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Gravy's Foreign Language Films on DVD
Topic Started: Sep 17 2007, 05:08 AM (173 Views)
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This selection is very small, for the simple reason that most of my foreign-language films can be found listed under my Criterion Collection.

Amélie (2001)
Colors Trilogy (Red, White, Blue)
L’enfant
Farewell, My Concubine
Fellini Satyricon
La Femme Nikita
The Host
King of Hearts
Nowhere in Africa
Pan’s Labyrinth
Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring
Story of a Love Affair
A Very Long Engagement
Volver
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What did you think of L'enfant? We wanted to see that when it was in the local theaters, and it's coming up in our Netflix queue. I've heard mixed things about it.
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Like most of my DVDs, I haven't watched it yet.

I love Amélie, think the colors trilogy is brilliant, didn't like Satyricon, loved The Host and Pan's Labyrinth, thought A Very Long Engagement was pretty good, and enjoyed King of Hearts when I saw it 30 years ago, though!
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