2. The major European film powers other than France, Italy and Germany are the UK. However, the situation in the United Kingdom is rather special. It belongs to Europe geographically, but it is close to the United States in terms of art. Britain is the hometown of Shakespeare, so Britain has a good drama tradition, and British films also have more theatrical tendencies. In other words, the UK has some of the best actors in the world, which guarantees the quality of British dramas (it's British dramas, not British movies). In addition to similar styles, the United Kingdom and the United States are also inextricably linked at the level of directors and actors. For example, Hitchcock, who was originally British, but mainly made films in the United States. Because I have classified them by nationality, they are listed in the UK unit and are hereby noted.
3. Scandinavian films such as Denmark and Sweden have the same profound calmness as German films, while southern European films such as Spain and Italy have the same unrestrained enthusiasm as Latin American films. These are all related to national character.
4. The former Soviet Union, the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Romania, the former Yugoslavia, Estonia and other Eastern European countries are another major camp of art films, which are full of talents and masters. The artistic level is not inferior to that of France.
5. According to the usual practice, choose the film and choose the director first. My favorite European directors other than French and German are: Buñuel; Svanmeier; Haneke; Parn; Kieslowski; Ta Kowski; Tal; Markaviev; Dommel and Von Trier.
6. The European movies recommended in this list start from "Flying Wild Goose" in 1957 and end with "Interstellar" in 2014. The time span is 57 years. There are 55 directors and 100 excellent movies.
UK 19, 26
1. Christopher Nolan 3: Interstellar; Inception; Trailing
2, Peter Greenaway 2: Erotic and Fragrance; Pillow Book
3, Guy Ritchie 2: 2 Big Smoking Gun; Stealing
4, Mike Lee Part 2: Naked; Secrets and Lies
5, Terry Jones Part 2: Magic Star; Life 7 Parts
6, Alfred Hitchcock Part 2: Psycho; Vertigo
7. David Lean 1: Doctor Zhivago
8, Edgar Wright 1: Detective
9, Terry Gilliam 1: Twelve Monkeys
10, George Dunning 1 : Yellow Submarine
11, Derek Jarman 1: Blue
12, Dave Mackaki 1: Mirror Mask
13, Danny Boyle 1: Trainspotting
14, Anthony Minghella 1: British Patient
15, Adrian Lane Part 1: A Pear Blossom Press Begonia
16, Ridley Scott Part
1: Wild Flowers 17, Stephen Dedley Part 1: All the Time
18, Andrew Birkin 1 Parts: Cement Garden
19, Phil Malloy Part 1: Phil Malloy Short Film Collection
Czech 4, 8 Part
20, Jan Svanmeier Part 4: Bliss League; Faust; Alice; Jan. Swanmeyer Short Films
21, Jan Sverak Part 2: Prague Etude; Give Me a Dad
22, Aldrich Lipsky Part 1: Happy Ending
23, Jan Nemek Part 1: The Metamorphoses
Poland 4th, 10 Parts
24, Krzysztof Kieslowski Part 5: The Ten Commandments; Song of Opportunity; Red; Blue; White
25th, Roman Polanski Part 2: The Pianist; Chinatown
26. Letcher Mazursky Part 2: The Mill and the Cross; Angel
27. Valerian Borovczyk Part 1: A Tales of Immorality
Spain 4th, 10 Parts
28, Luis Buñuel 5 Part: The Phantom of Liberty; The Angel of Destruction; The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie; Verityna; The Obscure Desire
29. Pedro Almodóvar Part 2: Tell Her; All About My Mother
30. Biggs Luna Part 2: Breast and Moon; Ham, Ham
31. Fernando Alabar Part 1: I Walk Like a Crazy Horse
in the former Soviet Union 3rd, 8 parts
32. Andrei Tarkovs Base 4: Stalker; Nostalgia; Mirror; Sacrifice
33, Nikita Mikhalkov 2: Burning Sun; Siberian Barber
34, Mikhail Kalatozov 2: I Am Cuba; Yan Nanfei
Hungary 3rd, 5th
35th, Bella Tal 3rd: Horse of Turin; Satan's Tango; Whale Circus
36th, George Balefi 1st: Human Statue
37th, Andra S. Gerais 1: Annunciation
Austria 2, 6
38, Michael Haneke 5: Fun Games; White Ribbon; Love; Seventh Continent; 71 Fragments of the Chronicle of Opportunity
39, Michelle Gravorg Part 1: The Glory of a Whore
Sweden Part 2, Part 5 Part
40, Ingmar Bergman Part 3: Mask; Fanny and Alexander; Wild Strawberry
Part 41, Roy Anderson Part 2: You Are Alive ; Songs from the second floor The
former Yugoslavia 2, 3 Part
42, Dusan Makaviev Part 2: The Secret of the Organism; The Tragedy of the Telephone Operator
43, Emil Kusturica Part 1: Underground
Belgium 2nd, 3rd
44th, Jacques van Dommel 2nd: No Name; Little Hero Toto
45th, Dane Brothers 1st: Rosetta
Romania 2nd, 3rd
46th, Christie Ann Mungi Part 2: Beyond the Mountain; April 3, 2,
47, Cornelius Polanboyu Part 1: Bucharest East 12:80
Denmark 1st place, 4 Parts
48. Lars von Trier 4: Antichrist; Idiot; Dogtown; Dancer in the Dark
Greece 1st, 2
49. Theo Angelopoulos 2: Landscape in the Mist; Eternity And One Day
Turkey 1st, 2
50, Nuri Big Ceylon 2: Three Monkeys; Season for Breakup
Estonia 1st, 1
51, Pete Paan 1: Pete Paan Short Film Episode
1 Portugal, Part 1
52, Manuel de Oliveira Part 1: Angelica's Adventures
in Finland Part 1, Part 1
53, Aki Kaurismaki Part 1: The Man Without a Past The
Netherlands 1st place, 1 part
54, Alex von Wamardan 1st place: Northern Town Strange Tales
of Ireland 1st place, 1 part
55, John Carney 1st place:
5000 have been seen, 100 recommended - 100 I picked 2 out of
5,000 movies, and then 100 movies —
5,000 movies in Chinese, 100 movies in third — 5,000 movies in Japanese, 100 movies in
fourth —
5,000 movies in French and German Parts, 100 in six pushes - American movies
watched 5000, the last 100 - Small country movies
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