Wallingford Public Library
has a good collection of foreign films in many different languages:
In
Albanian
Before the Rain
- A fascinating look at several intertwining lives in the new republic
of Macedonia.
In Bengali
Pather Panchali (Song
of the Little Road), Aparajito (The Unvanquished) and
The World of Apu - These three films, the Apu Trilogy, are
directed by India’s legendary Satyajit Ray.
In
Czechoslovakian
Kolya
- A confirmed bachelor becomes guardian to a young Russian boy. Academy
Award - Best Foreign Film, 1997.
Closely Watched Trains-
Tragicomedy about a naive young man’s attempts at sexual initiation.
Academy Award - Best Foreign Film, 1966
In Chinese
Ju Dou (Cantonese) -
An erotic tale of forbidden passion. Siskel and Ebert gave it "Two
thumbs up!"
Raise the Red Lantern
(Mandarin) - The story of a
man with four wives and the battle of wills among the women.
Eat Drink Man Woman
(Cantonese) - A retired master
chef is worried about the future of his three unmarried daughters.
Farewell My Concubine
(Cantonese)- The story of two
men who have been friends for 50 years and the woman who comes between
them.
In Dutch
Antonia’s Line
- The portrait of a family and an indomitable woman.
In French
La Cage Aux Folles
(Birds of a Feather) - This is
the film that The Birdcage, starring Robin Williams, is based on.
All the Mornings of
the World (Tous les matins du monde) -
An exquisitely detailed biography about a 17th-century cellist and his
protege.
Blue, White and
Red - Krizysztof Kieslowski’s trilogy has received rave reviews
worldwide.
Cyrano de Bergerac
- Gerard Depardieu stars in this version.
My Father’s Glory
- The enchanting story of Marcel Pagnol’s childhood.
Au Revoir les Enfants
(Goodbye, Children) - A
moving, autobiographical account of a boy’s first friendship - and his
discovery of the real world.
The Vanishing
- A modern psycho-thriller in the tradition of Hitchcock with a little
Stephen King thrown in.
The Wages of Fear
- A study of courage and cowardice in the face of insurmountable odds.
Camille Claudel
- Biography of a scupltress who single-mindedly pursues her art.
The Discreet Charm of
the Bourgeoisie - Reality and
illusion blend in this surreal comedy. Academy Award - Best Foreign
Film, 1972.
Ridicule
- Intrigue and romance in the court of Louis XVI. Winner 1996 Academy
Award Best Foreign Film.
Small Change
- A charming and intelligent film that examines children’s lives in a
small French village.
King of Hearts
- A French town has been abandoned by all except the residents of the
insane asylum when British soldiers arrive.
The 400 Blows (Les
Quatre Cent Coups)- With
sensitivity, humor and poignancy, Francois Truffaut explores the pain
and joy of childhood.
Vagabond-
Siskel & Ebert gave this two thumbs up.
Babette’s Feast
- A superb French chef living on the desolate coast of Denmark decides
to create the most mouth-watering meal ever eaten.
The Eighth Day (Le
Huiteme Jour) - Two men, one
with mental retardation, discover the joys of true friendship.
Ponette
- A moving story about a child dealing with the loss of a parent.
Jesus of Montreal
- A troupe of unemployed actors join a charismatic young man to help a
church update its annual passion play.
Ma Vie en Rose (My
Life in Pink) - This unique
film tells a story of difference, rejection, and childlike faith in
miracles.
The Man Who Planted
Trees - This highly acclaimed
film uses the breathtaking animation of Frederik Back to tell a parable
for all ages.
Jean de Florette
and Manon of the Spring - The story of Jean Cadoret and his
daughter Manon. It is a tale of greed, passion and ambition.
Too Beautiful for You
- A darkly comic picture of beauty, love and obsession starring Gerard
Depardieu.
Umbrellas of Cherbourg
- A charming modern opera.
Weekend
- A middle-class couple on a weekend trip get caught up in an armed
liberation struggle.
Grand Illusion-
Jean Renoir’s commentary on the senselessness of war and its fading
glory is a timeless classic.
Diva
- Action, arias and assassins all collide in Diva, a romantic
thriller directed by Jean-Jacques Beineix.
Z -
Winner of two Academy Awards including Best Foreign Film, Costa-Gravas’
Z has been called the greatest political thriller ever made.
In Finnish
Ariel
- Voted Best Foreign Film of 1990 by the National Society of Film
Critics, Ariel offers a unique mixture of comedy and crime.
In German
Wings of Desire
- A wonderfully romantic fantasy about an angel who wishes he were
mortal. Directed by Wim Wenders.
Far Away So Close
- Another Wim Wenders film about angels. This time an angel in post-Cold
War Berlin fights to protect the mortals he loves.
The Boat (Das Boot) -
The best submarine movie ever made.
The Bitter Tears of
Petra Von Kant- A wealthy
lesbian fashion designer worries about her lover.
Fitzcarraldo
- Deep in the Amazon jungle, a man obsessed with smoldering ambition
struggles to make his fortune.
M -
A harrowing melodrama about a psychotic child murderer.
In Hindi
Salaam Bombay
- Winner of the Camera d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1988, it is
the story of a boy alone on the streets of Bombay.
In Hungarian
Hungarian Fairy Tale
- Rolling Stone magazine called this "One of the most
sheerly beautiful films in ages."
In Italian
La Dolce Vita
- Federico Fellini’s sensational view of the decadent "sweet
life" of Rome’s society.
Cinema Paradiso -
The story of a young boy mesmerized by the movies in post-WWII Italy. It
won an Oscar for Best Foreign Film in 1988.
Amarcord
- Siskel and Ebert called Fellini’s film "Breathtaking. A movie
for everybody, even those who hardly ever see foreign films."
Dark Eyes
- Marcello Mastroianni won the Best Actor award at the 1987 Cannes
Festival for his role in this tragicomic romantic fable.
The Icicle Thief
- A visually stunning romantic comedy.
Swept Away
- Directed by Lina Wertmuller, Judith Crist called this "A fierce
battle of the sexes that is as witty as it is wise."
Seven Beauties
- Set in WWII Naples, this is the story of a small-time crook and
lady-killer who lives with his mother and seven sisters.
Open City
- Winner of the Best Picture Award at the 1946 Cannes Film Festival,
Roberto Rossellini’s film is a cinematic milestone.
Juliet of the Spirits
- Fellini’s surrealistic masterpiece is full of passion and adventure.
Il Postino
- A charming story about a mailman in rural Italy and his quest for
romance.
81/2-
A director tries to develop a new film, amid frequent visions and
countless subplots. Fellini’s most personally revealing film.
Johnny Stecchino -
Roberto Benigni (Life is Beautiful) plays a meek school bus
driver who is mistaken for a notorious ganster.
In Japanese
Tampopo
- A celebration of the role of food in Japanese culture. It has been
called a "noodle Western" for its delightful parody of
Westerns.
Kagemusha: The Shadow
Warrior - Akira Kurosawa’s
powerful epic drama of feudal conflict in 16th-century Japan.
The Seven Samurai
- Gene Siskel called Kurosawa’s masterpiece "One of the greatest
films ever made"
Ran -
A Japanese King Lear.
Shall We Dance
-This is a charming movie about a Japanese businessman who is enchanted
by a ballroom dance instructor.
Black Rain -
Winner of 5 Japanese Academy Awards including Best Picture, this
stunning film is about humanity and survival.
Grave of the Fireflies
- This animated film is a beautiful and tragic story of survival in
post-war Japan.
In Polish
Knife in the Water
- This absorbing drama is Roman Polanski’s first feature film.
In Portuguese
Black Orpheus
- Winner of the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film in 1958, Time
magazine called it "An amazing creation."
Bye Bye Brazil -
Bawdy comedy/drama about a troupe of traveling entertainers.
In Russian
Alexander Nevsky
- The story of the invasion of Russia in 1242, and the decisive
resistance led by Prince Alexander Nevsky.
Burnt by the Sun
- Winner of the 1994 Academy Award for Best Foreign Film, this is the
unforgettable story of a Soviet hero.
Siberiade
- An epic story the spans more than 6 decades of Russian history.
Dersu Uzala-
The story of a Russian guide and an explorer. Academy Award - Best
Foreign Film - 1975.
In Spanish
Women on the Verge of
a Nervous Breakdown - A very
young Antonio Banderas appears in this very funny film.
Like Water for
Chocolate - An erotic tale of
forbidden love. The Los Angeles Times called it "Scrumptious
. . . sensual . . . alluring!"
Belle Epoque (Age of
Beauty) - Fernando, a handsome
young Spanish Civil War deserter becomes involved in a romantic dilemma.
Green Wall -
A young couple forsake their urban existence for life in the exciting,
but dangerous, Peruvian jungle.
The Official Story
- The true account of a woman who discovers that her adopted daughter
may have been stolen from murdered parents.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Collection:
I’m the One You’re
Looking For -Based on a story
by Nobel Prize winner Gabriel Garcia Marquez, this is a taut thriller.
The Summer of Miss
Forbes - By day Miss Forbes is
a stern governess; by night she indulges in drunken binges.
Letters from the Park
- Two young lovers enlist the help of a local poet to write passionate
letters to each other.
Fable of the Beautiful
Pigeon Fancier - The story of
a wealthy aristocrat’s obsessive desire.
Miracle in Rome - A
man whose daughter died suddenly returns to her grave after 12 years to
find her body perfectly preserved.
In Swedish
Smiles of a Summer
Night - One of Ingmar
Bergman’s most erotic, whimsical and charming films. A Little Night
Music is based on this film.
Cries and Whispers
- A complex and harrowing drama about four women’s search for
spiritual peace in a world of despair.
Persona
- The story of a famous actress who withdraws into silence and the nurse
who becomes her companion. An Ingmar Bergman film.
Pelle the Conqueror
- The story of a Swedish father and his son Pelle who travel to Denmark
in search of a new life.
Fanny & Alexander
- Ingmar Bergan’s last film and winner of 4 Academy Awards in 1983
including Best Foreign Film.
Persona
- A hauntingly poetic story about a disturbed woman.
After the Rehearsal
- A complex film about a director and his relationships with two
actresses.
In Vietnamese
The Scent of Green Papaya
- Set in Vietnam in the ‘50s and ‘60s, this is a love story of
exquisite beauty and originality.
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