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THE FULL LIST OF MOVIES : 0:32 Climax 0:41 Les garçons sauvages 0:43 La traversée de Paris 0:46 Le samouraï 0:48 L'arrivée d'un train 0:51 Buffet froid 0:53 Cléo de 5 à 7 0:56 Réalité 0:58 Hiroshima mon amour 1:00 Intouchables 1:03 Jusqu'à la garde 1:06 La belle et la bête 1:09 La cité de la peur 1:11 La grande vadrouille 1:13 La jetée 1:16 Le deuxième souffle 1:18 Le locataire 1:20 Le pianiste 1:23 Enter the void 1:26 Voyage sur la lune 1:28 Napoléon (1927) 1:30 L'aveu 1:33 L'enfer 1:35 Mon inconnue 1:38 Mais où est passé la septième compagnie ? 1:40 Pierrot le fou 1:43 Plein soleil 1:45 Portrait de la jeune fille en feu 1:47 Grave 1:50 Tchao pantin 1:53 The artist 1:55 Un illustre inconnu 1:58 Un prophète 2:00 Le vieux fusil 2:03 La cité des enfants perdus 2:05 J'ai perdu mon corps 2:08 OSS 117 2:10 Trois couleurs : Rouge 2:12 Astérix et Obélix : Mission Cléopâtre 2:15 Jules et Jim 2:18 Cyrano de Bergerac 2:20 Holy motors 2:22 Joyeux Noël 2:25 Le mépris 2:30 Les 400 coups 2:32 Le chant du loup 2:35 L'ours 2:37 La vérité 2:40 Première année 2:42 Les diaboliques 2:45 La vie d'Adèle 2:47 Série noire 2:49 Nos jours heureux 2:52 Nous trois ou rien 2:54 Patients 2:57 Play 2:59 La vie est un long fleuve tranquille 3:02 Le grand bain 3:04 Le magnifique 3:07 Grâce à Dieu 3:09 Les tontons flingueurs 3:12 Deux moi 3:14 Les choristes 3:17 120 battements par minute 3:19 Amour 3:22 Les Visiteurs 3:24 Le bonheur 3:27 La grande illusion 3:29 La tortue rouge 3:32 La tour montparnasse infernale 3:34 99f 3:37 Jeanne d'Arc 1928 3:39 Les bronzés font du ski 3:41 Le cercle rouge 3:44 Les misérables 3:49 Hors normes 3:51 La dernière vie de Simon 3:54 Le trou 3:56 Les trois frères 3:59 Mesrine 4:01 L'armée des ombres 4:04 Léon 4:06 Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain 4:09 Rabbi Jacob 4:11 Les enfants du paradis 4:14 Des hommes et des dieux 4:16 Paris brûle-t-il ? 4:18 L'auberge espagnole 4:21 Belle de jour 4:23 Delicatessen 4:27 Irréversible 4:30 Nikita 4:32 Au revoir là haut 4:37 Un long dimanche de fiançailles 4:40 La règle du jeu 4:42 Le cinquième élément 4:45 Héros 4:48 La soupe au choux 4:51 Le père noël est une ordure 4:53 8 femmes 4:56 Les parapluies de Cherbourg 4:58 Pupille 5:01 Entre les murs 5:03 Elle 5:06 Au revoir les enfants 5:08 Les valseuses 5:10 De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté 5:13 Les vacances de mr Hulot 5:15 Les demoiselles de Rochefort 5:18 Le scaphandre et le papillon 5:20 Yamakasi 5:23 Le salaire de la peur 5:25 Persepolis 5:28 Playtime 5:30 Adoration 5:33 Le sens de la fête 5:35 A bout de souffle 5:38 Le dîner de con 5:40 Le gendarme de St Tropez 5:43 Fantomas 5:45 La maman et la putain 5:48 Didier 5:50 La haine
Canon cette vidéo ,un vibrant hommage au cinéma français ,BB ,Romy ,Delon Belmondo Ventura etc etc Cassel ,Dujardin ,Duris,etc la musique So beautiful ,j’ai eu des frissons devant toutes ces magnifiques images 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Being French this video makes me so proud of my country: I know these actors, these directors, these places and these movies, and to see them being recognized in this way makes me feel full of pride. Thank you so much for this.
@@raphaelicoptere le film a été tourné en anglais pour un public anglophone donc non ce n'est pas un film français. Si je suis votre raisonnement les films de Gondry tournés aux EU seraient des films français? Le film 'La Balance' de Bob Swaim un film américain?
I am french too and I love french cinema and many things that come from france. But to be honest I am not really proud to be french with all the shit going on there and how the administration works over there. I am actually pretty damn ashamed of how dumb the french goverment is and miserable they can make everyones lives.
Je m'attendais à image presque cliché du cinéma français, rien de récent, peu de comédies mais chapeau, il y a de toutes les époques et de tous les styles et le résultat est magnifique.
Hollywood used to create great movies at one point of time. They used to have a large audience that appreciated the creative art of filmmaking. Over the years, however, they have had to resort to making really ridiculous movies just to cater to the audience's contemporary vision where "movies are just to relax". Now it's more about how much movies make at the box office rather than enhancing creative art. Nothing wrong in it, of course (after all, everyone is always looking at making more money) but credibility is lost in that manner. There's no value to the art anymore.
@@kaffialridho927 Cinema has been invented in Lyon by Louis and Auguste Lumière and the first movie ever was filmed in Lyon. There also is "l'arrivée d'un train en gare de la Ciotat" which is one of the first movies ever filmed. I'm from Lyon and if you visit the city one day you can go to Lumière brothers museum if you want to know more about it 😉
@@mischabarattolo7598 The invented cinematograph and they were the first peope to make movies. They weren't the only people involved in the cinema design but they were the first people to make it real by doing movies
Something that I always notice when looking at French movies is the terrible despair of the average French cititizen and how he feels terribily alone even in the biggest crowds. Even comedy movies in France have a sad edge, sometimes it is in the dialog that shows a deep desire for uniqueness in the characters but more often in a beautifully calculated cinematography that with little shots shows us how alone our characters are, how small they are compared to the large numbers. I am not French but I live in Luxembourg and have many French friends from many social and cultural backgrounds and when I told them about this feeling I always have when watching French cinema they all agreed. A friend of mine from the banlieu told me of how little you felt when police passed around the streets and you thought about which of your brothers was going to be blamed for a crime he did not committ. A friend of mine from relatively high Parisian society told how you feel small when confronted with the expectations of an extremely repetitive family history and how he sometimes could not tell his parents apart from their friends because of how similarly they had been educated and how they had grown up. A friend of mine from Orleans told me of much you feel small and distant from the rest of France even if you are in the literal center of it and how you feel like you need to live up to the perfect stereotipe of the model French person. They all told me how in France the fight for individuality is not a small thing you do in high school calling yourself different from other students, it is a fight against ideas so deeply tucked in everybody's brains that they are not even ideologies but a universal law.
Sounds grave, mate. But them, I suppose every culture's got its uniqueness, its vices. its like even tho we are all living in the same planet, but still feels different when we travel to other nations and continents
A quite dark but true way of viewing a part of what makes us French. It is interesting how a non-French can depict such a clearer view on French identity than us French could ever do. Thanks for formulating your thoughts here in the comment section.
Just want to answer about the police fact, France is not the US. Yes there is racists in the Police, but today there is a rise of crimes in the streets especially last years for many different reasons and it is true that this is also people from immigration (due to a bad integration and economic situation) that are responsible. But Police in France is VERY laxist and soft in comparision to the rest of the world, they even die bc they can’t defend themself. Please do not blame the Police that is doing a difficult job everyday and preserving with limited ressources our safety and security.
J'ai lu tout ce que vous avez écrit et j'ai adoré la façon dont vous parlez de cela vraiment. J aurais aimé que ce texte soit plus long vous êtes très agréable à lire et très pertinent 😉
Jerome Jeune Ah en France oui c’est évident, mais même dans le Monde d’après moi! Il y a beaucoup d’étrangers qui l’ont en haute estime malgré la barrière de la langue 🙌
Totally agree I waited for it to show up during half the video, then forgot I needed to see it appear and watched the whole thing remembering how much I love French cinema. But at the end I didn't expect this "Grand Final" which honestly gave me chills. 👏👏
@@MikelGCinema Perso, ma préférée de lui, c'est celle-là : "C'est formidable, le cinéma, on voit des filles avec des robes; Le cinéma arrive, on voit leurs culs."
As an American, I must say that French cinema surpasses most if not all others in the world. There's just something so unique about it, in its beauty, its execution and its nuances. Then again, I'd expect no less from the country that invented cinema in the first place! An excellent compilation you've made here. I was happy to see that some of my favorite French films made the cut (pun intended)!
Well France (a bit more Paris itself) has been (still is?) at the exact center of artistic creativity in so many aspects for centuries : litterature, painting, architecture, music, theater, mode, ideas, politics, etc. It has attracted many talents from within France and everywhere in the world. Maybe it has to do with a way of life, a profound love for the people, the french language (the one element usually skipped by self-centered anglo-americans). It's unique. Let's not forget also successive generations of 'average' french moviegoers who had some sensibility, curiosity, interest for both popular and beautiful movies. Even in occupied France (1940-1944) lots of master pieces were filmed whereas in Germany nothing good was produced.
@paul walters Maybe just one movie title ? Here are some good French movies of the 1940-1944 period : - Goupil Main Rouge - L'Assassinat du Père Noël - Le Corbeau - Premier Rendez-Vous - Les Inconnus dans la Maison - Les Visiteurs du Soir - L'Assassin Habite au 21 - La Main du Diable - Lumière d'Eté - Vénus Aveugle - Les Enfants du Paradis - Le Ciel est à Vous etc.
@paul walters you probably didn't notice but I put an 'etc.' to the list and Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne was released in September 1945, a year after the end of the Occupation. This movie is good and I really like Paul Bernard, I recommand Panique (1946) with himself and Viviane Romance (who played in Venus Aveugle). Les Visiteurs du Soir or Le Corbeau not master pieces? Are you kidding? Go and watch them (again), most are available with or without subtitles. In any case refer yourself to historians and critics for an unbiased opinion. I watched only a dozen war-period german movie and none was a master piece to me. It's true that lots of talented german and austrian directors, actors and technicians had left the country way before the war.
@paul walters Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne was released one year after the end of the Occupation so it's not considered properly an Occupation movie. Most important date for a movie is the release date. Throughout the war, French moviegoers and critics new nothing of this film that was not even finalised, to me it's more a film d'après-guerre (there are a couple of others like that). Is a such a shame you don't want (can't?) even cite a german war-time film you consider as a "masterpiece". You are right in saying that taste is personal but indeed your "arrogant frog" rant is quite telling on your biased personality ;-)) I am a little disappointed since I often thought watching French movies would help people to become more tolerant and civilised ('La Grande Illusion' !). Too bad you don't watch films on digital support ! Yesterday night I watched a "restaured master copy" blu-ray of 'L'Ombre des Châteaux' (1977) by Daniel Duval, I am really thrilled by the moving quality and beauty of this "little" film (I had seen most of Daniel Duval's other films and many his actor career films but this "gem" was missing in my cinéphilie) ruclips.net/video/z9AMQBYPXak/видео.html Being fluent in Spanish and German I watched a lot of movies in those languages (lots of Argentinian movies) as well as so many Italian movies though I am not fluent in Italian. I am so captivated by dialogs, musics and sounds in films that sometimes I only listen to the soundtrack. Unfortunatly I don't have time to watch all the films (a couple of thousands) I would like to.
I’m sniffing and crying thinking about how I gave up on pursuing acting. I was so horrified by Hollywood.. I live in the states. I’ve been called a weirdo my whole life for my taste in almost everything. The big reason why I’ve always loved Europe and France specifically is how much culture and creativity from these places have spread throughout the world and influenced everyone.. from French fries to French films. I never realized how much of a weirdo I was until I recognized so many clips that made me weep.. wishing I could have pursued acting and be more proud of my country but I don’t even feel connected to my homeland and never will. The pure passion and love for filmmaking, the visuals and the emotions, depth of humanity.. the subtle nature of it that most filmmakers and creators lack.. this is the finest. I know it’s not perfect just because it’s European, Hollywood has some great films and creators too but there’s this beautiful harmony and sense of peace with liberty, sense of believing life is to be lived truly and fully.. stats speak for themself. I’ll probably never be able to make it there as small towns in middle America are like quicksand but I love that there are others as passionate and in love with this kind of imagination and storytelling. Viva la France! ❣️🇫🇷
Your story is very touching to read, you seem very passionate about it. When a creation got soul that's when you start to feel something profound, like a connection or even a reflection to yourself. The fact that you seem so emotionally responsive to European and French films just show that you recognize yourself in those works and their actors. Whatever drew you so much about French filmmaking, in the end, you don't need any reasons to love something. As long as it's coming from the heart and the guts, it's a pure feeling, and you don't have to be ashamed about it. Warm greetings and lots of love from France my friend 🇫🇷, we're consider the spreaders of creativity but you can be too! Even if you don't feel any bond to your country, it doesn't mean you are alone, cinéma is eternal and require no specific origin to make and appreciate art!
@@dameanebulia Absolutely you are the spreaders of creativity! That is exactly how I feel🥰 when I took some film classes or theater classes, again French film comes up as the origin place for things everyone uses today in film but then you can cross many many subjects like culinary to politics and again - you see the beautiful way the French believe in humanity and civil liberties and how much their influence has made an impact. Hence Statue of Liberty🗽 coming from France ofc!!! Everyone around me seems to take for granted or downplays the beautiful European influence we have been gifted with. I realized as I began my education how many times we are all positively influenced by French inventors, scientists and creators. There is something in the soil, in the ocean and the air.. maybe in a past life, this has always been my home and where my heart is. You're right, I should stop feeling ashamed of my interests and love of these cultures. Thank you for reading and hearing me with all my emotional mess haha. It was scary to write it.. I cried as I typed thinking about how I'm in love with all these beautiful, brilliant films. I realized how I'm more familiar with European culture than my own.. maybe one day I will live my best artist life and I'm sure France will be in the details❤️🇫🇷 love from the Midwest💃🏻❣️🙌
As a french, I feel very proud of my country by seeing your comment. I truly hope everything is okay for you and wish you the very best from across that big ocean splitting us. Man the internet almost make me sad as I'm realising there are a lot of people out there I would love to chat with whlie having a drink. Porte-toi bien, et que le cinéma continue de nous toucher au plus profond de nous.
I haven't really watched anything from French or European cinema in general, but I think this is a great time to start. Thanks for all the videos you've made, I've learned so many movies from you.
As a french, i have the feeling the french humour or emotions might be hard to understand when you're not native. Moreover if you're watching with dubs, you lose everything.
@@mazomort4127 For your former point, I think that's the beauty of trying to understand a foreign culture, however successful it might be. And for the latter I totally agree, I almost always prefer the original dub with subtitles
I support you. There are so many legends in Soviet and Russian cinema, who are not broadly known in the World. Sergei Eisenstein, Mikhail Romm, Aleksei German, Vasily Shukshin, Aleksei Balabanov and so on.
Everything is in this video. The laughter and the drama, the seriousness and naivety. The burlesque and the refinement, the absurdity, the sassiness... You encaptured the soul of french cinema, and I thank you sincerely for it. ... Of course I'm french why would you even need to ask ;)
C'est là qu'on se rend compte de tous les chefs d'œuvre pondus par le cinéma français. Il a encore de belles années à vivre devant lui. Merci pour ce bel hommage !
Le cinéma français est à l'image de la France : En train de mourir de la pensée unique, de la diversité médiocre par la discrimination positive, de l'entre soi bien-pensant embourgeoisé, de la distribution de postes et de rôles par cooptation communautaire ou de réseaux d'influence. Rien à voir avec le cinéma d'antan qui s'éteint progressivement depuis 15-20 ans, et où toutes les catégories socio-culturelles pouvaient y évoluer, toutes les catégories socio-économiques pouvait y accéder..
I’m a great fan of French culture and especially cinema from Russia.Want to say,men,its absolutely stunning and beautiful work,hope you will make something like this about another countries
There's just something about french cinema that I can't resist it's so amazing. If you get the time do something similar with Italian and Japanese film.
I love this idea of a country's cinema mashups, can't wait for the Italian and Russian one. Also it would be cool the beauty of directors, there are some directors with so few movies and it would be really easy to make a mashup, like Leone who only did 6
@@airpods66 Siamo connazionali allora, non mi ricordavo neanche di questo commento ma ho continuato a seguirlo e ha iniziato effettivamente a fare i mashup di registi, e si probabilmente penso che quello che aspetto di più anche io sia Tarkovskij, anche se, se non ricordo male, ha già fatto diversi suoi film
Cinema is art in France, not commercial entity like in Hollywood, but you should dedicate a tribute to Italian cinema, as they were the Pioneer of neo realism and parallel cinema.
@The Dreamer At least if it's political it means the movie has a statement, a voice and something to say. That message may rub you the wrong way and you may not like it, true. Commercial movie have nothing to say of substance, but they are fun to watch. It's great that we have both, and the greatest movies certainly can do both at the same time. But I cannot believe that an art form choosing to say something would be worse than one that choose to say nothing. Even if I don't like what it is saying.
Right now French cinema is going in circle. They lack money, they lack talent, they lack ambition and it's mostly run by snobs who have a very strict and narrow view of the thing. It's also worth something that you can be commercial and entertaining and still make art (Spielberg, Villeneuve, Alfonso Cuarón with Gravity (just watch the making-off, it's rather telling on how much toughs went into it's making and what he was trying to talk about with it), George Miller with Fury Road, Guillermo del Torro, and so many others.) It's silly to separate films like this saying "this is """true""" cinema, this is not". *Any* film can be great ""meaningful"" and *all* films touch on subject, even if they don't always mean to. Frankly, even I, a huge francophone cinephile (from Québec but still) which loves many nieche films, feels that institutions should move their thumbs out of their asses and propose more variety. I also feel that while not always the most profound, commercial films are important to finance the global industry, keep theatres alive and, in a ideal system, can help finance more personal projects. In other words: there's a just balance in everything. I love things that are made solely for the sake of art just like everyone else, but I still think we need a bit of everything.
Don't praise us too much. Today, French cinema's creativity and insolence largely collapsed. French movies who make the screens now are usually heavily subsided post marxist propaganda ads disguised as comedies.....that don't make anyone laugh anymore.
@@tilaksoni6171 i can recommand Intouchables, The pianist, the father, The translators, les misérables, léon, the truth, Of Gods and Men, The Artist, Rust and Bones, OSS 117, Army of shadow, The wolf's call...
Ça fait plus de 6 mois que je suis partie à l'étranger et voir ta vidéo me rappelle les dimanches soirs passés avec ma mère à regarder des films, souvent français, puisqu'elle a toujours préféré le cinéma français. Et je t'avoue que j'ai juste chialé comme une gamine pendant ta vidéo. Parce qu'au final j'ai quand même envie de rentrer. J'ai pas eu le mal du pays jusque là, du moins pas consciemment, mais voir ce montage m'a simplement flingué. C'est pas la joie en France, surtout en ce moment, mais malgré tout je réalise qu'elle me manque.
I love that not only La Haine was at the end (it's a fantastic movie), but that you also included animated films. France is one of the only countries outside of the US and Japan with a powerful animation industry, and it's great that you gave it justice. This also tells me that I need to watch more French films. I have only seen Persepolis and La Haine.
What an edit. I might be a bit emotional, but bursting into tears 5 times in 6 minutes is the consequence of an amazing music choice, a great editing rhythm, and wholesome shots picked among excellent movies. Thank you so much for such an hommage to french cinema, the one I grew up with, the one I (re)discover every day, and the one I'm working for. I'm glad I didn't know this channel before, so I can take the time to appreciate it bit by bit. Keep doing theses videos, they are doing the 7th art a great favor.
Ce qui est bien c'est de voir qu'il y a vraiment tout type de film dans ton montage : on a du Eustache et du De Funès, ce qui est vraiment super cool à regarder !
C’est tellement beau. Le septième art procure des sensations si particulières. La France, berceau du cinéma; puis le cinéma français depuis les années 1940, se sont construit une véritable identité. Humour, potache, noir, revendicatif, comédies, drames. Il y a toujours quelque chose de si particulier que nous avons, ce lien, avec nos acteurs et leurs metteurs en scène. Ce que nous aimons dans le cinéma français c’est certainement la finesse des sentiments, par le jeu d’interprétation de ses acteurs et la manière dont les ficelles du scénario les amènent à se mettre en œuvre. C’est bien cela notre exception culturelle.
The three big places of cinema : Italia, France and Russia But in France and in Italia, there still are beautiful films, and sadly not in Russia (with rare exceptions)
Qu'est-ce que j'aime cette chaîne, ça m'a donné envie de revoir tellement de films et de découvrir tous ceux que j'ai pas encore vus. Bref, continuez ce que vous faites, c'est incroyable!
Your editing is amazing! You managed to time every cut to the music and not only that, but the ever so slight difference in aspect ratios makes the cut much more pleasing to look at. Some of the clip transitions have very beautiful color contrasts, and the color palette of the clips was wide enough that there was always something to appreciate, I can tell you put a lot of effort into it! Great job :)
Cette vidéo est réellement magnifique, je me surprends à la regarder chaque mois... Quelle compilation superbe ! Une vrai déclaration au cinéma français ! Merci pour votre travail
Thank you for having been able to show very different aspects of French cinema, notably the scenes of humorous and popular films which are often despised by intelligentsia. Cabbage soup, Rabbi Jacob, the seventh company. When we know the role that the films with Louis De Funès may have played, for example, which were seen for some from the other side of the Iron Curtain, as far as China!
Lol when I saw the title of this video I was like "What is this... French cinema is way too rich and complex to capture its beauty in 6 minutes". Well... you did pretty great job to not only cover the diverse styles of filmmakers but also capturing individual essence and beauty as well in such a short time. I think I've watched about 50-60% of the films shown here. A lot still to catch up.
From the beginning to the end of the video, I wondered if I missed the La Haine, but the closing with it turned all my curiosity into a big smile. Thanks for this nice video.
i me french and jean paul Belmondo is most popular that delon in France but alain delon is the definition of universal beauty edit: 1:40 for belmondo and delon just after
Woaw, super travail franchement ❤️ Cette vidéo me donne envie de m'intéresser plus sérieusement au cinéma français. Parce que faut dire que ma vision du cinéma reste bloqué sur les comédie médiocre qu'on nous balance ces dernières années... Cette vidéo m'a fait prendre conscience que le cinéma français ce n'est pas que ça, et qu'il renferme bien d'autre style et autres pépites qui n'attendent que d'être découverte ❤️ Alors, oui cette vidéo est excellente car elle reflète ce qu'il y a de meilleur dans le cinéma, car elle donne envie d'en savoir plus, donc oui, je le répète, excellente vidéo ❤️👍
Dans les films français récents (5 ans max) tu peux regarder : - Le chant du loup - au revoir là haut - Le monde est à toi - J'ai perdu mon corps - Grave - La Belle Époque - Edmond - Au Poste ! - Mustang - Portrait d'une jeune fille en feu Sinn dans les films un peu plus vieux je te conseille : - Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté (pour du dépaysement, et belmondo) - La cité des enfants perdus (particulièrement si tu aimes le steampunk) - Le Samourai - L'homme de rio (hommage à tintin + petite vibe Indiana Jones avant l'heure) - Le convoi de la peur (en noir et blanc, incroyable au niveau de la tension) - Buffet Froid (si tu aimes l'humour absurde) - Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie (pareil) - Le nom de la rose (film d'enquête historique) - Cyrano de Bergerac (l'une des meilleures performances de Depardieu) - Coup de Torchon (film noir qui se passe dans les colonies) Bien sûr c'est juste pour commencer, moi même j'ai encore une culture très limitée en cinéma français, mais j'espère que ça peut t'aider
I am French and thanks to your video, I am very proud of what we have created and done in the cinema Thank you again for this wonderful video I love your job on your channel, keep it like that ;)
Wow... Sans prétention, je trouve que tous ces acteurs français ont un regard transperçant, criant de vérité, quelque chose de très "palpable" et touchant... Je ne saurais le décrire, c'est très particulier. Merci beaucoup pour cette magnifique video, vraiment !
I’ve been watching your videos for a couple of months now and this is awesome! Love the seamless transitions and have even been listening to the Grandbrothers. Looking forward to your 20 minute video 👍👍
Nice! I can see a lot of passion, love and hard works went into this. Can I make a request? Well, you're French. But can you make this type of video a series? Like the beauty of Indian cinema, American cinema, German cinema, British cinema, Italian, Australian, Japanese , Russian...you get the idea. Now you may feel since you don't belong to these cultures you may not feel for them as you feel for French cinema. But I suggest a method for that. Conduct a survey or poll or whatever you want, we will tell you which movies to look out for. Go through them then pick the scenes you love the most. Iconic ones, beautiful ones. That's up to you. I'm from India and I really like your channel, there's a different type of serenity and beauty here. Even if you don't do this I won't mind. Stay safe. Keep doing this beautiful work.💓❤️
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@Kalp Parashar some will come 😉
@@TheBeautyOf the beauty of Italian cinema, please. 💖
It would really be better if the titles of the movies were shown, even in a small corner...
Do the beauty of the dragon prince!
@@jessicafreitas8444 you have the full list in comment...
THE FULL LIST OF MOVIES :
0:32 Climax
0:41 Les garçons sauvages
0:43 La traversée de Paris
0:46 Le samouraï
0:48 L'arrivée d'un train
0:51 Buffet froid
0:53 Cléo de 5 à 7
0:56 Réalité
0:58 Hiroshima mon amour
1:00 Intouchables
1:03 Jusqu'à la garde
1:06 La belle et la bête
1:09 La cité de la peur
1:11 La grande vadrouille
1:13 La jetée
1:16 Le deuxième souffle
1:18 Le locataire
1:20 Le pianiste
1:23 Enter the void
1:26 Voyage sur la lune
1:28 Napoléon (1927)
1:30 L'aveu
1:33 L'enfer
1:35 Mon inconnue
1:38 Mais où est passé la septième compagnie ?
1:40 Pierrot le fou
1:43 Plein soleil
1:45 Portrait de la jeune fille en feu
1:47 Grave
1:50 Tchao pantin
1:53 The artist
1:55 Un illustre inconnu
1:58 Un prophète
2:00 Le vieux fusil
2:03 La cité des enfants perdus
2:05 J'ai perdu mon corps
2:08 OSS 117
2:10 Trois couleurs : Rouge
2:12 Astérix et Obélix : Mission Cléopâtre
2:15 Jules et Jim
2:18 Cyrano de Bergerac
2:20 Holy motors
2:22 Joyeux Noël
2:25 Le mépris
2:30 Les 400 coups
2:32 Le chant du loup
2:35 L'ours
2:37 La vérité
2:40 Première année
2:42 Les diaboliques
2:45 La vie d'Adèle
2:47 Série noire
2:49 Nos jours heureux
2:52 Nous trois ou rien
2:54 Patients
2:57 Play
2:59 La vie est un long fleuve tranquille
3:02 Le grand bain
3:04 Le magnifique
3:07 Grâce à Dieu
3:09 Les tontons flingueurs
3:12 Deux moi
3:14 Les choristes
3:17 120 battements par minute
3:19 Amour
3:22 Les Visiteurs
3:24 Le bonheur
3:27 La grande illusion
3:29 La tortue rouge
3:32 La tour montparnasse infernale
3:34 99f
3:37 Jeanne d'Arc 1928
3:39 Les bronzés font du ski
3:41 Le cercle rouge
3:44 Les misérables
3:49 Hors normes
3:51 La dernière vie de Simon
3:54 Le trou
3:56 Les trois frères
3:59 Mesrine
4:01 L'armée des ombres
4:04 Léon
4:06 Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain
4:09 Rabbi Jacob
4:11 Les enfants du paradis
4:14 Des hommes et des dieux
4:16 Paris brûle-t-il ?
4:18 L'auberge espagnole
4:21 Belle de jour
4:23 Delicatessen
4:27 Irréversible
4:30 Nikita
4:32 Au revoir là haut
4:37 Un long dimanche de fiançailles
4:40 La règle du jeu
4:42 Le cinquième élément
4:45 Héros
4:48 La soupe au choux
4:51 Le père noël est une ordure
4:53 8 femmes
4:56 Les parapluies de Cherbourg
4:58 Pupille
5:01 Entre les murs
5:03 Elle
5:06 Au revoir les enfants
5:08 Les valseuses
5:10 De battre mon coeur s'est arrêté
5:13 Les vacances de mr Hulot
5:15 Les demoiselles de Rochefort
5:18 Le scaphandre et le papillon
5:20 Yamakasi
5:23 Le salaire de la peur
5:25 Persepolis
5:28 Playtime
5:30 Adoration
5:33 Le sens de la fête
5:35 A bout de souffle
5:38 Le dîner de con
5:40 Le gendarme de St Tropez
5:43 Fantomas
5:45 La maman et la putain
5:48 Didier
5:50 La haine
Bro... you're my hero
Wow 😮
Out of all of those, which ones are your favorites?
@@derwunze8147 really hard to say, I would recommend Buffet froid, la dernière vie de Simon et réalité, but all them are must see
Tu avais pensé à mettre Le grand bleu ?
Bravo. C'est une magnifique lettre d'amour au cinéma Français qui mérite d'être utilisée comme ouverture aux Césars ou au festival de Cannes.
Merci infiniment !!
@@TheBeautyOf Non, c'est nous qui vous remercions.
Canon cette vidéo ,un vibrant hommage au cinéma français ,BB ,Romy ,Delon Belmondo Ventura etc etc Cassel ,Dujardin ,Duris,etc la musique So beautiful ,j’ai eu des frissons devant toutes ces magnifiques images 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@@TheBeautyOf j’ai pas de mots.enfin si ,commentaire ci dessus 🎥👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Cela serait absolument génial !!! partager un petit moment de magie.
Being French this video makes me so proud of my country:
I know these actors, these directors, these places and these movies, and to see them being recognized in this way makes me feel full of pride.
Thank you so much for this.
C'est français le pianiste?
@@wolvu7616 oui, c'est un film de Roman Polanski qui est français.
@@raphaelicoptere le film a été tourné en anglais pour un public anglophone donc non ce n'est pas un film français.
Si je suis votre raisonnement les films de Gondry tournés aux EU seraient des films français? Le film 'La Balance' de Bob Swaim un film américain?
As an italian respect. Our countries made the cinema great.
I am french too and I love french cinema and many things that come from france. But to be honest I am not really proud to be french with all the shit going on there and how the administration works over there. I am actually pretty damn ashamed of how dumb the french goverment is and miserable they can make everyones lives.
Je m'attendais à image presque cliché du cinéma français, rien de récent, peu de comédies mais chapeau, il y a de toutes les époques et de tous les styles et le résultat est magnifique.
Merci beaucoup !
@@TheBeautyOf Hey bro what's that thumbnail movie?
@@raguram3524 i think it’s « L’enfer »
The place where Cinema was born. The place where Cinema will live forever.
@B Babbich yeah it's horrible
B Babbich lmao is it a troll ?
@B Babbich clearly not the most creative
Hollywood used to create great movies at one point of time. They used to have a large audience that appreciated the creative art of filmmaking.
Over the years, however, they have had to resort to making really ridiculous movies just to cater to the audience's contemporary vision where "movies are just to relax". Now it's more about how much movies make at the box office rather than enhancing creative art.
Nothing wrong in it, of course (after all, everyone is always looking at making more money) but credibility is lost in that manner. There's no value to the art anymore.
@B Babbich but Hollywood commercial, because usa have lots of money ,French movie more artistic in nature
France is the birthplace of cinema, so it’s only natural for many of their movies to be great.
@@kaffialridho927 Cinema has been invented in Lyon by Louis and Auguste Lumière and the first movie ever was filmed in Lyon. There also is "l'arrivée d'un train en gare de la Ciotat" which is one of the first movies ever filmed.
I'm from Lyon and if you visit the city one day you can go to Lumière brothers museum if you want to know more about it 😉
also its the birthplace of the French New Wave, which changed cinema forever
@@MotioldutyGamer lmao cinema hasn't been invented by Lumière, actually it's been invented in 1878, with the horse in motion
@@cleberv9825 yeah but there are so many important cinematic movements. Expressionism, neorealism ecc
@@mischabarattolo7598 The invented cinematograph and they were the first peope to make movies. They weren't the only people involved in the cinema design but they were the first people to make it real by doing movies
Something that I always notice when looking at French movies is the terrible despair of the average French cititizen and how he feels terribily alone even in the biggest crowds. Even comedy movies in France have a sad edge, sometimes it is in the dialog that shows a deep desire for uniqueness in the characters but more often in a beautifully calculated cinematography that with little shots shows us how alone our characters are, how small they are compared to the large numbers. I am not French but I live in Luxembourg and have many French friends from many social and cultural backgrounds and when I told them about this feeling I always have when watching French cinema they all agreed. A friend of mine from the banlieu told me of how little you felt when police passed around the streets and you thought about which of your brothers was going to be blamed for a crime he did not committ. A friend of mine from relatively high Parisian society told how you feel small when confronted with the expectations of an extremely repetitive family history and how he sometimes could not tell his parents apart from their friends because of how similarly they had been educated and how they had grown up. A friend of mine from Orleans told me of much you feel small and distant from the rest of France even if you are in the literal center of it and how you feel like you need to live up to the perfect stereotipe of the model French person. They all told me how in France the fight for individuality is not a small thing you do in high school calling yourself different from other students, it is a fight against ideas so deeply tucked in everybody's brains that they are not even ideologies but a universal law.
Sounds grave, mate. But them, I suppose every culture's got its uniqueness, its vices. its like even tho we are all living in the same planet, but still feels different when we travel to other nations and continents
A quite dark but true way of viewing a part of what makes us French. It is interesting how a non-French can depict such a clearer view on French identity than us French could ever do. Thanks for formulating your thoughts here in the comment section.
French comedies, sad or happy always were thé bests. Always touching movies
Just want to answer about the police fact, France is not the US. Yes there is racists in the Police, but today there is a rise of crimes in the streets especially last years for many different reasons and it is true that this is also people from immigration (due to a bad integration and economic situation) that are responsible. But Police in France is VERY laxist and soft in comparision to the rest of the world, they even die bc they can’t defend themself. Please do not blame the Police that is doing a difficult job everyday and preserving with limited ressources our safety and security.
J'ai lu tout ce que vous avez écrit et j'ai adoré la façon dont vous parlez de cela vraiment. J aurais aimé que ce texte soit plus long vous êtes très agréable à lire et très pertinent 😉
I’m french and I’m really happy to see that people can be interested by our cinema
Je le suis aussi 😉
@@TheBeautyOf tu es français? Ou tu veux dire que tu es intéressé ?😄
@@laolaaytb Il est français ^^
@@TyrranoAlpha merciiii
@@laolaaytb what's the movie name in thumbnail !
Louis de Funès, one of the very best actors to ever live. Fier d’être Français 🇫🇷
Jerome Jeune Ah en France oui c’est évident, mais même dans le Monde d’après moi! Il y a beaucoup d’étrangers qui l’ont en haute estime malgré la barrière de la langue 🙌
plutot un des meilleurs dans la comedie, il n'a rien fait d'autre ;)
C'est vrai que Louis de Funès est incroyable dans les films de comédie !
French aesthetic is really something special while their humor is, well, something special as well.
😅
"La Haine" makes a perfect ending
Totally agree I waited for it to show up during half the video, then forgot I needed to see it appear and watched the whole thing remembering how much I love French cinema. But at the end I didn't expect this "Grand Final" which honestly gave me chills. 👏👏
France's style, when it comes to clothes, art or movies, it's so exquisitely unique.
"Je ne veux parler que de cinéma. Pourquoi parler d'autre chose ? Avec le cinéma, on peut parler de tout, en partant de rien."
- Jean-Luc Godard -
"I only want to talk about cinema. Why talk about anything else? With cinema, we can talk about everything, starting from nothing"
Oui, mais tu ne parles pas de cinéma, tu écris...
Et c'est pour ça que Godard n'a rien dit. Parce que sa matière première est 'rien'.
Godard a une autre que j'adore, "J'adore parler pour ne rien dire".
@@MikelGCinema Perso, ma préférée de lui, c'est celle-là :
"C'est formidable, le cinéma, on voit des filles avec des robes;
Le cinéma arrive, on voit leurs culs."
As an American, I must say that French cinema surpasses most if not all others in the world. There's just something so unique about it, in its beauty, its execution and its nuances. Then again, I'd expect no less from the country that invented cinema in the first place! An excellent compilation you've made here. I was happy to see that some of my favorite French films made the cut (pun intended)!
Well France (a bit more Paris itself) has been (still is?) at the exact center of artistic creativity in so many aspects for centuries : litterature, painting, architecture, music, theater, mode, ideas, politics, etc. It has attracted many talents from within France and everywhere in the world.
Maybe it has to do with a way of life, a profound love for the people, the french language (the one element usually skipped by self-centered anglo-americans).
It's unique.
Let's not forget also successive generations of 'average' french moviegoers who had some sensibility, curiosity, interest for both popular and beautiful movies.
Even in occupied France (1940-1944) lots of master pieces were filmed whereas in Germany nothing good was produced.
@paul walters Tous les gouts sont dans la nature !
Would you please make a list of some of those "good" films.
@paul walters Maybe just one movie title ?
Here are some good French movies of the 1940-1944 period :
- Goupil Main Rouge
- L'Assassinat du Père Noël
- Le Corbeau
- Premier Rendez-Vous
- Les Inconnus dans la Maison
- Les Visiteurs du Soir
- L'Assassin Habite au 21
- La Main du Diable
- Lumière d'Eté
- Vénus Aveugle
- Les Enfants du Paradis
- Le Ciel est à Vous
etc.
@paul walters you probably didn't notice but I put an 'etc.' to the list and Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne was released in September 1945, a year after the end of the Occupation. This movie is good and I really like Paul Bernard, I recommand Panique (1946) with himself and Viviane Romance (who played in Venus Aveugle).
Les Visiteurs du Soir or Le Corbeau not master pieces?
Are you kidding? Go and watch them (again), most are available with or without subtitles. In any case refer yourself to historians and critics for an unbiased opinion.
I watched only a dozen war-period german movie and none was a master piece to me.
It's true that lots of talented german and austrian directors, actors and technicians had left the country way before the war.
@paul walters Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne was released one year after the end of the Occupation so it's not considered properly an Occupation movie. Most important date for a movie is the release date. Throughout the war, French moviegoers and critics new nothing of this film that was not even finalised, to me it's more a film d'après-guerre (there are a couple of others like that).
Is a such a shame you don't want (can't?) even cite a german war-time film you consider as a "masterpiece".
You are right in saying that taste is personal but indeed your "arrogant frog" rant is quite telling on your biased personality ;-))
I am a little disappointed since I often thought watching French movies would help people to become more tolerant and civilised ('La Grande Illusion' !).
Too bad you don't watch films on digital support !
Yesterday night I watched a "restaured master copy" blu-ray of 'L'Ombre des Châteaux' (1977) by Daniel Duval, I am really thrilled by the moving quality and beauty of this "little" film (I had seen most of Daniel Duval's other films and many his actor career films but this "gem" was missing in my cinéphilie)
ruclips.net/video/z9AMQBYPXak/видео.html
Being fluent in Spanish and German I watched a lot of movies in those languages (lots of Argentinian movies) as well as so many Italian movies though I am not fluent in Italian.
I am so captivated by dialogs, musics and sounds in films that sometimes I only listen to the soundtrack.
Unfortunatly I don't have time to watch all the films (a couple of thousands) I would like to.
I’m sniffing and crying thinking about how I gave up on pursuing acting. I was so horrified by Hollywood.. I live in the states. I’ve been called a weirdo my whole life for my taste in almost everything. The big reason why I’ve always loved Europe and France specifically is how much culture and creativity from these places have spread throughout the world and influenced everyone.. from French fries to French films.
I never realized how much of a weirdo I was until I recognized so many clips that made me weep.. wishing I could have pursued acting and be more proud of my country but I don’t even feel connected to my homeland and never will.
The pure passion and love for filmmaking, the visuals and the emotions, depth of humanity.. the subtle nature of it that most filmmakers and creators lack.. this is the finest. I know it’s not perfect just because it’s European, Hollywood has some great films and creators too but there’s this beautiful harmony and sense of peace with liberty, sense of believing life is to be lived truly and fully.. stats speak for themself.
I’ll probably never be able to make it there as small towns in middle America are like quicksand but I love that there are others as passionate and in love with this kind of imagination and storytelling.
Viva la France! ❣️🇫🇷
Your story is very touching to read, you seem very passionate about it. When a creation got soul that's when you start to feel something profound, like a connection or even a reflection to yourself.
The fact that you seem so emotionally responsive to European and French films just show that you recognize yourself in those works and their actors. Whatever drew you so much about French filmmaking, in the end, you don't need any reasons to love something. As long as it's coming from the heart and the guts, it's a pure feeling, and you don't have to be ashamed about it.
Warm greetings and lots of love from France my friend 🇫🇷, we're consider the spreaders of creativity but you can be too! Even if you don't feel any bond to your country, it doesn't mean you are alone, cinéma is eternal and require no specific origin to make and appreciate art!
@@dameanebulia Absolutely you are the spreaders of creativity! That is exactly how I feel🥰 when I took some film classes or theater classes, again French film comes up as the origin place for things everyone uses today in film but then you can cross many many subjects like culinary to politics and again - you see the beautiful way the French believe in humanity and civil liberties and how much their influence has made an impact. Hence Statue of Liberty🗽 coming from France ofc!!!
Everyone around me seems to take for granted or downplays the beautiful European influence we have been gifted with. I realized as I began my education how many times we are all positively influenced by French inventors, scientists and creators. There is something in the soil, in the ocean and the air.. maybe in a past life, this has always been my home and where my heart is. You're right, I should stop feeling ashamed of my interests and love of these cultures.
Thank you for reading and hearing me with all my emotional mess haha. It was scary to write it.. I cried as I typed thinking about how I'm in love with all these beautiful, brilliant films. I realized how I'm more familiar with European culture than my own.. maybe one day I will live my best artist life and I'm sure France will be in the details❤️🇫🇷 love from the Midwest💃🏻❣️🙌
As a french, I feel very proud of my country by seeing your comment.
I truly hope everything is okay for you and wish you the very best from across that big ocean splitting us.
Man the internet almost make me sad as I'm realising there are a lot of people out there I would love to chat with whlie having a drink.
Porte-toi bien, et que le cinéma continue de nous toucher au plus profond de nous.
I haven't really watched anything from French or European cinema in general, but I think this is a great time to start. Thanks for all the videos you've made, I've learned so many movies from you.
As a french, i have the feeling the french humour or emotions might be hard to understand when you're not native. Moreover if you're watching with dubs, you lose everything.
@@mazomort4127 For your former point, I think that's the beauty of trying to understand a foreign culture, however successful it might be. And for the latter I totally agree, I almost always prefer the original dub with subtitles
You're really losing life
@@billkoul9780 Maybe start with La Haine. Very accessible, quite fun, and very serious.
Intouchables is very easy to watch and « la haine » is very interesting to watch and plenty others
I feel quite proud recognizing most of the films here.
Can u list the names of the movies ?
It' really beautiful and fascinating ❤🖤
@@hemantsaw4175 - The uploader already did it.
Hello there, i don't know how to find the vast majority of these films. Where do you watch them?
@@MTheoOA the illegal way is the only option you have unfortunately , because all of the movies are hard to find on the streaming services
They should do one for Russian cinema! Lots of great cinematography: Come and See, Stalker, Mirror
Great idea. There is also Italy. And I wanted to see a video of Brazil.
How you gonna do Nostalghia and Offret like that?! Swedish cinema would be epic as well as Polish for Bergman and Kieślowski.
I support you. There are so many legends in Soviet and Russian cinema, who are not broadly known in the World. Sergei Eisenstein, Mikhail Romm, Aleksei German, Vasily Shukshin, Aleksei Balabanov and so on.
Come and See is the greatest ww2 movie
For Tarkovsky only you could do a video.
Everything is in this video. The laughter and the drama, the seriousness and naivety. The burlesque and the refinement, the absurdity, the sassiness...
You encaptured the soul of french cinema,
and I thank you sincerely for it.
... Of course I'm french why would you even need to ask ;)
La vie, tout simplement.
C'est là qu'on se rend compte de tous les chefs d'œuvre pondus par le cinéma français. Il a encore de belles années à vivre devant lui. Merci pour ce bel hommage !
J'ai beaucoup de mal à partager votre optimisme béat.
Le cinéma français est à l'image de la France : En train de mourir de la pensée unique, de la diversité médiocre par la discrimination positive, de l'entre soi bien-pensant embourgeoisé, de la distribution de postes et de rôles par cooptation communautaire ou de réseaux d'influence.
Rien à voir avec le cinéma d'antan qui s'éteint progressivement depuis 15-20 ans, et où toutes les catégories socio-culturelles pouvaient y évoluer, toutes les catégories socio-économiques pouvait y accéder..
@@jfred5258 👍👍👍
I feel like every shot of Portrait of a Lady on Fire would have been appropriate aha
My heart skipped a beat. So moving, so uplifting. The Truffaut’s introduction is a great idea. French cinema at its best.
Vive The Beauty Of.
I’m a great fan of French culture and especially cinema from Russia.Want to say,men,its absolutely stunning and beautiful work,hope you will make something like this about another countries
PARFAIT.
TOUT-EST-PARFAIT.
Le choix des films.
Le choix des plans.
Le choix de la musique.
J’ai adoré.
Bravo !! 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Merci beaucoup !
It's so amazing that this was not some stupid video essay, but just a collection of absolutely amazing and mesmerising movie shots..
There is so much power in our old french movies...
There's just something about french cinema that I can't resist it's so amazing. If you get the time do something similar with Italian and Japanese film.
I love this idea of a country's cinema mashups, can't wait for the Italian and Russian one. Also it would be cool the beauty of directors, there are some directors with so few movies and it would be really easy to make a mashup, like Leone who only did 6
I think my friend that we all are think about the great Tarkovskij❤. As an italian i can't wait too.
@@airpods66 Siamo connazionali allora, non mi ricordavo neanche di questo commento ma ho continuato a seguirlo e ha iniziato effettivamente a fare i mashup di registi, e si probabilmente penso che quello che aspetto di più anche io sia Tarkovskij, anche se, se non ricordo male, ha già fatto diversi suoi film
Cinema is art in France, not commercial entity like in Hollywood, but you should dedicate a tribute to Italian cinema, as they were the Pioneer of neo realism and parallel cinema.
It was an art, now it's commercial too, French cinema has a crisis now
@The Dreamer At least if it's political it means the movie has a statement, a voice and something to say. That message may rub you the wrong way and you may not like it, true. Commercial movie have nothing to say of substance, but they are fun to watch. It's great that we have both, and the greatest movies certainly can do both at the same time. But I cannot believe that an art form choosing to say something would be worse than one that choose to say nothing. Even if I don't like what it is saying.
Did you crack ssc?
Right now French cinema is going in circle. They lack money, they lack talent, they lack ambition and it's mostly run by snobs who have a very strict and narrow view of the thing.
It's also worth something that you can be commercial and entertaining and still make art (Spielberg, Villeneuve, Alfonso Cuarón with Gravity (just watch the making-off, it's rather telling on how much toughs went into it's making and what he was trying to talk about with it), George Miller with Fury Road, Guillermo del Torro, and so many others.) It's silly to separate films like this saying "this is """true""" cinema, this is not". *Any* film can be great ""meaningful"" and *all* films touch on subject, even if they don't always mean to.
Frankly, even I, a huge francophone cinephile (from Québec but still) which loves many nieche films, feels that institutions should move their thumbs out of their asses and propose more variety. I also feel that while not always the most profound, commercial films are important to finance the global industry, keep theatres alive and, in a ideal system, can help finance more personal projects. In other words: there's a just balance in everything. I love things that are made solely for the sake of art just like everyone else, but I still think we need a bit of everything.
Don't praise us too much. Today, French cinema's creativity and insolence largely collapsed. French movies who make the screens now are usually heavily subsided post marxist propaganda ads disguised as comedies.....that don't make anyone laugh anymore.
Bloodflow grandbrother, music used in the wonderful « Hors norme ».
Bravo for this awesome video, knowledge, And beauty. Thank you
France makes some of the best films I've seen
Damn I should start a french movie marathon
Cool video btw
Un trés long marathon... toute une vie
Nothing to do with french movies marathon but your profile picture is fucking amazing 😂👌
Do you recommend any???
@@tilaksoni6171 wanna laugh or cry? Le père noël est une ordure is a bit of both x'D
@@tilaksoni6171 i can recommand Intouchables, The pianist, the father, The translators, les misérables, léon, the truth, Of Gods and Men, The Artist, Rust and Bones, OSS 117, Army of shadow, The wolf's call...
First of all, lovely intro. Second, this video quite possibly summarizes why I love French cinema.
Merci beaucoup.
Ça fait plus de 6 mois que je suis partie à l'étranger et voir ta vidéo me rappelle les dimanches soirs passés avec ma mère à regarder des films, souvent français, puisqu'elle a toujours préféré le cinéma français. Et je t'avoue que j'ai juste chialé comme une gamine pendant ta vidéo. Parce qu'au final j'ai quand même envie de rentrer. J'ai pas eu le mal du pays jusque là, du moins pas consciemment, mais voir ce montage m'a simplement flingué. C'est pas la joie en France, surtout en ce moment, mais malgré tout je réalise qu'elle me manque.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Reviens, on a besoin de tous le monde !
It is rare to see videos mixing socalled "mainstream" and "auteur" films. Thank you for this!
Rien que le début avec du Gaspar Noé, j'étais aux anges ! Merci pour cette superbe vidéo !!
I've watched very few French cinema but it is undeniably true that they are beautiful and the plot are just mind blowing.
The music with the scenes really holds my heart by a thread. Thank you for this. I come back often to feel it.
I love that not only La Haine was at the end (it's a fantastic movie), but that you also included animated films. France is one of the only countries outside of the US and Japan with a powerful animation industry, and it's great that you gave it justice.
This also tells me that I need to watch more French films. I have only seen Persepolis and La Haine.
I saw 'Au revoir là-haut' last two nights and you included it!
The movie was great and the book too
What an edit.
I might be a bit emotional, but bursting into tears 5 times in 6 minutes is the consequence of an amazing music choice, a great editing rhythm, and wholesome shots picked among excellent movies.
Thank you so much for such an hommage to french cinema, the one I grew up with, the one I (re)discover every day, and the one I'm working for.
I'm glad I didn't know this channel before, so I can take the time to appreciate it bit by bit.
Keep doing theses videos, they are doing the 7th art a great favor.
Thank you 🙏
I love this new format! France truly has some of the best art in the world. I hope you continue making videos forever!
So many masterpieces of French cinema, as well as La soupe aux choux! Amazing.
Non tu rigole 😂
BY FAR your best video yet!!!
Love from Germany 🇩🇪 🇫🇷
❤️❤️
I cried from beginning to end. That's how much I love French cinema and how proud it makes me. Thank you so much for this, really.
"Mission Cléopâtre", l'apogée de la French Culture. Un chef d’œuvre.
The music, the shots...
This video is hypnotising. I've seen it ten times already.
Well done, sir... Well done...
Ce qui est bien c'est de voir qu'il y a vraiment tout type de film dans ton montage : on a du Eustache et du De Funès, ce qui est vraiment super cool à regarder !
C’est tellement beau.
Le septième art procure des sensations si particulières. La France, berceau du cinéma; puis le cinéma français depuis les années 1940, se sont construit une véritable identité. Humour, potache, noir, revendicatif, comédies, drames. Il y a toujours quelque chose de si particulier que nous avons, ce lien, avec nos acteurs et leurs metteurs en scène.
Ce que nous aimons dans le cinéma français c’est certainement la finesse des sentiments, par le jeu d’interprétation de ses acteurs et la manière dont les ficelles du scénario les amènent à se mettre en œuvre.
C’est bien cela notre exception culturelle.
Le cinéma français avant 1940 ne compte pas ? Ca c'est soit très téméraire comme théorie à défendre, soit vous vous êtes mal exprimé.
@@jfred5258 la vidéo montre des films post 1940
@@baptos333 Et le Voyage dans la Lune ?
@@baptos333 Il me semble avoir Napoléon d'Abel Gance
@@jfred5258 .
Beautifully done. A list of must-see french films that we need right now. Keep it up. You're doing great.
I love watching Foreign movies!
Foreign movies are just movies
@@zigotorigolo6050 yes. Don't limit yourself but also don't consider it to be another genre. It's just another film.
We love watching american movies (foreign for us)
@@zigotorigolo6050 You are so wrong
classic American comment
Glorious! Le cinema Français est superbe!
Can you do: The beauty of Italian cinema? ✨
Cara Keora yes italy is the other place of european movie.
The three big places of cinema : Italia, France and Russia
But in France and in Italia, there still are beautiful films, and sadly not in Russia (with rare exceptions)
Every now and then I end up watching this video again. And it's always in the right moment.
Qd j'ai un moment de bad mood je reviens toujours vers cette video ça me rassure de savoir que même qd on a plus rien y'a toujours le cinema
so enjoyable, entertaining and heartwarming to see as someone who grew up in France watching a lot of these movies
Qu'est-ce que j'aime cette chaîne, ça m'a donné envie de revoir tellement de films et de découvrir tous ceux que j'ai pas encore vus. Bref, continuez ce que vous faites, c'est incroyable!
Merci !
You have forgotten the french right of passage movie: La Boum.
Je sais 😅
Le scaphandre et le papillon would’ve been nice to see too
@@sethvanpelt5707 it's in the video...
J'y pensais si fort
@@sethvanpelt5707 5:18
One of the best ways to honor the rich French cinema I have ever seen. Bravo et merci!
2:12 right here, the BEST French Movie ever made. A master piece.
C'est quoi son nom ?
Well done, great tribute to our cinema ! Merci 🇫🇷
Merci beaucoup !
Your editing is amazing! You managed to time every cut to the music and not only that, but the ever so slight difference in aspect ratios makes the cut much more pleasing to look at. Some of the clip transitions have very beautiful color contrasts, and the color palette of the clips was wide enough that there was always something to appreciate, I can tell you put a lot of effort into it! Great job :)
Quel bonheur de retrouver tous ces cultes du cinéma français qui ont bercé mon enfance ! Magnifique vidéo !
It's so satisfying and much more emotional when the scenes are out of movies you know
La puissance du son combiné aux images incroyablement émotionnelle !
Merci !
Some French movies have greatly impacted how I see life. Amèlie, La Haine, Cleo from 5 to 7 are my favourite ones.
that shot of les misérables gave me CHILLS
Cette vidéo est réellement magnifique, je me surprends à la regarder chaque mois...
Quelle compilation superbe !
Une vrai déclaration au cinéma français !
Merci pour votre travail
What is the movie name in thumbnail?
lol
Great video ( and great music as well ! ). I have loved so many of that movies !
Thank you for this! Something about the clip and music combo always raises my spirits.
Thank you for having been able to show very different aspects of French cinema, notably the scenes of humorous and popular films which are often despised by intelligentsia. Cabbage soup, Rabbi Jacob, the seventh company. When we know the role that the films with Louis De Funès may have played, for example, which were seen for some from the other side of the Iron Curtain, as far as China!
J'aimerais que cette vidéo dure pour l'éternité car bizarrement cette nostalgie fait du bien 😌
Je reviens souvent revoir cette vidéo quel chef d'oeuvre
Lol when I saw the title of this video I was like "What is this... French cinema is way too rich and complex to capture its beauty in 6 minutes". Well... you did pretty great job to not only cover the diverse styles of filmmakers but also capturing individual essence and beauty as well in such a short time. I think I've watched about 50-60% of the films shown here. A lot still to catch up.
From the beginning to the end of the video, I wondered if I missed the La Haine, but the closing with it turned all my curiosity into a big smile. Thanks for this nice video.
Suggestions: the beauty of: Russian cinema, Scandinavian cinema, Italian cinema, Czech/Czechoslovak cinema, Spanish cinema
The beauty of italian cinema would be great
+ Hungarian cinema.
@The White Wolf The Painted Bird for example from 2019, something similar to Come and See, + Marketa Lazarova. by greatest Vlacil.
Ignore him @The White Wolf, he just want to spread his hate against this video
I audibly went ‘yes!’ when the french sequinned flag panned down to Sofia Boutella. What an incredible film.
I like the Sentiment of French movies! Every time I watch a french movie,I feel beautiful and unique!
The music is so beautiful. I was entranced. Unable to look away from the beautifully edited video
Paradis trying out different outfits on the store fitting room for Auteuil to choose on Leconte's "La Fille Sur le Pont" would have been perfect here.
Alain Delon himself is the beauty of French cinema
Romy Schneider is better
jean pierre léaud is beautiful too
@@known_film4081 the goddess and the god for me, I love them so much, like really
Tomáš Ryska he is... but there are many others...
i me french and jean paul Belmondo is most popular that delon in France
but alain delon is the definition of universal beauty
edit: 1:40 for belmondo and delon just after
Oh bordel les frissons.. c’est la vidéo la plus touchante que t’ai pu faire. Magnifique.
Merci infiniment 🙏
Woaw, super travail franchement ❤️
Cette vidéo me donne envie de m'intéresser plus sérieusement au cinéma français. Parce que faut dire que ma vision du cinéma reste bloqué sur les comédie médiocre qu'on nous balance ces dernières années... Cette vidéo m'a fait prendre conscience que le cinéma français ce n'est pas que ça, et qu'il renferme bien d'autre style et autres pépites qui n'attendent que d'être découverte ❤️
Alors, oui cette vidéo est excellente car elle reflète ce qu'il y a de meilleur dans le cinéma, car elle donne envie d'en savoir plus, donc oui, je le répète, excellente vidéo ❤️👍
Merci infiniment ❤️❤️❤️
Dans les films français récents (5 ans max) tu peux regarder :
- Le chant du loup
- au revoir là haut
- Le monde est à toi
- J'ai perdu mon corps
- Grave
- La Belle Époque
- Edmond
- Au Poste !
- Mustang
- Portrait d'une jeune fille en feu
Sinn dans les films un peu plus vieux je te conseille :
- Itinéraire d'un enfant gâté (pour du dépaysement, et belmondo)
- La cité des enfants perdus (particulièrement si tu aimes le steampunk)
- Le Samourai
- L'homme de rio (hommage à tintin + petite vibe Indiana Jones avant l'heure)
- Le convoi de la peur (en noir et blanc, incroyable au niveau de la tension)
- Buffet Froid (si tu aimes l'humour absurde)
- Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie (pareil)
- Le nom de la rose (film d'enquête historique)
- Cyrano de Bergerac (l'une des meilleures performances de Depardieu)
- Coup de Torchon (film noir qui se passe dans les colonies)
Bien sûr c'est juste pour commencer, moi même j'ai encore une culture très limitée en cinéma français, mais j'espère que ça peut t'aider
@@ubik123 une petite liste sympa et bien fournie, merci beaucoup 👍
I was waiting for a clip from La Haine all along. You clever thing, you had me watch the entire video then!
It's brillant.
Cette vidéo est certainement l'une des meilleures et des plus belles que j'ai vu dans ma vie. Merci
i wanna learn french so i can enjoy these without subtitles . this is pure art.
It's a long and tough way, but speaking french is the most amazing thing that happened to me yet :)
It's a hard way... But worth it. The key to french culture and way of life. But watch out, you can't go back ;)
_courage mon ami_ , it is a long journey (knowing that more than half of France can't speak correctly after 15 years in class) but worth it.
how much time did you all take ?
@@FlecissaVideos I'm native ahah
Thank you so much!! Outstanding work
Quel magnifique hommage tu nous as fait la ... Milles merci !
Cette vidéo me fait pleurer à chaque visionnage, merci pour ces émotions !
Magnifique vidéo ! Les demoiselles de Rochefort mon film préféré merci de l'avoir mis !
I am French and thanks to your video, I am very proud of what we have created and done in the cinema
Thank you again for this wonderful video
I love your job on your channel, keep it like that ;)
Je suis aussi français, c'est ce qui m'a motivé 😅
Love from italy❤
we love Italy 💜
@@ninalempicka2948 ❤️
Nothing but love to my Italians brothers 🇮🇹 🙏🇫🇷
Wow... Sans prétention, je trouve que tous ces acteurs français ont un regard transperçant, criant de vérité, quelque chose de très "palpable" et touchant... Je ne saurais le décrire, c'est très particulier.
Merci beaucoup pour cette magnifique video, vraiment !
Merci beaucoup pour ton retour 🙏
Magnifique rétrospective et merci d'avoir fait en sorte que la comédie fasse aussi parti du 7ème art !
I’ve been watching your videos for a couple of months now and this is awesome! Love the seamless transitions and have even been listening to the Grandbrothers. Looking forward to your 20 minute video 👍👍
The beauty of South Korean cinema!
Yes, but South Korean movies are not for the light hearted people's,bcas of its intense & insane emotions
@@tamizh14mass36 ya south Korean cinema only make thriller and horror movies which are great rest of the genre is pretty bland
i will love to see the same thing about south Korean cinema .
One of my favorite movies is from South Korea-- Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring
@@juanitacarrollyoung2979 I suggest: Night Flight, Parasite, Method, The Wailing, "Secretly, Greatly", 200 Pounds of Beauty
Nice! I can see a lot of passion, love and hard works went into this.
Can I make a request? Well, you're French. But can you make this type of video a series? Like the beauty of Indian cinema, American cinema, German cinema, British cinema, Italian, Australian, Japanese , Russian...you get the idea.
Now you may feel since you don't belong to these cultures you may not feel for them as you feel for French cinema. But I suggest a method for that. Conduct a survey or poll or whatever you want, we will tell you which movies to look out for. Go through them then pick the scenes you love the most. Iconic ones, beautiful ones. That's up to you. I'm from India and I really like your channel, there's a different type of serenity and beauty here. Even if you don't do this I won't mind. Stay safe. Keep doing this beautiful work.💓❤️
I will one day, but let me rest 😂
@@TheBeautyOf oh my god didn't expect a reply, that too so fast...but thanks and yeah go get some well earned rest😊
The French language is a beauty in itself
Way way more than the english language I think ♥️🇫🇷
@@julien3331 I agree, it has a very beautiful sound
¡This is my favorite part of the day! A new notification of your channel . French cinema is superb, thank you for this video is wonderful.
Toujours un chef d’œuvre cette vidéo, ça change pas