Is anyone else a fan?
At Uni we did a few of the European film movements - French New Wave, Italian Neo-realism, and post-1945 German cinema- as well as a module on South-East Asian and Iranian cinema.
I didn't really get on with French New Wave (I think it was the style I didn't get on with) but I love Vittorio de Sica's Bicycle Thieves and several German films- Sun Alley, Goodbye Lenin, The Promise and Wings of Desire. Staying with European cinema, I also enjoyed Ma Vie en Rose and La Vita e Bella, the latter being the first ever foreign-language film I saw while I was at school. In French class, strangely.
I also found Iranian cinema (Abbas Kiarostami, Samira Makhmalbaf) just a little bit too slow for my tastes, whereas I loved the Korean film Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... and Spring which although slow is beautifully paced as to be reflective rather than noticeably slow in its storytelling.
At Uni we did a few of the European film movements - French New Wave, Italian Neo-realism, and post-1945 German cinema- as well as a module on South-East Asian and Iranian cinema.
I didn't really get on with French New Wave (I think it was the style I didn't get on with) but I love Vittorio de Sica's Bicycle Thieves and several German films- Sun Alley, Goodbye Lenin, The Promise and Wings of Desire. Staying with European cinema, I also enjoyed Ma Vie en Rose and La Vita e Bella, the latter being the first ever foreign-language film I saw while I was at school. In French class, strangely.
I also found Iranian cinema (Abbas Kiarostami, Samira Makhmalbaf) just a little bit too slow for my tastes, whereas I loved the Korean film Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... and Spring which although slow is beautifully paced as to be reflective rather than noticeably slow in its storytelling.