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11. 

Title: Battleship Potemkin

Director: Sergei Eisenstein 

Date: 1925

Plot: In the midst of the Russian Revolution of 1905, the crew of the battleship Potemkin mutiny against the brutal, tyrannical regime of the vessel's officers. The resulting street demonstration in Odessa brings on a police massacre.

Fun fact: The flag seen flying on the ship after the crew had mutinied was white, which is the color of the tsars, but this was done so that it could be hand-painted red on the celluloid, which is the color of communism. Since this is a black-and-white film, if the flag had been red it would have shown up black in the film.
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disappointed the bee movie isn't on this list
whats up with that @Persona 
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12. 

Title: L'Atalante 

Director: Jean Vigo

Date: 1934

Plot: Newly married couple Juliette and a ship captain Jean struggle through marriage as they travel on the L'atalante along with the captain's first mate Le père Jules and a cabin boy.

Fun fact: The last film completed by Jean Vigo before his death from tuberculosis at twenty-nine.
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HeyitsKarlee wrote:
disappointed the bee movie isn't on this list
whats up with that @Persona 
give her time, is a long list.
HeyitsKarlee
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Claire wrote:
HeyitsKarlee wrote:
disappointed the bee movie isn't on this list
whats up with that @Persona 
give her time, is a long list.
i was only kidding (:
this is a v interesting thread so far
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13. 

Title: Breathless

Director: Jean-Luc Godard 

Date: 1960

Plot: A small-time thief steals a car and impulsively murders a motorcycle policeman. Wanted by the authorities, he reunites with a hip American journalism student and attempts to persuade her to run away with him to Italy.

Fun fact: To give a more detached, spontaneous quality, Jean-Luc Godard fed the actors their lines as scenes were being filmed.
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14. 

Title: Apocalypse Now

Director: Francis Ford Coppola 

Date: 1979

Plot: During the Vietnam War, Captain Willard is sent on a dangerous mission into Cambodia to assassinate a renegade Colonel who has set himself up as a god among a local tribe.

Fun fact: Robert Duvall's iconic Oscar-nominated performance as Colonel Kilgore amounts to just eleven minutes of screentime.
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15. 

Title: Late Spring

Director: Yasujiro Ozu

Date: 1949

Plot: Noriko is twenty-seven years old and still living with her widowed father. Everybody tries to talk her into marrying, but Noriko wants to stay at home caring for her father.

Fun fact: The occupying American forces in Japan following World War II censored two specific lines in the script regarding the main character's health and the state of Tokyo. Director Ozu was forced to change these lines in the film.
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How do you find all these movies? I've hardly heard of any of em
Persona
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Gunshot wrote:
How do you find all these movies? I've hardly heard of any of em
i'm using a list, but i've watched all the aforementioned films before 
Persona
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16. 

Title: Au Hasard Balthazar 

Director: Robert Bresson

Date: 1966

Plot: The story of a mistreated donkey and the people around him. A study on saintliness and a sister piece to Bresson's Mouchette.

Fun fact: Balthazar was an untrained donkey during most of the filming, which made Bressons's work a real challenge. The only scene for which the donkey was trained was the circus math trick.
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Bless you, for making threads with great content. 
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i love you for this omg
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17. 

Title: Seven Samurai

Director: Akira Kurosawa

Date: 1954

Plot: A poor village under attack by bandits recruits seven unemployed samurai to help them defend themselves.

Fun fact: Often credited as the first modern action movie. Many now commonly used cinematographic and plot elements--such as slow motion for dramatic flair and the reluctant hero to name a couple--are seen for perhaps the first time. Other movies may have used them separately before, but Akira Kurosawa brought them all together.
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18. 

Title: Persona

Director: Ingmar Bergman

Date: 1966

Plot: A nurse is put in charge of a mute actress and finds that their personas are melding together.

Fun fact: "Persona" is considered a pictorial radical film. Both Bergman and his cinematographer Sven Nykvist felt that mid-shots was boring, therefore the film consists of a few wide shots, occasional mid-shots and many, long and intense close-ups.
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