10 Great Movies You ABSOLUTELY Have to See!

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
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    Movies shown
    Underground
    The Last Movie
    The Man Who Stole the Sun
    Deep Cover
    Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion
    The Tribe
    Soy Cuba
    Walking the Streets of Moscow
    Overlord
    No
    Battleship Potemkin
    Mirror
    Kin Dza Dza
    Overlord (the new one)
    Easy Rider
    Apocalypse Now
    Speed
    Blue Velvet
    Music
    Original Music by Sweet Release
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    00:00 Intro
    01:15 Underground
    04:24 The Last Movie
    06:08 The Man Who Stole the Sun
    08:38 Deep Cover
    10:31 Soy Cuba
    14:20 Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion
    17:17 The Tribe
    19:21 No
    21:21 Walking the Streets of Moscow
    23:49 Overlord
    26:32 Outro and Patrons

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  • @keithgayler8374
    @keithgayler8374 Год назад +116

    I was so excited to see you highlight Underground. I saw it when it was first released in cinemas, and the images and emotions and dark humor burned themselves into my brain. I love movies, but this was an experience I'll never forget. It doesn't seem to hold my friends' attentions.

    • @mariuspoppFM
      @mariuspoppFM Год назад

      Could have used some trimming in the editing room tho

    • @madcyborg1822
      @madcyborg1822 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@mariuspoppFM The original movie, which you can still find, is over SIX HOURS LONG, and yes, it is a masterpiece. Length is never an issue when it comes to classic movies. One of the best movies of all time is the Russian/Soviet movie based on the legendary book of the same name, War and Peace, it is 7-8 hours long.

    • @voiceover2191
      @voiceover2191 8 месяцев назад +1

      Any movie of Kusturica is worth watching, I also love Black Cat White Cat

    • @Vgallo
      @Vgallo 8 месяцев назад

      I like time of the gypsys better

    • @operator6471
      @operator6471 8 месяцев назад

      @@voiceover2191 A fantastic film!!

  • @CasualRonin
    @CasualRonin Год назад +68

    I watched "The Man Who Stole the Sun" for the first time a couple of years ago, and I can truly say it is one of my favorite films. Fun fact about the film: the car chase was actually illegally shot, with several members of the production being arrested for using their vehicles to block the entrance ramps of the highway.

    • @Nutticus
      @Nutticus Год назад

      bvsed...

    • @massanosa
      @massanosa Год назад

      Omg

    • @krashd
      @krashd Год назад +4

      That also happened in The French Connection (1971), the director wanted the reactions of pedestrians and other drivers to be authentic, a car crash during the scene was actually just someone trying to get to work when they were forced to evade the movie cars, the director stated 40 years later that he regretted putting people in danger.

    • @hongkongbeat2164
      @hongkongbeat2164 8 месяцев назад +1

      That happened a lot in Hong Kong in the 70s and 80s. I was working in the police at the time and we were always coming across film makers controlling roads for filming. Once, when off duty, I pulled up at a police roadblock along Clearwater Bay Road to ask what was going on before noticing the film cameras. Wonder if i made the final cut😂

  • @RetroEste
    @RetroEste Год назад +399

    I saw Underground for the first time this year and it is absolutely one of my favorites of all time. It’s hilarious, beautiful, the music is just so infectious and has two of my favorite characters in Marko and Blacky. There’s almost nothing quite like it.

    • @kvetch23
      @kvetch23 Год назад +18

      All the Kusturica films are worth a watch. My favourite is Life is a Miracle

    • @tlatopb802
      @tlatopb802 Год назад

      Kube! POPOPO

    • @Lothrean
      @Lothrean Год назад +7

      Underground left a huge impression on me too.

    • @rawuneditedvideos
      @rawuneditedvideos Год назад +17

      Please check out Kusturicas Black Cat White Cat - It was his first film after Underground. Spectacular to say the least!

    • @Lothrean
      @Lothrean Год назад +4

      @@rawuneditedvideos He made Black Cat White Cat because he was so pissed off about all the backlash against Underground.
      He said he will only do lighthearted and meaningless movies from now on. XD

  • @forgingluck
    @forgingluck Год назад +11

    Saw Overlord a while back, can absolutely vouch for it deserving a place in this list. Thanks for posting this up, I'll take time to go check out the others!

  • @crys383
    @crys383 Год назад +5

    The Tribe and Overlord are amazing and I'm ecstatic that someone finally covered them. Thank you for your work.

  • @johns123
    @johns123 Год назад +67

    Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion is such a great film, one of my favorites! I saw it earlier this year for the first time when I was binging a lot of Italian films, and that one stands out. I'm so thankful that you promote it.
    I've seen four other Elio Petri films (The Tenth Victim, A Quiet Place in the Country, The Working Class Goes to Heaven, and Todo Modo) and each is amazing, just as good as Investigation. I hope you'll watch them at some point.
    I look forward to exploring these films, especially The Tribe and Overlord. Please make more videos like these!

  • @mattgilbert7347
    @mattgilbert7347 Год назад +5

    I've been looking for discussions of Deep Cover for ages. Thanks for giving it the notice it deserves.

  • @oliveranikolich5317
    @oliveranikolich5317 Год назад +11

    Over the 30 years since Underground was released and I started my own journey, living across different European countries, settling for the past 2 decades in London and mysteriously finding myself, for the first time in my life, entangled with a number of British film makers, I have rarely met people who are familiar with this film!
    Those who knew and watched Underground are usually in some way connected to the film industry and also been familiar with the other Kusturica films. Emir Kusturica won the Can Festival’s Best Film Award with his film Times of the Gypsies which was also one of the few films ever made entirely in Romani language. It’s equally surreal, unique and beautifully made. Apart from a handful of professional actors the entire cast is selected from the regular Romani people with no previous acting experience.
    Between those two films Kusturica managed to make yet another unique film, this time while teaching in Hollywood and it’s called Arizona Dream. For this yet another interesting story Kusturica was able to bring together an amazing cast of the best Hollywood actors from Jerry Lewis, Jonny Depp, Liv Tyler to Fey Dunaway. The only person that is doing music for Kusturica’s films is Goran Bregovic but on this occasion Iggy Pop made a significant contribution. Following his collaboration on Arizona Dream Jonny Depp became Kusturica’s close friend to this very day. As a result Depp became also a regular guest in Serbia where not only he give support to future generations of Serbian film makers but he became an honorary citizen of Serbia.
    Former Yugoslavia, ever since the WWII has been one of the most prolific film producers and with AVALA STUDIOS which were at the time in the league with MGM in terms of the production quality, capacity to make epic films such as Cleopatra and the extent to which the government directly funded the film industry, pushed for artistic freedom, different genre, cinematographic quality and new ideas. Some of the most surreal ideas were explored in the Yugoslavian cinema over the years and to this day I am convinced that there’s no country that has such a great and versatile cinema collection and I’m currently watching again Jorgen Leth Perfect Human!
    Also, the first ever film made in Romani language that won also the Academy Award and Golden Globe Award as the best international film in a foreign language is I even met happy Gypsies directed by Alexander Petrovich. It’s been presently studied on one of the film studies degrees at the St Martin’s in London.
    So for those who are not familiar with other Kusturica’s films, apart from Underground I highly recommend:
    Times of Gypsies (in Romani language)
    Arizona Dream (leading Hollywood cast members)
    Director Emir Kusturica
    Music Goran Bregovic

    • @frankkkbard0n315
      @frankkkbard0n315 11 месяцев назад

      I watched them both, great ones, havent seen underground though. And its Lily Taylor, not Liv Tyler, adn she is amazing

    • @oliveranikolich5317
      @oliveranikolich5317 11 месяцев назад

      @@frankkkbard0n315 hey, maybe because it’s The Underground? 😂😂😂
      I have no clue and before I check it out I just thought I may as well go ahead with horrendous literacy skills….I’m not sure was I written again without glasses or there’s another component to it.
      The underground is a specific cellar underneath Marko’s house that he adapted into living and working quarters for a group of people who kept manufacturing product for whatever market…..so should there be article The or not?
      Logic doesn’t help with English spelling

  • @PatrickWDunne
    @PatrickWDunne Год назад +255

    The Kino Corner out here introducing us to obscure stuff that 99% of film channels have never even heard of

    •  Год назад +5

      seriously?

    • @FORBIDCharlie1986
      @FORBIDCharlie1986 Год назад

      Does that make you feel superior? Hipster behavior. Snowflake tenderness.

    • @carlosagarcia9385
      @carlosagarcia9385 Год назад +1

      Probably European movies...
      The best movies in the world....
      Americans don't know anything about it...

    • @danstvguy
      @danstvguy Год назад +4

      @checkmate3010 What's hard is making a film 99% of viewers like. Making a film that the filmmaker likes is much easier.

    • @Largentina.
      @Largentina. Год назад +2

      Obscure? This list literally has Speed, Easy Rider and Apocalypse Now. Great list of movies, but obscure? Only if you're very new to film and also 2 months old.

  • @bmbm1
    @bmbm1 Год назад +411

    Dude I can't believe I'm seeing someone analyse my home countries movie, especially one as old as Underground. Thank you sir, you are a true cinephile

    • @markovitch78
      @markovitch78 Год назад +33

      here in Portugal Underground and black cat white cat, had a big fan base back in the days when they came out, and still have a cult following.

    • @florinadrian5174
      @florinadrian5174 Год назад +16

      Man, Kusturica is a god, his films are known around the world.

    • @irish66
      @irish66 Год назад +7

      I saw Underground on Netflix some time back, and thought it was the greatest movie ever made. Yes, I have seen Citizen Kane, Bicycle Thieves, and Plan 9 from Outer Space.

    • @MusicMissionary
      @MusicMissionary Год назад +4

      Love this movie and Time of the Gypsies. Kusturica is a really unique filmmaker. Bregovic's soundtracks for both these movies are also brilliant.

    • @MusicalTranscendence
      @MusicalTranscendence Год назад +5

      Kusturica indeed a god, black cat white cat was huge in Romania, but really, i think his earlier films are better. Underground being one of the best.

  • @annefrankenberry7914
    @annefrankenberry7914 Год назад +34

    I watched WALKING THE STREETS OF MOSCOW back in January just because of your Letterboxd review. I'd never heard of it, or its filmmaker before. But it was good. Definitely worth seeing, so I'm glad you've included it here for others to discover.
    I'm embarrassed to say that the only other films in this video that I've seen are UNDERGROUND, SOY CUBA, INVESTIGATION OF A CITIZEN..., and OVERLORD.
    Keep up the great work, Kino!

    • @spkfilm3480
      @spkfilm3480 Год назад +1

      Worth noting too that the young Kolka - he of the earworm song - was played by Nikita Mikhalkov who would go on to make some great cinema, such as Burnt by the Sun in 1994. "While still a student, he appeared in Georgiy Daneliya's film Walking the Streets of Moscow (1964) and his brother Andrei Konchalovsky's film Home of the Gentry (1969). He was soon on his way to becoming a star of the Soviet stage and cinema" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikita_Mikhalkov#Early_acting_career).

    • @majlajunas12
      @majlajunas12 Год назад +1

      i would definitely recommend another georgian filmmaker , his surname sounds look alike , Eldar Shengelaia , i would recommend his "Blue Mountains, or Unbelievable Story" u can watch it legally on youtube , with english subtitles. if you would like to see absolute brilliance of georgian filmmaking , it's a hard go for!

    • @krashd
      @krashd Год назад +2

      You're embarrassed because you've only seen half of the obscure films on his list of obscure films?

  • @cb_2887
    @cb_2887 Год назад +11

    The Tribe was AMAZING! It was definitely an experience and a truly unique storytelling. I was surprised at how I understood what was happening without understanding what was happening. Fantastic film!

  • @jameshoward4063
    @jameshoward4063 Год назад +3

    Mate, I've added every one of these to my watchlist. They all look amazing. In particular I'm most excited to watch your top 4. Really appreciate the video.

  • @AndyMangele
    @AndyMangele Год назад +6

    Nice that you mentioned "Soy Cuba" which is a truly great film -
    especially in terms of photography!

  • @ghezoi
    @ghezoi Год назад +32

    Being romanian I saw underground when I was 14. It changed my perception of movies. Also Black Cat White Cat from Emir Kusturica. AMAZING.
    If you're from the balkans you feel that movie. It ooozes balkan culture, humour and everything.

    • @1zanglang
      @1zanglang Год назад

      Un singur cuvânt: bullshit.

    • @theoakmontsage1172
      @theoakmontsage1172 Год назад +4

      They showed Black Cat White Cat here in the US on Turner Classic Movies once years ago and I've raved about it to uncomprehending friends ever since.

  • @moviejerks8312
    @moviejerks8312 Год назад +4

    So glad you mentioned "The Tribe". Such a unique and captivating film. Hope more people take a chance on that one. Great video.

  • @pawnoir
    @pawnoir Год назад +7

    Very VERY good list. Underground is one of the last film under Yugoslavia banner before the country was fragmented in several countries, i saw it at the movies, very poetic. Soy Cuba was also known for the longest sequence shot and the special B&W film treatment, saw it in spanish, there are some french actors in it. Investigation… is a masterpiece in so many levels (Gian Maria Volonté was in his golden area, music from Ennio Morricone, the Kafka effect…)! The tribe is unique! Thanks for your video, i'll be looking for some of those movies👍

  • @ComfortableTool86
    @ComfortableTool86 Год назад +3

    I haven't seen any of these films, but I will say that Tribe and Overlord are the ones that interested me the most, and I hope to watch them soon.

  • @SubBrief
    @SubBrief Год назад +1

    I am so glad I found someone else who appreciates 'Overlord' for being a well shot film. We kindred spirits of cinema.

  • @brendenschumann9628
    @brendenschumann9628 Год назад +1

    this showed up on my recommend and i’ve never watched your videos before. whatever you did worked so glad i found your channel !

  • @rawuneditedvideos
    @rawuneditedvideos Год назад +9

    Ive seen Underground countless times over the last 20 years since I’ve first seen it - I consider Underground the best film ever made and it’s certainly my favourite. The scene when Blacky thinks he heard his son and calls out and calls out for him “Jovo Sine Moj , Jovane” then he sees his sons reflection and falls to his death in the well. It just tears my heart out. This whole movie is so bittersweet because in the end they finally have each other but in death. A metaphor for all Jugoslavs.
    A few more great Yugoslav/ Serbian movies that are unmissable are Who’s Singing Over There, The Dagger, The Hornet, No Man’s Land, Pretty Village Pretty Flame, Black CatWhite Cat, Life is a Miracle, Promise Me This, Time of the Gypsies, St George Shoots the Dragon, The Trap etc

    • @OnTheOnlyShipButHalfWannaSink
      @OnTheOnlyShipButHalfWannaSink Год назад +1

      Good. Now that you’ve revealed critical plot points, no need for anyone seeing your review to waste their time on it. Smh

    • @350125GOW
      @350125GOW Год назад

      Fag.

  • @angel4everable
    @angel4everable Год назад +6

    Two recommendations: WHEN FATHER WAS AWAY ON BUSINESS from Yugoslavia, made while Yugoslavia still existed, and Petri's masterpiece, THE WORKING CLASS GOES TO HEAVEN.

    • @trumpameri1638
      @trumpameri1638 Год назад +1

      Otac na sluzbenom putu... Emir Kusturica masterpiece

  • @brojogan
    @brojogan Год назад +1

    added multiple ones to my letterboxd watchlist! another great vid kino!

  • @moeron13
    @moeron13 Год назад +1

    The Underground Blu you guys put out looks amazing, great cover art as well

  • @jamesmoloney8280
    @jamesmoloney8280 Год назад +5

    Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion was a favorite of my father. He saw it in a double bill with Five Easy Pieces when they were released. I’ve never seen it but you’ve just reminded me that I probably should.
    Also good call on Buffalo 66, Vincent Gallo was an interesting cultural figure. That movie was him in microcosm.

  • @TheOmmW
    @TheOmmW Год назад +45

    I’m always curious to see how much of a film buff I am by watching lists like this and seeing how many I’ve actually seen… without failure I’m always at a 2/10 lol thanks for all the great suggestions!

  • @tomz3214
    @tomz3214 Год назад

    Thank you for compiling these movies. I'm very much open to being introduced to Great movies from across the world. Please do continue this series.

  • @wbbooth
    @wbbooth Год назад +2

    Great recommendations! Can I suggest in the future you include the release year of the movies next to their titles so they are easier to track down?

  • @milesipka
    @milesipka Год назад +19

    As an Aussie Serb who lived in Yugoslavia as a child, I'm glad you mentioned "Underground" (funny that I think now of it there might have been a bunker near my apartment building in Belgrade - I remember some tunnels that I went down as a young boy but I don't remember that part clearly). Another cool part was when I returned to Belgrade (or as Serbs call it "Beograd"), I saw the film playing on the TV screen at a friend's 🏠.
    Another Serbian movie you might want to check out is a film I believe is called "Little Village, Little Flame" which is set during the Yugoslavia Wars with a group of Serb soldiers trapped in hostile territory with a dimwitted American journalist and as they spend time under fire, they have flashbacks to their pasts.
    My father watched it on cable TV.
    EDIT: The film's title is "Pretty Village, Pretty Flame". Hope more people look it up, it's a decent film.

    • @emillyyelen5169
      @emillyyelen5169 Год назад +2

      Pretty Village, Pretty Flame

    • @milesipka
      @milesipka Год назад +1

      @@emillyyelen5169 A deep thanks for the clarification - I'll post an edit.👍

    • @emillyyelen5169
      @emillyyelen5169 Год назад +1

      @@milesipka Lepa sela lepo gore!

    • @IguANAart
      @IguANAart Год назад

      I think better translation would be "Pretty villiages nicely burn" but it sound better in Serbian ofc :)

  • @intrepidvirgo938
    @intrepidvirgo938 Год назад +4

    I certainly enjoyed this cinematic analysis you put together. A job well done indeed. I would like to thank you for all of the time and energy it took for you to make this content. Keep up the good work.

  • @moccajokke
    @moccajokke Год назад

    First time on this channel. Will check out most of your recomendations. Thank you for the presentation, I get the sense that you care a lot. So keep at it!

  • @Kormac80
    @Kormac80 Год назад +10

    One that gets often overlooked is Time of the Gypsies. It's amazing. To me, Before Night Falls is a masterpiece as is The Diving Bell and the Butterfly by Schnabel. Bergman is taken for granted, but imo, Bergman and Kurosawa are the 2 greatest of all time. Prolific and incredible quality. But I also love Kieslowski, especially his trilogy Blue, White and Red. Blue is my fave, but they're all amazing.

    • @papwithanhatchet902
      @papwithanhatchet902 11 месяцев назад

      I actually think the greatest filmmaker is still alive. Denis Villeneuve hasn’t made a bad film yet. Don’t get me wrong, Kurosawa and Bergman are favorites of mine like so many film buffs but AK made several dogs and IB made many, many dull films.

    • @Kormac80
      @Kormac80 11 месяцев назад

      @@papwithanhatchet902 You'd have very few legendary filmmakers agreeing that DV goes ahead of Bergman my friend. Actually, I'd be shocked if you could fine a single one. Spielberg, Kieslowski, Woody Allen, Scorcese, and many others speak of Bergman as the pinnacle. Oh and the Blade Runner film was awful. Unwatchable. I love Dune and Arrival, but his previous films are ok, but not in a league with Bergman. Bergman is a legend for good reason, and just because you find some of his films dull, well, that doesn't carry the weight of the consensus of all-time great filmmakers.

    • @jimmyjames2621
      @jimmyjames2621 7 месяцев назад

      Try Ernst Lubitsch.

  • @deanaustraw305
    @deanaustraw305 Год назад +5

    What a list! ❤️Underground
    💁Some of my favs
    Faust...Jan Svankmajer. (More of a dream than a movie)
    Salon Kitty....Tinto Brass
    November....Sarnet (Wow!)
    Daughters of Darkness ...Kumel
    Barbara....Petzold
    The Conformist....Bertalucci
    Saint Jack....Bogdanovich
    The Duke of Burgundy...Strickland
    The Element of Crime...Von Trier
    The Alchemist's Cookbook...Potrykus
    Le Circle Rouge...Melville
    Jesus Christ Vampire Hunter...Demarbre
    Cemetery Man....Soavi
    Lunacy.... Svankmajer
    Conspirators of Pleasure.... Svankmajer (I couldn't pick just 1...he's so good)

  • @100HourSave
    @100HourSave Год назад

    Wonderful video, as always. Your insight is genuine, and clearly comes from the heart. I'll definitely be checking out some of these movies in the future.

  • @Survivethejive
    @Survivethejive Год назад

    Thanks for these tips. Can't believe I never knew about Overlord

  • @stofflwoffl3370
    @stofflwoffl3370 Год назад +5

    Hallo Kino Corner,
    A really great Mix from Serbia, Italy Japanese....to Hollywood... 😄
    And I really just watched one Title...
    But it's one of my only fourty 5 Star Movies...
    Soy Cuba!
    Absolutely agree with you...
    Such a wonderful Film...
    I allways Search for forgotten Masterpieces too...and there are so so many Films out there...😓
    Especially from East Europe...
    Some of my Favourite unknown Films are:
    __________________________________
    The Commisar 1967, Askoldov
    In fascinating image compositions and metaphors, the film explores the conflict between inhumane cadre politics and unbreakable human dignity.
    The Story of Director Askoldov is a Tragedy, it was his Debut-Film and his only one...
    __________________________________
    Carriage to Vienna 1966, Kachyna
    Magnificent Cinematography, touching and courageous Story. A long forbidden Movie, because it shows German Soldiers humanistic.
    ____________________________________
    The Hill 1965, Lumet
    It is still in my Top 4 of Lumet...😉
    Also under the radar: Prince of the City, 1981
    ___________________________________
    Some more Titles, if necessary with a short reason...
    -The Confession 1970, Costa-Gravas
    - Die Nibelungen 1+2, Fritz Lang
    - Cria Cuervos 1976, Carlos Saura
    - The Land 1969, Chahine
    Forget Cairo, Main Station... The Land is such a Masterpiece. Totally blow me away😍
    - Fehérlófia 1981, Jankovics
    An Animation-Trip u will never forget (Engl. Title: Son of the white Mare)
    - It Happened in Broad Daylight 1958, Vajda...Worth watching alone for Gert Fröbe's (Goldfinger😉) Performance as a Child Murderer
    - Home from Home 2013, Edgar Reitz, Reitz is one of the most unknown Masters... just watch his Filmography on Letterboxd/Imdb...
    - Destination Death 1964, Staudte
    Another forgotten Director from Germany. And the bravest...
    ("The Murderers Are Among Us" is his most famous Work)
    - Dead Man's Letters 1986,Lopushanskiy... Another Russian Masterpiece
    - From What Is Before 2014, Lav Diaz... 5 1/2 Hour-Filipino Masterpiece
    - 4 Months, 3 Weeks... or Beyond The Hills of Cristian Mungiu are two of my modern Favorites, brilliant!
    - The totally unknown Films from Georgia... the directors of this small country created some of the best Works of the USSR... Full of Fantasy, Magical Cinematography...
    Askoldov's Repentance, Shengelaia's Pirosmani, or Parajanov's Films...Just 😍...
    - Family Life 1971, Ken Loach
    4 Years before One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest, Loach created this powerful criticism of the mental health system...
    -Pixote 1980, Babenco
    - Le Chat 1971, Granier-Deferre
    - Molière 1978, Mnouchkine
    - Soleil O 1970, Hondo
    - Guy Gilles, absolutely brilliant French Director... an early Malick....
    - I am Twenty 1964, Khutsiyev
    ___________________________________
    Aaaaaaand Finish 😂
    Sorry for the long Text and my English 😋
    Greetings from Bavaria 🤗
    Really great, great Content! Love videos like this! 👏

  • @user-rn8vu4fu9q
    @user-rn8vu4fu9q Год назад +7

    Was very great to hear about I Walk In Moscow. I live in post soviet country,and this is big here. People who loved this film for the first time were as main characters age. Now they are 50-60 and they still watch it

  • @xavierwaterkeyn
    @xavierwaterkeyn Год назад

    Amazing! I didn’t even know most of these movies even existed. Please make more videos like this!

  • @fabiobonetta5454
    @fabiobonetta5454 Год назад

    Bravo! Some amazing movies you've put together here. As soon as Underground title appeared I knew the recommendations were legit. Keep it up

  • @peterkratoska4524
    @peterkratoska4524 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this, definitely will check out some of these films. As an expat Czech I would recommend František Vláčil. his adaptation of the novel Marketa Lazarová is considered by Czech film makers as one of the top Czech films ever made. The cast actually spent nearly a year living in 13th century like conditions. Also his Devils Trap and Valley of the Bees are highly recommended.
    My enjoyable other films were My LIfe as Dog a 1985 Swedish film by Lasse Hallström, and the Russian Films Days of Eclipse and My Friend Ivan Lapshin.
    another noteworthy film is Close to Eden a 1991 film set in inner Mongolia by Nikita Mikhalkov

    • @papwithanhatchet902
      @papwithanhatchet902 11 месяцев назад

      Marketa Lazarova is one of the greatest films ever made, imo, and I quite like Valley of the Bees. I own several Czech films I’m sure you’ve seen “All My Good Countrymen”, by Vojtek Jasny and “Romeo, Julie a tma”, by Jirí Weiss are among my favorites.

    • @peterkratoska4524
      @peterkratoska4524 11 месяцев назад

      @@papwithanhatchet902 thanks for that. No I haven't seen those but will look them up. Any other suggestions would be great.

  • @mistertamura6190
    @mistertamura6190 Год назад +10

    Kusturica's Underground is nothing short of a masterpiece and definitely a must-see. Unlike his sobering Le Temps des Gitans, Underground is both charming and often hilarious, with sequences that would've made Fellini proud. I was a bit surprised to see Soy Cuba mentioned, as I thought it was more or less considered a classic.

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Год назад

      Underground looks amazing but it's not pro-socialism is it?

    • @sextempiric7137
      @sextempiric7137 Год назад

      @@AbrasiousProductions What is your problem, mate?

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Год назад

      Socialism is evil, socialists are just as sinister as pedophiles and rapists and I refuse to watch socialist propaganda, if your a socialist your devoid of a soul and inhuman, I despise socialism...

    • @sextempiric7137
      @sextempiric7137 Год назад

      @@AbrasiousProductions Who gives a crap what you despise

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Год назад

      @@sextempiric7137 Dirty socialist, your an abomination against god, your an insult to everything good and moral in the world.. I pity you, I couldn't imagine being so morally bankrupt to be a soulless socialist fiend

  • @srini9653
    @srini9653 7 месяцев назад +2

    All the movies I have got from internet reviewers so far have been known to me one way or other. This till I stumbled on your video. I'm surprised that I do not know even single movie mentioned here, and your synopsis helps it too. It is such a breath of fresh air. I plan to watch atleast one if not many.

  • @krypticunlimited6925
    @krypticunlimited6925 Год назад

    One of the best film related videos I've seen in a while. Well done, as usual

  • @cehussey
    @cehussey Год назад +9

    Deep Cover became one of my all-time favorites, when I first watched it in a theater in the early 1990s. I read about The Last Movie in a book titled, "The Fifty Worst Films of All Time," which was published in the late 1970s. I didn't know some of these others. I'll check them out, wherever I can find them.

  • @slyasleep
    @slyasleep Год назад +3

    21:41 This really is like looking into the history of some alternate dimension, where Moscow and Paris have been swapped out.

  • @aminmakkawi2577
    @aminmakkawi2577 Год назад +1

    Great Video, these 10 are definitely my next watches. More of this type of video, especially divided into genres or movements would be appreciated.

  • @simonroyjonesuk
    @simonroyjonesuk Год назад +2

    The internet needs more videos like this. Thanks.

  • @sifatshams1113
    @sifatshams1113 Год назад +59

    One of my favorite genres is dark comedy. Here are 10 amazing and underrated ones a lot more people should see. I was actually planning on adding Investigation of A Citizen Above Suspicion until I saw that you also included it in your video:
    1) The Heartbreak Kid (1972)
    2) In The Company of Men (1997)
    3) River's Edge (1986)
    4) Heavy Traffic (1973)
    5) Little Murders (1971)
    6) Prizzi's Honor (1985)
    7) The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover (1989)
    8) The Opposite of Sex (1998)
    9) Unfaithfully Yours (1948)
    10) Divorce, Italian Style (1961)

    • @mahmudurlimon76
      @mahmudurlimon76 Год назад

      This is my favorite genre too.
      A very good list 👏👏

    • @sifatshams1113
      @sifatshams1113 Год назад +1

      @@mahmudurlimon76 Thanks. I'm always looking for more bold and subversive stories from films. Any recommendations?

    • @mahmudurlimon76
      @mahmudurlimon76 Год назад +1

      @@sifatshams1113
      These are some of the movies I think can be called somewhat bold and subversive.(Except midnight special, I just love that movie). You might have seen most of them though 😅
      The Fall (2006)
      The Wicker Man (1973)
      Midnight Special (2016)
      The Red Turtle (2016)
      Jallikattu (2019) - indian
      Patrick (2019) - belgian
      Deliverance (1972)
      Kummatty (1979) - indian
      *if you plan to watch kummatty don't read any reviews, every review is a spoiler, specially the letterboxd review.*

    • @4gegtyreeyuyeddffvyt
      @4gegtyreeyuyeddffvyt Год назад +1

      @@sifatshams1113 what ? Dude I kick the shiit out of you!

    • @user-ru2wl7dh7p
      @user-ru2wl7dh7p Год назад

      Add Cargo 200

  • @tonybarruk2
    @tonybarruk2 Год назад +14

    Thank you so much for this - it's so rare for me to come across film lists that include films and directors/writers I've genuinely never heard of, especially in a world where most of RUclips & Twitter etc. consider "The Godfather" to be a "cult film" 🤣 I have a few of these movies that you've mentioned, but the rest are going on my "to be investigated" list, thanks again!

    • @Dave1507
      @Dave1507 Год назад +2

      the godfather was a cult film long before youtube or twitter even existed.

    • @krashd
      @krashd Год назад +2

      @@Dave1507 The Godfather has never ever been a cult film. That's like calling The Rolling Stones an obscure band.

    • @Dave1507
      @Dave1507 Год назад

      @@krashd No it's not. I think your deifinition of cult film is off if you think so.

  • @dkkeyz8815
    @dkkeyz8815 Год назад

    Please keep sharing these great but not widely known films. I may be crazy but I have watch Satantango several times now, the cinematography is out of this world!

  • @iaimlessarrow
    @iaimlessarrow Год назад +1

    Iam glad you mentioned plemya (the tribe). It's a great movie I watched it in 2016. No one ever talked about it so subtly as you did.

  • @luissopelana
    @luissopelana Год назад +10

    Underground turned a lot of people in Mexico to Balkan folk music. As a matter of fact, Kusturica and the No Smoking Gang just played here last week, on their Farewell Tour.

  • @BlastedCharacterLimi
    @BlastedCharacterLimi Год назад +12

    Some great suggestions here, thanks!
    I saw Kin Dza Dza go past in the Soviet directors montage - not sure if you've covered it before, but it's definitely one I'd recommend for the stranger side of Soviet cinema

  • @jimjim7555
    @jimjim7555 6 месяцев назад

    What a great video - I've not heard of most of these films and it's a pleasure to be introduced to them. More please! Thanks!

  • @shyguy23000001
    @shyguy23000001 Год назад +1

    Soy Cuba was a required watch in my freshman college Spanish class. Loved every minute.

  • @Leonorexplore
    @Leonorexplore Год назад +8

    Underground is unforgetable for its strong metaphors and its vibrant music. I am glad that you mentioned "The Tribe", a very realistic and disturbing film which is among the most intense viewing experience I've had...with "Come and See" by Klimov.

  • @TerryManitoba
    @TerryManitoba Год назад +8

    Buffalo 66 is Gold - watched it three times over the last 6 years.
    BTW - it might be nice if you include the year in your suggestions to facilitate searching - as some of the titles have been made several times and it is quicker to get the right one - THX

  • @mcut6684
    @mcut6684 Год назад +1

    I just watched falling down based on your recommendation and its now truly one of my all time favorite Movies.

  • @MistaZULE
    @MistaZULE Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I will try to watch every movie on this list. I appreciate curated selections like this and need to expand my movie list.
    Again thank you. I am saving this video and will watch every one of these films.

  • @Stereocrabs
    @Stereocrabs Год назад +4

    Underground is a great film, and I have been wanting to watch I am Cuba and definitely will soon

  • @Teachingandtutoring
    @Teachingandtutoring Год назад +4

    I think you should make a video of Latin American cinema, because it has a very unique filmography that is filled with social criticism and a glimpse of hope.
    Also I’m from Colombia 🇨🇴 and I have seen a lot of great movies like la estrategia del caracol, pequeñas voces, cóndores no mueren todos los días etcétera

  • @emilypound
    @emilypound Год назад

    Just watched Overlord thanks to your recommendation and I was blown away. Thank you so much for your fantastic channel and content.

  • @brock_calliou
    @brock_calliou Год назад

    You've got yourself a new subscriber. I too, am a huge cinephile. I really appreciate your reviews and how you handle the way you present the films. Great stuff! Keep up quality work and I look forward to more.

  • @hezzarte
    @hezzarte 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing this amazing list !

  • @drakcheslav
    @drakcheslav Год назад +26

    I'm shocked to se a western cinephile mention and cover Underground. It's one of our most beloved movies. And Emir Kusturica is our most talented director. I strongly recommend for anyone to catch any of his movies. He usually covers people living on the margin or some extreme bizarre situations. Also some other recommendations is "Pretty Village pretty flame" a dark and disturbing comedy set in the yugoslav wars of the 90, and one of our most emotional movies, that depicts the falling out of brotherly nations. Anything from the pen of Dusan Kovačević, and anything form the Goran Paskaljević. I'm so glad a lot of people are interested in Yugoslavian and Serbian cinematography. We have a saying here that the reason that most of the movies from the Yugo period are great is the fact that they had po pass censorship, and all of the works were cleverly disguised critique of the system.

    • @LePhil79
      @LePhil79 Год назад +2

      It has won Cannes fest. in 1995, it's a pretty well known movie ( for cinephiles ). I remember renting it and La Haine - another Cannes prize winning movie in 95 - in VHS ( !! ) at my local "vidéoclub" in Montréal when I was 16.

    • @drakcheslav
      @drakcheslav Год назад

      @@LePhil79 La Haine is an amazing movie. Thanks for reminding me of it.

  • @SpookyWeebtrash
    @SpookyWeebtrash Год назад +4

    I love Kino’s watch mojo era

  • @Will_Scobie
    @Will_Scobie 4 месяца назад

    This was an excellent list, thanks for sharing! I had totally forgotten about The Tribe, really powerful film!

  • @PeBoVision
    @PeBoVision Год назад +4

    A brilliant and ecclectic collection. Thank you.
    One omission that would fit well into this selection is the 1989 Peter Greenaway "masterpiece", The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover. Jaw dropping beauty juxtaposed with some of the more disturbing imagery put to film.
    And Helen Mirren in a carreer-highlight performance !! It is also the only film I can think of that uses wardrobe as a form of set design. Among my top 3 favourite films of all time, and must-see viewing.

  • @deathdealer9054
    @deathdealer9054 Год назад +3

    The man who stolen the sun is so good and
    underrated

  • @AllThingsFilm1
    @AllThingsFilm1 Год назад

    Thank you for this list of films. I think "Deep Cover" is the only one of these I've heard about, though I never saw it. Looking forward to seeing these.

  • @ianmarshall3633
    @ianmarshall3633 Год назад

    My friend, amazing content. I thought I was the only person who had seen underground. Keep going and I'll keep watching 🙂

  • @MoreTEN
    @MoreTEN Год назад +3

    Great job! I put Overlord and Streets of Moscow on my watchlist. Thumbs up and follow from me.

  • @walker2783
    @walker2783 Год назад +4

    Based, also I did watch Buffalo ‘66 because of you and it is great 🔥

  • @porkchopmurphystube3671
    @porkchopmurphystube3671 Год назад

    Thank you for your original and varied list. Most of these lists just regurgitate the same 10 films in different orders. This video is thoughtful and intelligent. I will seek out some of the movies on list. I look forward to seeing more of your videos in the future.

  • @CalvinCrack
    @CalvinCrack Год назад

    6 of those caught my attention, and I wrote them down. Great job getting us interested in the movies at first I thought you were giving too much information and skipped through some of the description but then I realized that you have to do that to let us know why we should be interested in the film.

  • @user-wr1zy9or3g
    @user-wr1zy9or3g Год назад +12

    Underrated Masterpieces Everyone Should See
    Wings of Desire 1987 Dir. Wim Wenders
    The Land 1969 Dir. Youssef Chahine
    Super Deluce 2019 Dir. Thaiagarajan Kumararaja
    The Mummy 1969 Dir. Shadi Abdel Salam
    The Driver 1978 Dir. Walter Hill
    Heathers 1988 Dir. Michael Lehmann
    The Street Player 1983 Dir. Mohamed Khan
    Haider 2014 Dir. Vishal Bhardwaj
    Diamond Dust 2018 Dir. Marwan Hamed
    Kit Kat 1991 Dir. Daoud Abdel Sayed
    Raw 2016 Dir. Julia Ducournau
    Kwaidan 1964 Dir. Masaki Kobayashi
    The Children's Hour Dir. William Wyler
    Date Wine 1998 Dir. Radwan El-Kashef
    Audition 1999 Dir. Takashi Miike
    Short Term 12 2013 Dir. Destin Daniel Cretton
    Shame 2011 Dir. Steve McQueen
    Gone Baby Gone 2007 Dir. Ben Affleck
    Nightmare Alley 1947 Dir. Edmund Goulding
    Farewell My Concubine 1993 Dir. Chen Kaige
    The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane 1976 Dir. Nicolas Gessner
    Detachment 2011 Dir. Tony Kaye (I Don't Care What the Critics Say. This Movie is a Fuckin Masterpiece)
    Note: It's Weird that I Watched Underground 3 Days ago and I was Surprised that I didn't See Anyone Talking about It Until I Saw Your Video.

    • @jspaingreene6350
      @jspaingreene6350 Год назад

      Nice list! I know I'm in the right place - things I LOVE on the list, and new things to seek.

  • @BosonogiNebo
    @BosonogiNebo 7 месяцев назад +13

    UNDERGROUND IS no1.

  • @JayBigDadyCy
    @JayBigDadyCy Год назад

    Cool to see these. Deep Cover is a great movie. I remember watching it as a teenager. I remember the soundtrack being on point well. Most of these movies don't interest me as acid trip, absurdist type movies make me a bit nauseous, but I can appreciate other people's love for them. I will say that from clips you showed, "I Am Cuba" looks to be the most beautifully shot. Just the cinematography made me feel something.

  • @IntheClutch75
    @IntheClutch75 Год назад

    Love that you called out Deep Cover! Great, underrated movie. I also have been often mystified as to why it hasn't been more renowned. Kudos! Will definitely check out the rest of the list.

  • @manoharbirdi769
    @manoharbirdi769 Год назад +23

    Can you make a video on evangelion?

  • @alexjohnson9798
    @alexjohnson9798 Год назад +4

    Kino: I'm not a communist
    also Kino: *reccomends six pro communist movies*
    loud and clear comrade 😉

  • @PatiosSunshineCoastElite-lo3do
    @PatiosSunshineCoastElite-lo3do Месяц назад

    I'm constantly amazed by the depth of your knowledge. Keep it up!

  • @royfr8136
    @royfr8136 Год назад +2

    They all seem like films people pretend to really like just to seem 'clever' , but they really don't like them that much, they just like feeling clever.

  • @ChristopherDonnerArtist
    @ChristopherDonnerArtist Год назад +1

    Well this earned you a subscriber ! Thanks so much dude ! I love great cinema !

  • @agorgedslug
    @agorgedslug Год назад

    Hi, I've never seen your channel pop up before. I'm in Scotland and came originally from NZ. This list looks amazing! I'll definitely check them out and let you know. Cheers, Greg

  • @lemat8558
    @lemat8558 Год назад

    ...and yes indeed - great presentation. looking forward to watch a couple of these that I have not yet seen. Keep up the great work!

  • @michaeloleary2248
    @michaeloleary2248 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you. That was very stimulating. I saw Investigation of a Citizen above Suspicion at the cinema when it first came out. I was impressed then and would like to watch it again

  • @raphaellasne3609
    @raphaellasne3609 7 месяцев назад

    In this presentation, you nailed two of my favorite movies, Soy Cuba and Underground. Subscribed to your channel.
    Two of my personal favorites are: The Naked Island (Kaneto Shindo, 1960) and Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors (Paradjanov (1965).

  • @jonathanlevy3747
    @jonathanlevy3747 Год назад

    This might just be the best video I've ever seen for cinephiles. Bravo, sir.
    And now I'm thinking, how many other great films have I never seen or even never heard of? I am aware that non-American films tend to be better overall (at least for cinephiles and those wanting more than just entertainment) but that's such a wide field and sometimes a crapshoot, so a video like this makes viewing foreign films a safe bet when using precious free-time. Cheers, geezer.

  • @loomPEDAL
    @loomPEDAL Год назад

    Thank you for this. I love your channel; you're very interesting and engaging.

  • @sad99sh24
    @sad99sh24 Год назад +1

    Great choices, some of them I watched like Underground and The tribe and some of them were in my watchlist like the last movie, Investigation.. and The man who stole the sun, but some of them I didn't hear about till now and I have doubt that they can categorise in the same vibe but since you have good cinephile taste, I try them. Keep this type of recommendations going.

  • @that1guy375
    @that1guy375 Год назад +2

    I've only seen two of these movies, and they all look fantastic, so these films will be my top priority. Underground particularly looks just perfect for me right now, thank you!
    Also, what do you think of Shinji Somai's films? I wasn't familiar with him, but I just watched Lost Chapter of Snow and loved it, so now I'm going to slowly go through his films as well.

  • @davidcoleman757
    @davidcoleman757 Год назад

    Really enjoyed this. I've earmarked several of these. Thank you.

  • @gavinjones8543
    @gavinjones8543 Год назад

    Good list man very interesting and cheers for making and sharing!

  • @user-th8qx4tx4y
    @user-th8qx4tx4y Год назад

    I'm so happy I found this video :) Thank you!

  • @davekincla9818
    @davekincla9818 Год назад +1

    You've just got yourself a new subscriber! Great video.

  • @robertwilson4155
    @robertwilson4155 Год назад

    Superb. Your advocacy is incredibly persuasive. Thanks.

  • @toddhildebrand
    @toddhildebrand Год назад

    Wonderful selections! Thank u!!!

  • @soyburglar1878
    @soyburglar1878 Год назад +2

    Garcia Bernal was also in the Motorcycle Diaries and the Science of Sleep, both of which aren’t too obscure, but are great movies. I don’t see them talked about very much, especially the latter. Two of my other all time faves that I don’t see much about are Brazil and the Price of Milk. Both are rather absurd, but have been two of my faves my whole life. Def worth checking out for anyone who hasn’t seen them.

    • @soyburglar1878
      @soyburglar1878 Год назад

      Also, although it can be rather difficult to track down (I think it’s on RUclips for free now), the Holocaust film Come and See is probably the best I’ve come across. Schindler’s List is probably my favorite film of all time, but this is 10 times darker, if you can imagine that.

  • @NoelFourcroy
    @NoelFourcroy Год назад

    Nice selection! thx!