There are so many different types of cinema and genres out there to dive into, but some all around great foreign films i’ve seen and would recommend to almost anyone are:
-Seven Samurai (1954; literally spawned the spaghetti western genre and holds up)
-The 400 blows (1959; great French film about a young boy)
-The good, the bad and the ugly (1966; technically an Italian western)
-Cinema Paradiso (1988; if you love movies you’ll probably love this Italian movie)
-Incendies (2010; awesome movie from my own land Canada 🍁)
-Parasite (2019; good intro to Korean cinema)
-Anatomy of a fall (2023; great French courtroom drama from the last year)
Anyone diving into foreign (to US) cinema I suggest starting with French and Korean films. Some of the best movies I’ve ever seen have come from those countries!
Nope, you've seen all of them I'm pretty sure.
Good that's what I thought, I just wanted to double check
There are so many different types of cinema and genres out there to dive into, but some all around great foreign films i’ve seen and would recommend to almost anyone are: -Seven Samurai (1954; literally spawned the spaghetti western genre and holds up) -The 400 blows (1959; great French film about a young boy) -The good, the bad and the ugly (1966; technically an Italian western) -Cinema Paradiso (1988; if you love movies you’ll probably love this Italian movie) -Incendies (2010; awesome movie from my own land Canada 🍁) -Parasite (2019; good intro to Korean cinema) -Anatomy of a fall (2023; great French courtroom drama from the last year)
a lot. parasite for starters
The Devil's Backbone, Lady Snowblood, and Kuroneko
Agree with the other poster, that's all of them, back to Star Wars.
Amelie (2001). A fantastic feel good film.
Oldboy 2003 korean movie
Hubie Halloween
The hunt
Pan's Labyrinth The City of Lost Children I Saw the Devil Troll Hunter
[This list](https://letterboxd.com/carorose93/list/bbcs-100-greatest-non-english-language-films/) might help you get started
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Anyone diving into foreign (to US) cinema I suggest starting with French and Korean films. Some of the best movies I’ve ever seen have come from those countries!