Liked your list. My top Int'l flicks are the 2 part "Jean de Lorette" + "Manon of the Spring". Secondly, the Italian 70s flick "Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion".
The AI voiceover is good, but still needs some work... and if it's not AI, then (damn!) those little pauses where there shouldn't be any pauses are creepy.
I would argue The Lord of the Rings trilogy, directed by Peter Jackson and made in New Zealand. While paid for by an American studio, it is a New Zealand film that greatly influenced worldwide film making.
What a superficial and trite list. I love Kurosawa's work but to have thirty percent of influential non-Hollywood movies being his is pretty weak. AI twaddle.
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Liked your list. My top Int'l flicks are the 2 part "Jean de Lorette" + "Manon of the Spring". Secondly, the Italian 70s flick "Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion".
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I would add The Seventh Seal, Ingmar Bergman 1957
Deserve to be
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The AI voiceover is good, but still needs some work... and if it's not AI, then (damn!) those little pauses where there shouldn't be any pauses are creepy.
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I would argue The Lord of the Rings trilogy, directed by Peter Jackson and made in New Zealand. While paid for by an American studio, it is a New Zealand film that greatly influenced worldwide film making.
agree with your point, but unfortunately it is considered American!
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Cinema Paradiso 989, feleni’s Amacord 1974 ugetsu 1956
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What a superficial and trite list. I love Kurosawa's work but to have thirty percent of influential non-Hollywood movies being his is pretty weak.
AI twaddle.
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