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    Quote Originally Posted by beyee View Post
    Wala pa gstate asa Na cinema, usually Isa Ra ka cinema sya. I'll ask the front desk nya later k watch ko movie Ron.
    Yay thanks mam Beyee. Just keep me posted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luff101 View Post
    Yay thanks mam Beyee. Just keep me posted.
    Checked yesterday, wala pa sila na-ingnan
    sa admin asa na cinema Ang gamiton, luff.

    Susiha lang nya didto later luff. Enjoy
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    Quote Originally Posted by beyee View Post
    Checked yesterday, wala pa sila na-ingnan
    sa admin asa na cinema Ang gamiton, luff.

    Susiha lang nya didto later luff. Enjoy

    I think sa cinema 2. I just checked it online, seems wala silay schedule sa cinema 2. so sa cinema 2 guro.

    Thanks mam beyee.

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    3 Idiots, Call Me by Your Name, Blue is the Warmest Color.

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    The Intouchables , Amelie Poulain

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    The lives of others

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    Quote Originally Posted by BertR View Post
    Mas straightforward na ang THE LOBSTER sir kaysa Holy Motors. Basically, love story na siya in a dystopian future pero ang naka nindot niya kay whacked out kaayo ang pagka layout sa plot ug characters kay ang director mana sa Dogtooth (Yorgos Lanthimos), so you know nga dapat mag expect kag weirdness. hehehe. Naa baya siya bag-o movie nga nindot pud og reviews after screening sa Cannes last May, "The Killing of a Sacred Deer" ang title.

    Wala pa ko kita anang Seklusyon. Apil man diay ni sa MMFF last year no?

    In related news, New York film critics Manohla Dargis and AO Scott list 11 non-English language films as part of their 25 best films of the 21st century so far: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...t-century.html

    Here's the controversial list; most of the foreign language films (with asterisk) I have recommended in this thread during previous years:
    1. There Will Be Blood
    *2. Spirited Away
    3. Million Dollar Baby
    *4. A Touch of Sin
    *5. The Death of Mr Lazarescu
    *6. Yi Yi
    7. Inside Out
    8. Boyhood
    *9. Summer Hours
    10. The Hurt Locker
    11. Inside Llewyn Davis
    *12. Timbuktu
    13. In Jackson Heights
    *14. L'Enfant
    *15. White Material
    16. Munich
    *17. Three Times
    *18. The Gleaners and I
    19. Mad Max: Fury Road
    20. Moonlight
    21. Wendy and Lucy
    22. I'm Not There
    *23. Silent Light
    24. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    25. The 40-Year Old Virgin

    I think every cinephile has seen Spirited Away. A Touch of Sin is Jia Zhangke's masterpiece. The Death of Mr Lazarescu may not necessarily be a great representative of the awesome Romanian Film New Wave (4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days, Beyond the Hills, or Police Adjective and Cristian Munguiu, Porumboiu more popular choices) but it is a fantastic film.

    Yi Yi: A One and a Two is Edward Yang's modernistic masterpiece, but may not please everybody. The same goes for the pleasant French masterwork by Olivier Assayas, Summer Hours. Timbuktu, I have recommended this in previous pages, and it is a remarkable anti-war film.

    The Belgian filmmakers, The Dardenne Brothers are represented in the list through L'Enfant, which is great, but I still think their other film "Le Fils" (The Son, 2002) is a lot better. It's so great to see Claire Denis' powerful White Material on the list. Hou Hsiao-hsien's Three Times is also included, which is awesome even though I still think his newest film "The Assassin" is a lot superior.

    Agnes Varda's The Gleaners and I is a fantastic film, though you'll have to see her more popular film "Vagabond" to really appreciate her skills a lot more. While Carlos Reygada's Silent Light is a beautiful film, I didn't really care too much about it (too much homage to Dreyer's films, plus many technical amateurish mistakes). It's still better than Post Tenebras Lux, though.

    With regard to the English films, I always admired the power of filmmaking showcased in PTA's There Will Be Blood, so it taking the top spot is great. Never really cared too much for Inside Out, Boyhood, Munich, and Moonlight.
    naa kay new recommendations sir?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nea_ness View Post
    naa kay new recommendations sir?
    SURE! As always!

    Natingala ko naa koy email sa istorya. Hehehehe
    I have forgotten about this thread.


    Anyway, For 2019 the one film that I will always remember that I really liked is HONEYLAND!



    It's a documentary feature film about one of the last remaining traditional beekeepers from Macedonia, named Hatidze, but it goes beyond that. You wouldn't believe how the story will unfold. You will be blown away by this amazing film, even if you're not into documentaries. Plus, it's so beautifully shot. Murag every scene was taken from a beautiful impressionistic painting. It's a terrific film that is a must-watch.

    Other great documentaries from 2019:

    One Child Nation (Nanfu Wang, Lynn Zhang, China/USA)




    For Sama (Waad Al-Kateab, Edward Watts, UK/Syria/USA)




    Of course, last year's biggest foreign language is a must-see:

    Parasite (Bong Joon-ho, South Korea)




    Other recommended films:

    Roma (Alfonso Cuaron, Mexico, 201



    The Guilty (Gustav Moller, Denmark, 201



    Monos (Alejandro Landes, Colombia/Argentina, 2019)



    The Wild Goose Lake (Yi'nan Diao, China, 2019) -- This is one terrific neo noir that's set in WUHAN!!!



    The Traitor (Marco Bellocchio, Italy, 2019)





    STILL MORE GREAT FILMS FROM 2018-2019 (not as accessible as the above-mentioned films):
    Cold War
    Bacurau
    Pain and Glory
    Transit
    Synonyms
    The Long Day's Journey Into Night
    Atlantics
    Beanpole
    Happy as Lazaro
    The Wild Pear Tree
    Western
    Zama
    Nocturama
    The Other Side of Hope

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    Quote Originally Posted by BertR View Post
    SURE! As always!

    Natingala ko naa koy email sa istorya. Hehehehe
    I have forgotten about this thread.


    Anyway, For 2019 the one film that I will always remember that I really liked is HONEYLAND!



    It's a documentary feature film about one of the last remaining traditional beekeepers from Macedonia, named Hatidze, but it goes beyond that. You wouldn't believe how the story will unfold. You will be blown away by this amazing film, even if you're not into documentaries. Plus, it's so beautifully shot. Murag every scene was taken from a beautiful impressionistic painting. It's a terrific film that is a must-watch.

    Other great documentaries from 2019:

    One Child Nation (Nanfu Wang, Lynn Zhang, China/USA)




    For Sama (Waad Al-Kateab, Edward Watts, UK/Syria/USA)




    Of course, last year's biggest foreign language is a must-see:

    Parasite (Bong Joon-ho, South Korea)




    Other recommended films:

    Roma (Alfonso Cuaron, Mexico, 201



    The Guilty (Gustav Moller, Denmark, 201



    Monos (Alejandro Landes, Colombia/Argentina, 2019)



    The Wild Goose Lake (Yi'nan Diao, China, 2019) -- This is one terrific neo noir that's set in WUHAN!!!



    The Traitor (Marco Bellocchio, Italy, 2019)





    STILL MORE GREAT FILMS FROM 2018-2019 (not as accessible as the above-mentioned films):
    Cold War
    Bacurau
    Pain and Glory
    Transit
    Synonyms
    The Long Day's Journey Into Night
    Atlantics
    Beanpole
    Happy as Lazaro
    The Wild Pear Tree
    Western
    Zama
    Nocturama
    The Other Side of Hope
    secret admirer ko nmo diri sir dugay na ahahaha mostly sa imong mga na recommend before ako giwatch kay tig follow jud ko ani nga thread. As always, thank you sa pag post!

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