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Any gems I may have missed? Recommend your favourites...

(Foreign language meaning not English, for clarity, before someone starts getting clever 😉)

Some of mine:

Pan's Labyrinth (Spanish)

A Very Long Engagement (French)

Amélie (French)

Mulan (Chinese, not Disney)

My Name (series, Korean)

Squid Game, Parasite (Korean)

Stupid martials arts stuff like Raging Phoenix (Thai) and anything with Tony Jaa

SISU on the todo list but not seen yet

Other stuff I've forgotten right now...

Much prefer to watch in the original language with subtitles rather than dubbed, even though you can tell sometimes that the subtitle text is sadly lacking.


 
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Trainspotting?


 
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Nikita (French)

and under your 'stupid martials arts stuff' category - Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon (Mandarin)

As you've got Squid Game, then I guess it's not just films you want? So therefore all the scandi noir stuff eg. The Bridge.


 
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City of God

La Haine

Two of my favourite films, and both have amazing soundtracks too.


 
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Intouchables (French).  Might exist in a dubbed version now


 
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run lola run


 
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Old Boy - Korean
Betty Blue - French
Delicatessen - French


 
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Anatomy of a Fall - Just a brilliant film. 


 
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Wings of desire.

Don't worry Peter falk speaks in English.


 
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Anatomy of a fall


 
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I liked Hero (Mandarin).

Not seen it yet but Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives (Thai) gets a good write up


 
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2 recent classics:
All Quiet on The Western Front (2022)
Society of the Snow (2023)


 
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La Haine is absolutely mandatory viewing.

Also:

It's a Beautiful Life (Italian Jew finds unusual ways to deal with ze Germans)

The Lives of Others (German Stasi officer gets embroiled with the targets he is supposed to be observing)

The Bicycle Thieves (Poor Italian family facing post-war moral dilemma)


 
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Korean:
Oldboy
Memories of a Murder


 
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Das experiment.

I've seen lots of foreign films which I can't remember the names of, as i skip through the titles and jump to the best bits and then usually ignore the subtitles 🤔😉.


 
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Tampopo

Eat, Drink, Man, Woman

Babette's Feast.


 
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Micmacs is one of my favourite films, foreign or not.


 
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Some standouts that come to mind...

Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter...and Spring (Korean)

Tetsuo: The Iron Man (Japanese)

Kwaidan (Japanese)

Any of the Akira Kurosawa samurai movies e.g. Seven Samurai, Yojimbo (Japanese)

Solaris (Russian)

Stalker (Russian)

La Planète Sauvage (French)

The Boxer's Omen (Cantonese)

Any Shaw Brothers martial arts movies directed by Lau Kar-leung or Chang Cheh.

Will have to check my film collection tonight and update.


 
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Was Y tu mama tambien subtitled?
Good film.

Irreversible, I think that was subtitled 🤔


 
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most of the studio ghibli output in the original language


 
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Diva

Sisu - watched it a week or so ago, there isn’t a lot of dialogue in it, really, but a lot of people dying in spectacularly violent ways! 🤪


 
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Taxi
District 13

Oldboy

Plus Lady Vengeance, Sympathy For My Vengeance and Decision To Leave(all Park Chan-wook)

Squid Game

If you liked Squid Game, you might also like Alice In Borderland. If we're straying into series too, I'll recommend Hellbound.


 
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Someone has already recommended City of God and if you haven’t seen it absolutely do, it’s very well done and the actors in it were recruited from where the film is set as in they were locals and not professional actors which gives it a real edge.

I’ve most recently seen an old Japanese film Sansho the Bailiff which you might like if you want a feudal era film that is not directly about the samurai.


 
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Apocalypto


 
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Train to Busan


 
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Turtles are surprisingly fast swimmers(Japanese)
Welcome to Dongmagkol Korean)
Both favourites of mine


 
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Just remembered Ai no Corrida (in the Realm of the Senses).


 
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Bfi online is a treasure trove of foreign stuff, and English too, all for 5.99 a month!


 
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Les Intouchables is an amazing film (French), and Omar Sy is amazing in it. Dont watch the american remake (The Upside) - it's not too bad, but nothing like as good as the original.

Relatos salvajes is also really good - a series of short tales with twists. (Argetinian Spanish)

Lilya 4-ever is also very good, but hard watching due to the subject matter (human trafficking of children). Russian


 
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La Balance - classic French cop film

Mesrine - two film series more French crime capers


 
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Belle Ville Rendezvous


 
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The Hairdersser's Husband.


 
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Delicatessen, really unusual French black comedy I saw in the 90's, which is probably worth a revisit.


 
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Delicatessen is brilliant.

How about Pedro Almodovar's crazy films such as High Heels and Women on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown? 


 
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Kurosawa +1 (and Crouching Tiger…).

I do love una película de Pedro: Delor y gloria, Volver, Mujeres al borde de un ataquen de Nervios, Julieta y A Ta Me! Spanish in case you missed that part. I’m a big fan. Penelope Cruz, Antonio Banderas and Lola Dueñas all help (obviously!). Pain & Glory I think is his strongest (and for a nano second I found myself thinking, hey maybe I should try heroin…😂) but I think my favourite would be Volver (I can’t even begin to summarise the plot but volver means to return, in this case, from the dead 😬).

House of Flying Daggers (martial arts in a sumptuous feast for the eyes, and not just Ziyi Zhang, the fight scenes in the bamboo and snow, the dance in brothel, amazing).

In The Mood For Love and the follow up 2046. Some the dresses the actresses were sewn into (and couldn’t eat whilst so!). Starring Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung and Ziyi Zhang (again!). Plus Yumeji’s Theme… 😍

Linda Linda Linda (on Youtube) about Japanese school girls practicing for a concert (Bae Doo-na being the Korean exchange student singer). Culminating a brilliant rendition of Linda Linda (the Bluehearts song)

Recent enjoyed Return To Seoul (but don’t think I could watch it again anytime soon…)


 
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How about Pedro Almodovar’s crazy films such as… Women on the Edge of a Nervous Breakdown?

Damn, beaten to it!


 
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Jean De Florette for the simple reason it was the first film that introduced me to French. And Emmanuelle Béart.

Lucia y el sexo by Julio Medem. Picked it up when I was living my best life as a student in Spain in the early 2000s. Decent enough film and the Spanish is easy to follow.

Mar Adentro by Amenebar.

EDIT: El Mariachi! Great shout Frogstomp! 😁


 
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El Mariachi


 
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Battle Royale

Infernal Affairs

Man bites dog


 
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Oldboy

I Saw the Devil

Train to Busan

Hard boiled

The Host

The Witch - The Subversion

Rec

El Bar

Raw

Audition

Troll Hunter

Sorry most of these are horror.


 
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Godzilla Minus One (Japanese)

saw it yesterday- best Godzilla film by. Long way IMO 

woody


 
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Downfall


 
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Jean De Florette

Oh yes that. Also La Gloire de mon Père and Le Château de ma Mère.


 
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Another recommendation for City of God


 
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The three colours trilogy.


 
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