It’s always nice to remind oneself of those films that try and innovate – the independent, the experimental – those that take an unusual or distinctive glimpse at the world, or the films that just try something a little different. Orson Welles’s ground-breaking Citizen Kane (1941) reminded Hollywood that one man could make storytelling clever […]
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10 Great Arthouse Movies You’ve Probably Never Seen
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The number of people who argue that cinema is a slow medium for our era and will gradually lose its effect or turn into something else is increasing. Nevertheless, it is a fact that cinema still has a unique power that can affect our lives directly. And arthouse films might be the best part of […]
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10 Great Arthouse Movies You’ve Probably Never Seen
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There are numerous art-house films that have either been neglected or underappreciated. From existential dramas to suspenseful thriller, here is a list of some hidden gems of the art-house cinema that you have probably never seen. 10. La Luna (1979) Directed by the legendary Italian filmmaker Bernardo Bertolucci (“Il Conformista”,”Last Tango in Paris”), “La […]
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10 Great Arthouse Movies You’ve Probably Never Seen
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From French New Wave to Italian Neorealism, a lot of critically acclaimed films have been lost in the dust of time. Here is a list of some art-house films that are criminally underrated. 10. Cold Water (1994) Directed by Olivier Assayas, “Cold Water” is a powerful drama about teenage rebellion and love. Being an […]