your hands on a good copy, though.

Also, one must not discard Kurosawa's Dersu Uzala, arguably his most well-photographed and aesthetically pleasing film. I wish he made more features in colour, actually. No film has captured the desolate and alluring landscape of Russian wilderness better than this masterwork.