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Foreign Films

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Foreign Films

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Baddabing66
Oceanside, California USA
Posted: Mar 19, 2008, 11:56 AM CST
I have one favorite foreign movie. Cinema Paradiso.
A movie that touches you and makes you laugh and cry.
I dont like Spanish movies. To many sex and violence in them.
Cinema Paradiso is one of the few without the sex and violence.
Spanish Filmmakers dont have amagination.
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gangel
Plovdiv, Plovdiv Bulgaria
Posted: Mar 19, 2008, 11:59 AM CST
There are plenty of wonderful documentary films which are very interesting to me and give me a various way of thinking about familiar facts and events. conversing
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Detente
North West, England UK
Posted: Mar 19, 2008, 12:04 PM CST
Baddabing66 wrote:
I have one favorite foreign movie. Cinema Paradiso.
A movie that touches you and makes you laugh and cry.
I dont like Spanish movies. To many sex and violence in them.
Cinema Paradiso is one of the few without the sex and violence.
Spanish Filmmakers dont have amagination.
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Spanish films are on the...er...amorous side.blushing I've seen many, and like you, I find myself tiring of the content.mumbling

French films...WOW!love Gotta love the Frenchies for their superb film making...my favourite source of quality movies.

Cinema Paradiso was a marvellous film, sweet and funny.handshake

Seen Marlena? Sorry, but I just love it...perhaps it has much to do with the delightful Monica Bellucci.blushing

Good thread!cheers
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OverTheWindow
Chicago, Paris, Marseille, Illinois USA
Posted: Mar 19, 2008, 1:30 PM CST
Baddabing66 wrote:
I have one favorite foreign movie. Cinema Paradiso.
A movie that touches you and makes you laugh and cry.
I dont like Spanish movies. To many sex and violence in them.
Cinema Paradiso is one of the few without the sex and violence.
Spanish Filmmakers dont have amagination.


I love Pedro Almodovar...

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chimike
Chicago, Illinois USA
Posted: Mar 25, 2008, 12:08 AM CST
I've seen five foreign films in the past 10 days at the Gene Siskel Film Center, part of the European Union Film Festival....none great so far, but The Edge of Heaven from Germany was good, as was Summer 04, and Darling from Sweden....I'll see lots more before it's gone.
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shipoker55
St. Petersburg, Florida USA
Posted: Mar 25, 2008, 3:38 AM CST
I am insanely fond of foriegn films. I watch them all the time on the movie channels. I recently saw one in Spanish about a family that adapted a child of politically imprisoned parents. It was very moving.
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