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Best Actors, Best Movies ??
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Who are they kidding? of all the great movies I have ever seen, less than half (much less) were produced by Hollywood. Film critic; Barry Norman recently gave his list of "The Hundred Best Movies" in the Radio Times, and not one of them came from anywhere else other than USA or UK. The great films from France, Scandinavia, Spain, Italy, Poland, Japan etc. etc. seem to be relegated to late night screening on tv channels such as Film4. Isn't this a blinkered view of cinema?
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The public at large have been disinclined to watch either badly dubbed films, or ones with sub-titles.
I hope that with the success of foreign TV shows (France/Denmark, presently) with subtitles will convince the viewers to spend a little more time and concentration on foreign cinema, too.
The public at large have been disinclined to watch either badly dubbed films, or ones with sub-titles.
I hope that with the success of foreign TV shows (France/Denmark, presently) with subtitles will convince the viewers to spend a little more time and concentration on foreign cinema, too.
All such films are available on DVD/Blu-ray and can be bought via the internet, which is how I get to see what would otherwise be unavailable; if others are missing out on the chance to view them then that's their loss, it doesn't bother me. This applies not just to the film output of other countries but also to the great films of the silent era.
''Isn't this a blinkered view of cinema?''
Yes. Like anything, if you want non mainstream you have to do your own investigating.
This is a great site for alternative/independent/world cinema:
http://twitchfilm.com/
Yes. Like anything, if you want non mainstream you have to do your own investigating.
This is a great site for alternative/independent/world cinema:
http://twitchfilm.com/
agreed, VHG, the Oscar hype is stupid these days. There was much less of it even 10 years ago. Now there's invariably a separate article in every newspaper about what everyone was wearing, for heaven's sake.
Cannes is where The Artist was first screened, so I suspect Hollywood moguls will be going there more frequently in future.
Cannes is where The Artist was first screened, so I suspect Hollywood moguls will be going there more frequently in future.