May 2, 2015 Three Colors: Red (1994, Krzysztof Kieslowski) - France Martyrs (2008, Pascal Laugier) - France Enter the Void (2009, Gaspar Noé) - France Three Colors: Blue (1993, Krzysztof Kieslowski) - France Kairo (2001, Kiyoshi Kurosawa) - Japan Suspiria (1977, Dario Argento) - Italy Solaris (1972, Andrei Tarkovsky) - Russia Memories of Murder (2003, Joon-ho Bong) - South Korea Oldboy (2003, Chan-wook Park) - South Korea Eyes Without a Face (1960, Georges Franju) - France edit Top 10 ^^
May 2, 2015 Blue is the Warmest Color - France Dead Snow 1 & 2 - Norway House - Japan Breathless - France Vivre Sa Vie - France Elevator to The Gallows - France Sword of Doom - Japan Princess Mononoke - Japan Flowers of Shanghai - China Life is Beautiful - Italy Amelie - France/Germany There's dozens more.. but you get the idea
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May 3, 2015 I used Wikipedia and some of the films had three/four countries listed so I just did the first one for them all. Not trying to discredit you guys.
May 3, 2015 The whole idea of nationality in film is very shaky. My favorite example is Brokeback Mountain being a Taiwanese film. I mean Ang Lee went to film school there. So why not?
May 3, 2015 Yeah, it's weird. I almost put Dolan's Mommy on my list (would be fifth) until I realized that it's Canadian and technically not foreign to me.
May 3, 2015 I mean Kieslowski was a polish director and based on that we can say it was a polish film. Three Colors and The Decalogue are regarded as one of the best movies/tv series in polish cinematography.
May 3, 2015 French Canadian seems close enough to me. Still need to see Mommy. Dolan is the only director in his age bracket imo. Ida was a masterpiece. @Radeem
May 3, 2015 Memories of murder the chaser i saw the devil bittersweet life mother the life of others the downfall the secret in their eyes spring fall then spring oldboy the man from nowhere ^^classics
May 3, 2015 You can, but the language spoken is French, it takes place in France, the actors & actresses are French, and all three films in the trilogy were produced in part by French production companies. I wouldn't call Birdman a foreign film just because Alejandro González Iñárritu is Mexican.
May 3, 2015 Polish actors/actresses appeared in these three films as well. I understand your way of thinking that's why I suggest calling it a French/Polish co-production. This is the only way to reach a compromise.
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