Since /tv/ is cancer now because of Star Wars, I'll ask this here: Which films from your country would you recommend others to watch?
I, personally, would recommend you to watch Bernardo Bertolucci's ''Il Conformista'' (1970).
Also Roberto Rossellini's war trilogy: ''Roma città aperta'' (1945), ''Paisà '' (1946) and ''Germania anno zero'' (1948).
They're 10/10 neorealist films.
Central Station (1998). If you don't watch it at least listen to the soundtrack.
>>52782625
What's special about the soundtrack?
>>52781090
None
>>52781090
a goddamn lot from the 1930s to the early 60s
even after watching truckloads of them I still can't believe how good we were at this at the time, and how it quickly went to shit after that
after that, I'll admit most of them have that french touch that was (is still ?) memed on to death on /tv/
>>52781090
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>>52781343
end yourself holy fuck
literally reddit the country
>>52785532
Yeah, french cinema is ex aequo with italian cinema.
letterboxd.com/alessandro74/list/best-of-french-cinema/
>>52785558
??
>>52785558
Explain yourself, your post is reddit as fuck. If we were on /tv/ I'd have replied with >>>/r/movies but you called my posts reddit? I'm confused
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>>52785983
You're hopeless
>>52786074
What are you even talking about?