2022 Film Challenge

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I'll throw out some recommendations here for K4 as well:

The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (Criterion)
Meek's Cutoff (Hulu)
Atlantics (Netflix)
The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open (Netflix)
Inside Llewyn Davis (Amazon Prime)
Close-Up (Criterion)
Sound of Metal (Amazon Prime)
The Ruling Class (Criterion)
Shirkers (Netflix)
Clouds of Sils Maria (Criterion)
Margin Call (Peacock)
American Splendor (HBO Max)



Here are some recommendations for K4, all with fewer than 5000 IMDb votes (* = VERY recommended):

American Utopia*
Nina Forever
Christmas Again
Lucky
Vampire Circus*
Derek Delgaudio's In and Of Itself
Lila Says
The Wolf House*
I'll Be Seeing You
Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker
Wanda*
Mill of the Stone Women
Messiah of Evil*
Lamb (2015)*
Pin
Deadly Spawn
Fascination
Lisa and the Devil
Son of the White Mare
Body at Brighton Rock
Visiting Hours*
Come Drink With Me*
A Wolf at the Door
Parting Glances*
I Still Hide to Smoke*
Sun Don't Shine
Django Kill . . . If You Live, Shoot!*
Hellbent
Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont*
4 Little Girls*
The Stranger in Between
Border Incident
The Fits
A Land Imagined
The Ugly*
Torment*
Within Our Gates*
I Will Follow*
Tikkun*
Blood Tea and Red String
The Heart of the Game



Went searching for films in black and white released after 2000 and found alot of them available. If anyone needs help, let me know.
Tikkun, which I just recommended above, meets this criteria and is AMAZING.



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Tikkun, which I just recommended above, meets this criteria and is AMAZING.
If only it was streaming. As it is, I’ve found 9 that are that I haven’t seen yet, so I’m pretty good so far. I’ll keep my eye out for Tikkun if it ever becomes available, however.



The trick is not minding
Here are some recommendations for K4, all with fewer than 5000 IMDb votes (* = VERY recommended):

American Utopia*
Nina Forever
Christmas Again
Lucky
Vampire Circus*
Derek Delgaudio's In and Of Itself
Lila Says
The Wolf House*
I'll Be Seeing You
Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker
Wanda*
Mill of the Stone Women
Messiah of Evil*
Lamb (2015)*
Pin
Deadly Spawn
Fascination
Lisa and the Devil
Son of the White Mare
Body at Brighton Rock
Visiting Hours*
Come Drink With Me*
A Wolf at the Door
Parting Glances*
I Still Hide to Smoke*
Sun Don't Shine
Django Kill . . . If You Live, Shoot!*
Hellbent
Mrs Palfrey at the Claremont*
4 Little Girls*
The Stranger in Between
Border Incident
The Fits
A Land Imagined
The Ugly*
Torment*
Within Our Gates*
I Will Follow*
Tikkun*
Blood Tea and Red String
The Heart of the Game

Burger Baker Nightmare Maker and Messiah of Evil have been on my watch list for ages. Will probably go for MoE for this.
Is this the film that appeared as a advertisement in Annie Hall?



If only it was streaming. As it is, I’ve found 9 that are that I haven’t seen yet, so I’m pretty good so far. I’ll keep my eye out for Tikkun if it ever becomes available, however.
It's streaming on Kanopy, which is a free service you can get through your library. You literally just put in your library card number and you get to watch 10 films a month. It's how I watched it.

Burger Baker Nightmare Maker and Messiah of Evil have been on my watch list for ages. Will probably go for MoE for this.
Is this the film that appeared as a advertisement in Annie Hall?
That'll get you on Wooley's good side! Yeah, it's the film from Annie Hall.



The trick is not minding
That'll get you on Wooley's good side! Yeah, it's the film from Annie Hall.
Funny story. For the longest time I wasn’t aware it was an actual movie. Just thought it was a joke from Woody Allen.



Also answers to Jabba
For those interested, I have updated the OP with information on some prominent novels that have had film adaptations for each of the 4 literary movements.

More useful lists on some of the more obscure categories will follow



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For later updates, not yet sure if I will go for both of them.
Stealing idea from edarsenal, hope they don't mind I will use watchlist, currently watching and watched.

Main Challenge 19/52  

Nightmare Mode 23/110  



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WELCOME @RMNT and I don't mind at all.
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Also answers to Jabba
Added in the OP some well known black & white films released after 2000 for the challenge.To the best of my knowledge these are predominantly in black and white so they fit this category. If you see any mistakes there, or feel some famous ones have been omitted, do let me know.



Black and White films post 2000  
I'll add Coppola's Tetro to the list, currently streaming on Plex
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I'll add Coppola's Tetro to the list, currently streaming on Plex
And I'll add both The Painted Bird and The Laplace's Demon. Especially the first one is good, and the other isn't too shabby either.
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So what countries do you guys plan on choosing for nightmare mode (We’re not in Kansas anymore…)?

I went back and forth between Denmark, Poland and Sweden, before adding Spain, Germany and Mexico into the mix.
Eventually settled on Mexico. Mostly went with what’s available and that I haven’t seen yet. Also a nice mix of some older films.



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So what countries do you guys plan on choosing for nightmare mode (We’re not in Kansas anymore…)?

I went back and forth between Denmark, Poland and Sweden, before adding Spain, Germany and Mexico into the mix.
Eventually settled on Mexico. Mostly went with what’s available and that I haven’t seen yet. Also a nice mix of some older films.

It might be extreme, but I think about using a random country generator :D