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Do you enjoy watching foreign language movies? I've been a cinephile for such a long time, and I have a grand interest in movies. I don't really care where they're from, I just care that they're good movies, at least. So, what are some of the best foreign language movies you've seen? Here are some foreign language movies I enjoyed:

Germany:
Das Boot
M
The Lives of Others


Mexico:
Amores Perros
Pan's Labyrinth
Y Tu Mama Tambien


France:
The 400 Blows
Day for Night
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Band of Outsiders
, or anything by Fran?ois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, or Luis Bu?uel

Taiwan:
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Eat Drink Man Woman


Hong Kong:
Chungking Express
Kung Fu Hustle


Brazil:
City of God

Sweden:
Persona
Fanny and Alexander
Autumn Sonata
Cries & Whispers
, pretty much anything directed by Ingmar Bergman

Japan:
Anything directed by Akira Kurosawa, Kenji Mizoguchi, Hayao Miyazaki, or Yasujiro Ozu such as:
Seven Samurai
Ikiru
Tokyo Story
Ugetsu
Rashomon
Spirited Away
Howl's Moving Castle
Yojimbo


South Korea:
Oldboy

Italy:
8?
La strada
, anything directed by Federico Fellini or Vittorio De Sica
Life is Beautiful

Poland:
The Three Colors Trilogy (Blue, White, Red)

Spain:
Talk to Her

India:
Anything by Satyajit Ray
 
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I have an all time favorite foreign film:
Pan's Labyrinth

But I watch a bunch of random foreign films, most of 'em Greek :)
 
I love foreign films. I don't know exactly where these are made but here is a list of movies with different language I enjoy:

-Raise the red lantern
-Malena
-Pan's labyrinth
-Amelie
-Y Tu Mama Tambien
-Akira
-Fantastic Planet

That's all I can think of off the top of my head but I am sure there are more!
 
I've seen a few

Petite Nicholas

have you seen keurosing? it is korean and it made me cry for days
 
I love watching foreign films! Here are some that I really enjoy

Japanese:
- Any and all Studio Ghibli films
- Any and all Makoto Shinkai films
- Koizora
- My Rainy Days

Chinese:
- Sophie's Revenge

Korean:
- Always
- My Sassy Girlfriend
- 200 Pounds of Beauty
- Cyrano Love Agency
 
Other than English language movies, I've watched Chinese movies (in Cantonese and Mandarin) regularly since I was little. I remember all the kungfu ones with David Chiang, Ti Lung and Fu Sheng. Also, the old Chinese horror movies from the 70s completely freaked me out when I was a kid, especially the ones that deal with female ghosts that liked to remove their heads, place them on the dressing table, and then comb their hair ever so slowly. Horror movies dealing with black magic were plentiful as well, with women giving birth to snakes and demon children and such.

When I got older, I enjoyed movies from Hongkong. (Also, the TV drama serials of the 80s from Hongkong. I was such a fan!) Titles like A Better Tomorrow, To Catch A Thief and A Chinese Ghost Story were great, I loved watching actors such as Leslie Cheung, Cherie Chung, Chow Yun Fatt.

Among the most memorable foreign language movies I've watched are Infernal Affairs (Hongkong), Shutter (Thai), Departures (Japan), Let the Bullets Fly (China), Let the Right One In (Sweden), The Man from Nowhere (South Korea).
 
Some German films I enjoyed are:
Keinohrhasen (Rabbit Without Ears)
Die Welle (The Wave)
Der Schuh des Manitu (Manitou's Shoe)
Sommersturm (Summerstorm)
Lola rennt (Run Lola Run)
Der Turm

There is also a film version of a book called Destined to Witness in English. It's definitely not an easy film to watch, but it's very well-made, and the story is interesting.
 
As im from mexico, i can't list amores perros or pan's labyrinth... but still, i like "the way home" from south korea
 
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I've watched some German movies and anime movies

@Secondsider I'm noticing a lack of Norwegian movies on your list, try: Troll Hunter. It was pretty decent.
 
I'm gonna see the Oggy and the Cockroaches movie when i go to France!
 
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