Best foreign language film
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 i recently saw son of saul which was terrific, what are the other members favourites? i loved city of god too 
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 korean, japanese and thai catches my interests 
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 I can't pick just one so here's a list of good foreign language films. Alice 
 Faust
 Little Otik
 ^Directed by Jan SvankmajerThe Double Life Of Veronique 
 Three Colours Trilogy (Red, White & Blue)
 ^Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiJoint Security Area 
 Sympathy For Mr Vengeance
 Oldboy
 Lady Vengeance
 I'm A Cyborg But That's OK
 ^Directed by Park Chan-wook13 Assasins 
 As the Gods Will
 Audition
 Big Bang Love, Juvenile A
 Crows Zero 1 & 2
 Dead Or Alive Trilogy
 Full Metal Yakuza
 Gods Puzzle
 Gozu
 Ichi The Killer
 Izo
 One Missed Call
 The Bird People In China
 The Happiness Of The Katakuris
 Visitor Q
 Yakuza Apocalypse
 ^Directed by Takashi Miike (Brilliant and insanely prolific. There are loads more I could post.)All About My Mother 
 Bad Education
 Dark Habits
 Kika
 Talk To Her
 The Skin I live In
 Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
 Volver
 Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown
 ^Directed by Pedro AlmodóvarAsian Films[/a] 
 13 (Beloved)
 Alone
 Death Note 1 & 2
 Ghost Game
 Haunted Apartments
 Hausu
 Infernal Affairs Trilogy [the inspiration for The Departed]
 Ju-On: The Grudge [way better than the American remake]
 Kung Fu Hustle
 Nightmare Detective
 Ringu 1 & 2
 Sars Wars
 Save the Green Planet
 Shaolin Soccer
 Suicide Club / Circle
 The Host
 Versus
 ZatoichiEuropean films 
 Accion Mutante
 Das Experiment
 Delicatessen
 Dobermann
 Insomnia
 MicMacs
 Ne Le Dis A Personne (Tell No One)
 Open Your Eyes
 The City Of Lost Children
 Y Tu Mama TambienAll of Michael Haneke's films (Sometimes a bit grim but always brilliant. Skip the US remake of Funny Games for the original. Even though it's a shot for shot remake by the same director I think knowing who the actors are in the remake takes you out of the experience.) There a bit of everything here (drama, thriller, horror, comedy, surrealism) from several different countries. There's probably loads more I've forgotten but you should have enough to keep you going.  
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 I can't pick just one so here's a list of good foreign language films. Alice 
 Faust
 Little Otik
 ^Directed by Jan SvankmajerThe Double Life Of Veronique 
 Three Colours Trilogy (Red, White & Blue)
 ^Directed by Krzysztof KieślowskiJoint Security Area 
 Sympathy For Mr Vengeance
 Oldboy
 Lady Vengeance
 I'm A Cyborg But That's OK
 ^Directed by Park Chan-wook13 Assasins 
 As the Gods Will
 Audition
 Big Bang Love, Juvenile A
 Crows Zero 1 & 2
 Dead Or Alive Trilogy
 Full Metal Yakuza
 Gods Puzzle
 Gozu
 Ichi The Killer
 Izo
 One Missed Call
 The Bird People In China
 The Happiness Of The Katakuris
 Visitor Q
 Yakuza Apocalypse
 ^Directed by Takashi Miike (Brilliant and insanely prolific. There are loads more I could post.)All About My Mother 
 Bad Education
 Dark Habits
 Kika
 Talk To Her
 The Skin I live In
 Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
 Volver
 Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown
 ^Directed by Pedro AlmodóvarAsian Films[/a] 
 13 (Beloved)
 Alone
 Death Note 1 & 2
 Ghost Game
 Haunted Apartments
 Hausu
 Infernal Affairs Trilogy [the inspiration for The Departed]
 Ju-On: The Grudge [way better than the American remake]
 Kung Fu Hustle
 Nightmare Detective
 Ringu 1 & 2
 Sars Wars
 Save the Green Planet
 Shaolin Soccer
 Suicide Club / Circle
 The Host
 Versus
 ZatoichiEuropean films 
 Accion Mutante
 Das Experiment
 Delicatessen
 Dobermann
 Insomnia
 MicMacs
 Ne Le Dis A Personne (Tell No One)
 Open Your Eyes
 The City Of Lost Children
 Y Tu Mama TambienAll of Michael Haneke's films (Sometimes a bit grim but always brilliant. Skip the US remake of Funny Games for the original. Even though it's a shot for shot remake by the same director I think knowing who the actors are in the remake takes you out of the experience.) There a bit of everything here (drama, thriller, horror, comedy, surrealism) from several different countries. There's probably loads more I've forgotten but you should have enough to keep you going.  This is a great list! 
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 Many come to mind when I start to think on it, but this one almost always comes to mind first… Okuribito ("Departures") (2008) Trailer… http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1069238/ Additional information… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Departures_(2008_film) Winner in the “Best Foreign Language Film” category at the 81st Academy Awards in 2009 (and I’ve laughed and cried every time watching it…at least 3 times so far). 
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 My all-time fave is PROFONDO ROSSO. EARLY Dario Argento was GREAT - and it was a shame when he went all "tits-n-ass". 
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 if not a gay one then I lossens time (2013) is def my fav! 
