TheSeeker
Well-Known Member
seems quite similar to baraka
need to watch
need to watch
I just watched Jodaeiye Nader az Simin (2011) (a.k.a. A Separation)
I'm in awe. This is hands down the best movie I've watched this year. The absolute best.
hydra
Christian Mungiu's 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days is a superb film which could have been a hit with mainstream audiences. Unfortunately we seldom get to watch such films in movie halls. Some more recent films:
The secret of the grain/Abdel Kechiche/Tunisia/2007
A screaming man/Mahamet Saleh Haroun/Chad/2010
La vie en rose/Oliver Dahan/Belgium/2007
The diving bell and the butterfly/Julian Schnabel/Belgium/2007
Pure/Lisa Langseth/Sweden/2010
Sinestesia/Erik Bernasconi/Switzerland/2010
Kelin/Ermek Tursunov/Kazakhstan/2009
Home By Christmas/Gaylene Preston/New Zealand/2010
Soull Kitchen/Fatih Akin/Germany/2010
The Tree/Jorge Michel Gran/Mexico/2010
The Sicilian Girl/Marco Amenta/Italy/2009
The buzz around The Artist is getting bigger and bigger. It is likely to build up to a frenzy on 26 Feb 2012 when (I normally avoid forecasting the future, but this time I will make an exception ) it probably wins the Best Picture Oscar at the 84th Academy awards.
It is not very often that a European film is widely screened all around the world. Life Is Beautiful (1997), Amelie (2001) and hopefully The Artist in 2011-2012. Directed by French film maker Michel Hazanavicius. Sarring Jean Dujardin and Berenice Bejo. And since it is a silent film it will probably be nominated for Best Picture rather than Best Foreign Language Film !
The Artist Trailer 2011 HD - YouTube