In many ways you could argue that all foreign language films are underappreciated.
Even the ones you assume that everyone must have heard of (Oldboy,The Raid,etc.)
are often surprisingly ignored outside of film fan circles.
Its a hard and brutal watch, but the violence always informs, and is never simply to titillate.
Or is that Nazi zombies?
Its a shame that it only gained limited release in the UK, as its simply brilliant.
Luckily for those that do take the time though, youll discover a surprisingly thoughtful space thriller.
What she finds instead is a terrorist threat, unexplained mysteries, and an apparent stowaway on-board.
He then proceeded to tell us about this amazing film hed heard about featuring a killer/monster Santa.
It was then that I knewRare Exportswas going to be a future cult classic.
A brave film,Paradise Nowremains as insightful about the conflict as it was when it was released.
But quite, quite insane.
Should they help the Nazis, or attempt to hinder them?
And what is to be gained or lost by their choice?
Ignored pretty much everywhere apart from France, this deserves your attention.
Its a shocking tale, but often hilarious and full of the innocence of youth.
2 Rabbits (Brazil, 2012)
Proof that this deserves to have been seen by a wider audience?
An American film company are already doing a remake.
They Came Back (France, 2004)
Otherwise known asLes Revenants, akaThe Returned.
Then he notices he is bleeding to death from a stomach wound.
This is a huge shame, asA Separationmay just be a contender for a film of the decade.