@Allaby
I chose films you haven't marked as seen on Letterboxd, so hopefully these are all fresh options for you.
Choice one: Ramrod (1947) by Andre de Toth because even though I don't know how you feel about westerns, I think this is a film that works well for people who might not necessarily be into westerns. It's got noir elements, which work really well in the western genre.
Choice two: The Cranes Are Flying (1957) by Mikhail Kalatozov because it is on the shortlist of most beautiful films of all time.
Choice three: The Sacrifice (1986) by Andrey Tarkovsky because it'll help you get closer to checking off the entire Tarkovsky filmography, which might just be the best filmography ever. It's not near the best Tarkovsky, but it's still really gorgeous and interesting.
I chose films you haven't marked as seen on Letterboxd, so hopefully these are all fresh options for you.
Choice one: Ramrod (1947) by Andre de Toth because even though I don't know how you feel about westerns, I think this is a film that works well for people who might not necessarily be into westerns. It's got noir elements, which work really well in the western genre.
Choice two: The Cranes Are Flying (1957) by Mikhail Kalatozov because it is on the shortlist of most beautiful films of all time.
Choice three: The Sacrifice (1986) by Andrey Tarkovsky because it'll help you get closer to checking off the entire Tarkovsky filmography, which might just be the best filmography ever. It's not near the best Tarkovsky, but it's still really gorgeous and interesting.