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I've been watching far more foreign films lately than I usually do, so I thought I'd make a list of my favorite per country. I'd be greatly interested in seeing other lists.

USA - T2: Judgment Day
UK - Don't Take Candy From Strangers
Germany - The Lives of Others
Italy - La Sconosciuta
France - Au Revoir Les Enfants
India - B13
Japan - Audition
Sweden - My Life as a Dog
Denmark - Du Er Ikke Alene
Spain - Bad Education
Russia - The Thief



Kitsch I hope I gave you positive rep for My Life as a Dog. Your thumbs disappeared.
I have 1 up vote.

My Life as a Dog is not only my favorite Swedish movie, but one of my all time favorites. I've given some 36 films a ten star rating on IMDb, out of about two thousand; My Life as a Dog is one of them.



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Spain - Pan's Labyrinth
France - Amelle
Japan - Seven Samurai
South Korea - Oldboy
Italy - Life is Beautiful
UK - Monty Python and the Holy Grail
US - Return of the King
Israel - Givat Halfon Eina Ona
Brazil - City of God



Chappie doesn't like the real world
I have 1 up vote.

My Life as a Dog is not only my favorite Swedish movie, but one of my all time favorites. I've given some 36 films a ten star rating on IMDb, out of about two thousand; My Life as a Dog is one of them.
It is my all time favorite and has been for a really long time. It probably always will be. I love that movie.



Good whiskey make jackrabbit slap de bear.
USA- Terminator 2: Judgement Day
France- Cache (Hidden)
Japan- Seven Samurai
German- The Lives Of Others
UK- Shaun Of The Dead
Russia- Solaris
Indonesia- My Sky, My Home
Australia- Wolf Creek
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Does no one watch films from Canada?
Ah well, those damn Americans are all on...
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Sweden- My Life as a Dog

South Africa- Tsotsi

England- The Third Man, The Killing Fields

Spain-
All About My Mother

Ireland- Once, The Commitments

Norway- Troubled Water

Scotland- Trainspotting

Mexico- Pan's Labyrinth

China- Farewell My Concubine

Italy- Umberto D.

France- Persepolis

Japan- Tokyo Story

Germany-
Shultz Gets the Blues

Brazil- City of God

Australia- Mary and Max, Muriel's Wedding, The Proposition -I love Australian cinema and had plenty to choose from. Could have went with Babe here as well, but wasn't sure if it was considered American or Australian. I'm convinced I should have been born an Aussie.



Afghanistan ----------The Kite runner
Algeria -------------- The battle of Algiers
Argentia ------------ The Offical story
Austria ------------- The Edukators
Australia ------------ Babe
Belgium -------------- Man bites dog
Brazil ---------------- Pixote
Bulgaria ------------- The christmas tree upside down
Canada ------------- The sweet hereafter
Chile ---------------- Machuca
Colombia ------------ Maria full of grace
Czech republic ------ Closely watched trains
China --------------- Raise the red lantern
Denmark ------------ Day of Wrath
England ------------- Bridge over the river Kwai
Ethiopia ------------- Live and become
Finland -------------- Man without a past
France -------------- The wages of fear
Germany ------------ Wings of desire
Greece -------------- Eternity and a day
Japan --------------- Throne of blood
Hungary ------------ The red and the white
India ---------------- Salaam Bombay!
Iran ---------------- Taste of cherry
Ireland -------------- Hear my song
Israel --------------- Walk on water
Italy ---------------- 8 ½
Macedonia ---------- Before the rain
Mexico -------------- And your mother too
Mongolia ------------ Mongol
Netherlands --------- Character
New Zealand -------- Heavenly creatures
Norway ------------- Elling
Pakistan ------------ Silent waters
Palestine ------------ Paradise now
Poland -------------- The Dekalog
Portugal ------------- In the darkness of the night
Romania ------------- 4 month, 3 weeks and 2 days
Russia --------------- Ivan's childhood
Scotland ------------- Trainspotting
Serbia --------------- Time of the Gypsies
Slovakia ------------- The shop on main street
South Africa ---------- District 9
South Korea ---------- My sassy girl
Spain ---------------- Talk to her
Sweden -------------- The seventh seal
Switzerland ----------- Vitus
Syria ----------------- The Syrian bride
Taiwan --------------- Eat drink man woman
Turkey --------------- Distant
United States --------- Police Academy 6: Mission to Moscow
Vietnam -------------- The owl and the sparrow



Good whiskey make jackrabbit slap de bear.
that's the best u could come up with
I came very close to choosing The Castle, but I love everything about Wolf Creek. The atmosphere, the performances, the storyline, everything is executed excellently, in my opinion, of course. I know there are plenty of people who don't like it, but I love it.



Chappie doesn't like the real world
I read Thracian Dawg's post and I want to change my favorite South African movie from Tsotsi to District 9.

Also adding a couple

Taiwan- Yi Yi

New Zealand- Out of the Blue, Heavenly Creatures

South Korea- Host

Iran- No One Knows About Persian Cats





Canada - Videodrome
Yay Canada!

I think I'll use Thracian's country list and see what I can come up with. Police Academy 6...crazy!

edit: Nah, too much effort.



Chappie doesn't like the real world
I forgot America and Canada. I suck at the list game. Might as well throw a couple more countries in as well.

America- Cabaret

Canada- Eastern Promises

Cuba- Strawberry and Chocolate

Belgium- My Life in Pink



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
My three favorite Canadian films are probably The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, Lies My Father Told Me and Jesus of Montreal. Then there's always Guy Maddin.
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Are people really having trouble with Canadian films or is a case of thinking they're American? I understand that my love of horror means that I could probably come up with a few more Canadian films than some, but even if you limited yourself to Cronenberg films you'll end up with a decent choice.