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- 2007
- The Counterfeiters (Die Fälsher) (Austria)
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- 2006
- The Lives of Others (Das Leben der Anderen) (Germany)
- A 1984 East Berlin simple surveillance assignment: Capt. Gerd Wiesler, a Stasi officer and a specialist in surveillance, has been assigned to keep an eye on Georg Dreyman, a respected playwright, and his actress girlfriend, Christa-Maria Sieland. Though Dreyman is known to associate with blacklisted director Albert Jerska, a known dissident, Dreyman's record is spotless. Wiesler discovers that Minister Hempf has an ulterior motive in spying on this seemingly upright citizen. Wiesler's sympathies shift from the government to its people - or at least to this one particular person.
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2005
Tsotsi (South Africa)A young man running with a criminal gang on the streets of Johannesburg, Tsotsi - a nickname meaning thug - is immersed in a world of violence that seems to leave him unaffected, until he discovers an infant in the backseat of a car he has stolen. Directed by Gavin Hood. Starring Presley Chweneyagae & Terry Pheto. R |
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- 2004
- The
Sea Inside (Mar adentro) (Spain)
- Ramón Sampedro wants to end his life because a diving accident
28 years before that turned him into a quadriplegic. For most
of those years he made the most of it: writing, developing a close
relationships with his family, who all help to care for him. While
grateful to his family and friends for their help, Ramón was always
an active person. He has come to see his life as frustrating and
pointless and wishes to die with what remains of his dignity.
Gené is a friend who works with a "Right to Die" organization
who introduces Ramón to Julia, a lawyer he hopes will help him
persuade the courts to let him end his own life. As Ramón and
Julia work together on his case, Ramón finds himself falling in
love with his attorney, but Ramón remains convinced that the greatest
gift to him would be an end to his life. Directed by Alejandro
Amenábar. Starring Javier Bardem. PG-13
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- 2003
- The
Barbarian Invasions (Les Invasions barbares) (Canada)
- It's not easy for a narrow-minded professor to reconcile with
his equally stubborn son. But soon, father and son find themselves
gathering with their wide and colorful circle of family and friends
to confrom their differences, confess their secrets, and celebrate
life. Directed by Denys Arcand. Starring Remy Girard & Stephanie
Rousseau. R
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2002
- Nowhere
In Africa (Nirgendwo in Afrika)
- Critically acclaimed, this is the award winning true tale of
a Jewish family who flee the Nazi regime in 1938 and learns to
cope with their new life, and each other, on a remote farm in
Kenya. Directed by Caroline Link. (Germany) R
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2001
No Man's Land (Nikogarsnja
zemlja) |
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2000
- Crouching
Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Wo hu cang long)
- Set in 19th century China, two master warriors are faced with
their greatest challenge when the treasured Green Destiny sword
is stolen. A young aristrocratic woman prepares for an arranged
marriage, but soon reveals her superior fighting talents and her
romantic past. As each warrior battles for justice, they come
face-to-face with their worst enemy, and the enduring power of
love. Directed by Ang Lee. Starring Yun-Fat Chow & Michelle
Yeoh. Based on the book Wo hu cang long by Wang Du Lu. (China/Hong
Kong/Taiwan/USA) PG-13
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1999
- All
About My Mother (Todo sobre mi madre)
- Manuela is the perfect mother . A hard-working nurse, she's
built a comfortable life for herself and her teenage son. But
when tragedy strikes and her son is killed in a car accident,
her world crumbles. Directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Starring
Cecilia Roth. (Spain) R
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1998
- Life
Is Beautiful (La Vita č bella)
- Guido - a charming but bumbling waiter who's gifted with a
colorful imagination and an irresistible sense of humor - has
won the heart of the woman he loves and created a beautiful life
for his young family. But then, that life is threatened by World
War II - and Guido must rely on those very same strengths to save
his beloved wife and son from an unthinkable fate. Directed by
& starring Roberto Benigni. (Italy) PG-13
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1997
Character (Karakter) |
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1996
- Kolya
- A confirmed bachelor is in for the surprise of his life when
a get-rich-quick scheme backfires, setting off a wild set of circumstances
and leaving him with a pint-sized new roommate. Directed by Jan
Sverák. (Czech Republic) PG-13
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1995
Antonia's Line (Antonia)
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1994
- Burnt by the Sun (Utomlyonnye
solntsem)
- Nikita Mikhalkov directs and stars as Colonel S. Kotov, a hero of the Revolution, who is spending the summer in the country with his young daughter (Mikhalkov's real-life daughter), his wife and her eccentric family. But when his wife's childhood love suddenly appears, the idyllic summer day takes a surprising turn. A lyrical film filled with beauty and warmth, it is also an indelible account of a man dedicated to family and fatherland, cruelly destroyed by political paranoia. (Russia) R
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1993
- The
Age Of Beauty (Belle époque)
- The story of Fernando, a handsome, young Spanish Civil War
deserter who befriends a free-thinking artist. Fernando finds
himself in a romantic dilemma when the artist's four beautiful
daughters return to their country home - which woman should he
romance? The answer is hilariously simple, as Fernando is seduced
instead by each of the high-spirited sisters. Directed by Fernando
Trueba. (Spain) NR
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1992
- Indochine
- Set in French Indochina in the 1930s as the Vietnamese begin
to rebel against French colonialism. Dramatizes the last years
of French rule through the relationship between plantation owner
Éliane, French by birth but born and raised in Indochina, and
her adopted daughter Camille, an orphaned Annamese princess who
becomes a Vietnamese revolutionary and representative at the Geneva
Conference after having a child by French officer Jean-Baptiste,
Éliane's past lover. Directed by Régis Wargnier. Starring Catherine
Deneuve. (France) PG-13
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1991
Mediterraneo |
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1990
Journey of Hope (Reise
der Hoffnung) |
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1989
- Cinema
Paradiso (Nuovo cinema Paradiso)
- A young boy in a small Italian village is befriended by the
projectionist at the movie theater, the Cinema Paradiso . As the
boy grows up, he learns to love films, and is encouraged by his
good friend to pursue his dream of one day making movies. Directed
by Giuseppe Tornatore. (Italy) PG
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1988
- Pelle
The Conqueror (Pelle erobreren)
- The end of the 19th century. A boat filled with Swedish emigrants
comes to the Danish island of Bornholm. Among them are Lasse and
his son Pelle who moves to Denmark to find work. They find employment
at a large farm, but are treated as the lowest form of life. Pelle
starts to talk Danish but is still harassed as a foreigner. But
none of them wants to give up their dream of finding a better
life than the life they left in Sweden. Directed by Bille
August. Starring Max Von Sydow & Pelle Hvenegaard. Based on
the book Pelle erobreren by Martin Andersen Nexo. (Denmark) PG-13
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1987
- Babette's
Feast (Babettes gćstebud)
- With the mysterious arrival of Babette, a refugee from France's
civil war, life for two pious sisters and their tiny hamlet begins
to change. Before long, Babette has convinced them to try something
other than boiled codfish and ale bread--a gourmet French meal!
Her feast scandalizes the elders, except for the visiting General.
Just who is this strangely talented Babette, who has terrified
this pious town with the prospect of losing their souls for enjoying
too much earthly pleasure? Includes original theatrical trailer.
Directed by Gabriel Axel. Starring Stéphane Audran. Based
on the book Babettes gćstebud by Karen Blixen. (Denmark) G
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1986
The Assault (De Aanslag)
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1985
- The
Official Story (La Historia oficial)
- The wife of an Argentinian businessman faces the ultimate challenge
when she begins to suspect that her own daughter, adopted at birth,
may have been stolen from a family of "los desaparecidos". Directed
by Luis Puenzo. (Argentina) NR
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1984
Dangerous Moves (La Diagonale
du fou) |
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1983
- Fanny
and Alexander (Fanny och Alexander)
- Part comedy and part ghost story, the film, set in a rural
Swedish town in 1907, tells the story of one year in the lives
of the colorful Ekdahl family. Directed by Ingmar Bergman. (Sweden)
R
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1982
To Begin Again (Volver
a empezar) |
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1981
- Mephisto
- The story of a star's egotism, narcissism, and sexual opportunism.
All are betrayed for political expediency and Hitler's Third Reich.
Directed by István Szabó. (Hungary) NR
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1980
Moscow Does Not Believe in Tears
(Moskva slezam ne verit) |
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1979
- The
Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel)
- Story about Oskar Matzerath, who at age three decides to stop
growing. For the next two decades, during the Nazi reign in Eastern
Europe, he remains frozen in size, suspended in the outraged innocence
of childhood. Oskar has two weapons to see him through the ordeal
of modern history: his tin drum , which he bangs to drown out
horror and hypocrisy, and his childish voice raised in shriek
piercing enough to break glass. Directed by Volker Schlöndorff.
Based on the book The
Tin Drum by Günter Grass. (West Germany) R
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1978
- Get
Out Your Handkerchiefs (Préparez vos mouchoirs)
- Ribald comedy in which Freud's question "What is it that women
want?" is elaborated until the answer -- she knows it when she
finds it -- is discovered. Directed by Bertrand Blier. Starring
Gérard Depardieu. (France) R
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1977
- Madame Rosa (La Vie devant
soi)
- A retired prostitute runs a makeshift boarding house for the offspring of her friends and former associates. Directed by
Moshé Mizrahi. Starring Simone Signoret. Based on the book by Emile Afar. (France) NR
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1976
Black and White in Color
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1975
Dersu Uzala |
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1974
Amarcord |
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1973
- Day
for Night (La Nuit américaine)
- Frictions and personality clashes beset the making of a romantic
film in Nice. Directed by François Truffaut. Starring Jacqueline
Bisset. (France) PG
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1972
- The
Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie (La Charme discret
de la bourgeoisie)
- An upper-class sextet sits down to dinner but never eats, their
attempts continually thwarted by a vaudevillian mixture of events
both actual and imagined. Directed by Luis Buńuel. (France)
PG
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1971
- The Garden of the Finzi-Continis
(Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini)
- Set in Italy in 1938, when Mussolini's anti-Semetic edicts began to isolate the Jews from their communities. Among them were the Finzi-Continis, an aristocratic Jewish family forced for the first time to acknowledge the world beyond its fenced garden. Directed by Vittorio De Sica. Starring
Lino Capolicchio. Based on The Garden of the Finzi-Continis by
Giorgio Bassani. (Italy) R
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1970
Investigation of a Citizen Above
Suspicion (Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni
sospetto) |
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1969
Z |
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1968
War and Peace (Vojna i
mir) |
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1967
Closely Watched Trains
(Ostre sledované vlaky) |
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1966
A Man and a Woman (Un
homme et une femme) |
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1965
- The
Shop on Main Street (Obchod na korze)
- In 1942, Tono and his wife are struggling because of his antipathy
towards the fascist regime. His brother-in-law, the local fuehrer,
chooses Tono to oversee a button shop owned by a sweet, harmless
Jewish widow, Mrs. Lautman. Unable to explain his position to
Mrs. Lautman, Tono gradually accepts her belief that he is her
assistant. When the Jews are ordered deported, the well-meaning
Tono decides to shield her from the Nazis. Directed by Ján Kadár
& Elmar Klos. Based on the book by Ladislas Grosman. (Czechoslovakia)
NR
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1964
- Yesterday,
Today and Tomorrow (Ieri, oggi, domani)
- Stories about three very different women and the men they attract.
Directed by Vittorio De Sica. Starring Sophia Loren &
Marcello Mastroianni. (Italy) NR
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1963
- 8
1/2
- Fellini 's autobiographical film about a famous film director
who loses his inspiration in the midst of making a film. Directed
by Federico Fellini. Starring Marcello Mastroianni & Claudia
Cardinale. NR
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1962
Sundays And Cybele (Les
Dimanches de ville d'Avray) |
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1961
- Through A Glass Darkly (Sĺsom i en spegel)
- On an island, Karin, a recently released mentally sick young woman, is spending her vacation with her husband Martin. Directed by Ingmar Bergman. Starring Harriet Andersson & Max Von Sydow. (Sweden) NR
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1960
The Virgin Spring (Jungfrukällan) |
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1959
- Black Orpheus (Orfeu Negro)
- Story based on the legend of Orpheus and Eurydice set against the colorful background of the carnival in Rio de Janiero. With its magnificent color photography and lively soundtrack, this film brought the infectious bossa nova beat to the United States. Directed by Marcel Camus. Starring Breno Mello & Marpessa Dawn. Based on the myth of Orpheus & Eurydice. (France) PG
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1958
- My Uncle (Mon oncle)
- A comedy in which the vague and clumsy M. Hulot, in contrast to his more wealthy sister and brother-in-law, is constantly at odds with the modern world. Directed by & starring Jacques Tati. (France) NR
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1957
Nights of Cabiria (Le
Notti di Cabiria) |
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1956
- La
Strada
- The story of a pathetic, impressionable little woman who is
sold to the strong man in a travelling side-show. She falls in
love with him, but her love is not reurned until it is too late.
Directed by Federico Fellini. Starring Anthony Quinn &
Giulietta Masina. (Italy) NR
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1955
Samurai (Miyamoto Musashi) |
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1954
Gate Of Hell (Jigokumon) |
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1953
No award given. |
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1952
Forbidden Games (Jeux
interdits) |
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1951
- In
The Woods (Rashômon)
- Set in the Middle Ages, the nature of truth and subjective
reality are probed in a series of flashbacks from four viewpoints
to present the case history of a man's murder and the rape of
his wife by a bandit. Directed by Akira Kurosawa. (Japan) NR
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1950
The Walls Of Malapaga
(Au-delŕ des grilles) |
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1949
- Bicycle
Thief (Ladri di biciclette)
- Story of an unemployed man and his son in war devastated Rome.
The father finds a job pasting up posters, work requiring a bicycle
to get around. The bicycle is stolen; panic stricken at being
unable to recover his bicycle and at the prospect of losing his
job, the father is compelled to steal a bicycle , only to be caught
and humiliated in front of his son. Directed by Vittorio De Sica.
(Italy) NR
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1948
Monsieur Vincent |
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1947
Shoe-Shine
(Sciusciŕ) |