I love La Femme Nikita and Au Revoir, Les Enfants. Unbelievably, I've never got around to seeing Delicatessen.
I'm a huge fan of Lukas Moodysson, who has directed such diverse Swedish films as Show Me Love (angsty comedy with two teenage girls exploring their feelings for one another against a backdrop of smalltown morals), Together (another angsty comedy set in a 1970s commune) and Lilja 4 Ever (jawbreakingly upsetting film about the child sex trade). I also have a thing for the Dogme films such as Festen and Italian for Beginners.
And no list of foreign films would be complete for me without Cinema Paradiso and Il Postino, both of which own my heart and very nearly my soul.
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I'm a huge fan of Lukas Moodysson, who has directed such diverse Swedish films as Show Me Love (angsty comedy with two teenage girls exploring their feelings for one another against a backdrop of smalltown morals), Together (another angsty comedy set in a 1970s commune) and Lilja 4 Ever (jawbreakingly upsetting film about the child sex trade). I also have a thing for the Dogme films such as Festen and Italian for Beginners.
And no list of foreign films would be complete for me without Cinema Paradiso and Il Postino, both of which own my heart and very nearly my soul.