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• #102
British sarcasm, V V. C'est merde non?
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• #103
ya
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• #104
Funny, the title sounds German.
"Nomaden der Lufte" in Geman....I have the book of the film (in German)....also amazing.
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• #105
Cinema Paradiso, Toto!! Salvatore!! Elena!!
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• #106
"Nomaden der Lufte" in Geman....I have the book of the film (in German)....also amazing.
Sounds Spanish to me.
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• #107
Winged Migration (Canada: English title) (festival title) (USA)
Nómadas del viento (Spain)
Nomaden der Lüfte (Germany)
Nomaden der Lüfte - Das Geheimnis der Zugvögel (Germany)
Popolo migratore, Il (Italy)
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winston this is not an international film thread, French and Italian films only please..
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• #109
winston this is not an international film thread, French and Italian films only please..
Internationalist.
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• #110
"The Travelling Birds"...? Did someone at the distributors just click on google translate?!? That's rubbish!!
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• #111
Or La Dernier Weekend a Marienbad for more classic nouvelle vogue.
This is a version of L'annee dernier a Marienbad for people with short attention spans.
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Why can't we have international films?! My favourite director is Zhang Yimou. There I've said it.
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Why can't we have international films?! My favourite director is Zhang Yimou. There I've said it.
Flame me now.start a new thread Vee..... go on! you know you want to!!
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• #114
Cos this is a French or Italian films thread VV; no reason why you shouldn't start another for all non-english language films. Might be a long thread though...
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• #115
"The Travelling Birds"...? Did someone at the distributors just click on google translate?!? That's rubbish!!
"aerial exodus"?
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• #116
you are so narrow minded.... I will post about Zhang Yimou wherever I want.
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• #117
winston this is not an international film thread, French and Italian films only please..
I don't hear the person that actually started the thread complaining.
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• #118
I don't hear the person that actually started the thread complaining.
you missed the joke scott.
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• #119
"N'oublis j'amais que t'allais mourir" (Never forget you're going to die) is excellent -brief plot precis:
young man finds he has disease, decides to go off and do everything he always wanted to do, meets a woman who he completely falls in love with, does some amazing things with her, then realises what faces him and they can never have the future they both dream of...Elisa is a pretty good film (Vanessa Paradis and Clothilde Coureau with Depardieu)
Marthe (Clothilde Coureau and Guillaume Depardieu) is a great film about the first world war
Les Choristes is really good (Gerard Jugnot is always good to watch)
The original verion of the Disappearance (Le Vanishement) is excellent.
Map of the Human Heart is good (in English though)
Anything with Guillaume Depardieu is usually watcheable
If you like weird fucked up films, then Rimbault (which is in English, starring Romaine Bohringer, Leonardo DiCaprio and David Thewlis) is about the closest to a French art-house film I've ever seen in English. It's also very fucked up and this is when DiCaprio was actually an actor rather than some pretty boy.
If you really, really like French cinema, join the Institute Francais in South Ken, you can borrow French films from their library for free and you get discount in their cinema.
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• #120
how could we forget Jour de Fete by Jacques Tati!
I have a poster very similar to that on my wall. Bought it in Paris. Thought it was appropriate given my penchant for bike maintenance ;)
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• #121
any JeanLuc Godard film..i wld advise "Le Mepris" with beautiful Bardot and "Pierrot le fou" with beautiful anna karina
"sous le sable" from francois ozon with charlotte rampling, brilliant
"science of sleep" michel gondry (bloke that does all the air france adds)
"the beat my heart skipped" from audiard..dark but very amusing
the recent "iv loved you for so long" is goodthese films are all fucking worth watching..excuse my french
for italians i have 2 favs.. "il postino" from radford-Simple Italian postman learns to love poetry while delivering mail to a famous poet; he uses this to woo local beauty Beatrice.
"la vita e bella" of benigni!
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I have a poster very similar to that on my wall. Bought it in Paris. Thought it was appropriate given my penchant for bike maintenance ;)
nice handlebars
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• #124
Italian Film......
Life is Beautiful ( La vita e Bella )
best film ever............... just watch it....
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• #125
Far from a great fan of French film but would recommend the following
Caché
Delicatessen
Belleville Rendez Vous
The Class
Persepolis
100% French
peuple = people, nation
see below difference between french and german
YouTube - Louis und Herr Müller