What are some movies that take place in eastern europe?

What are some movies that take place in eastern europe?

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A Serbian Film

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nah,this is shit
i know this movie but its too brutal,not sure if i have the nerve to sit throught it.

Tangerines

Hostel

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Essential Eastern European kino

goat

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The Nest

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Every Kosturica's movie.

* Kusturica

i'm russian and this movie (and it's sequel) considered cult masterpiece here.
it's like russian taxi driver.
too bad that foreigners won't get what it's about

>propaganda movie contains Germans liquidating minority ghettos and shooting anyone who resists
>Spielberg unknowingly is giving Germans a blueprint on how to cleanse their country a second time

Do Jewish conspiracies ever go according to plan?

I'm polish and I absolutely love it and most of the other Balabanow movies.

Or by foreigner do you mean "non-slavs' foreigner

there shouldn't be that second foreigner there.

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Probably best polish movie of last 20 years

That would be Dom Zly I guess

yeah, i meant western europeans/brits/americans
it sucks that Balabanov died. He was like russian gloomy mix of Tarantino/Ritchie and something else, something arthous-y, I don't even know what. Shame he is not widely known in the world.

i would say that all smarzoswki's movies are worth recommending.

drogówka kinda sucks.

polacy piszą do siebie po angielsku.

Everything by Bela Tarr.

>Romaniam New Wave is still hot shit
>not a single film mentioned
Proud and pleb?

jak tusk może się z premier witać po angielsku, to ja na zagranicznej stronie mogę pisać po angielsku :D

His movie about the man who worded the furnaces (english title escapes me) was awful though.

literally 70% of it was just footage of people walking set to russian punk music.

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Behind enemy lines

youtube.com/watch?v=6jdXfiFgxFM

Polish kino.

Firefox?

I've never actually seen the whole movie, and I know literally every scene from quotes or clips.

Only other movie I can think of that's so ingrained in polish popculture is I guess Psy.

Sequel is dumb shitty movie, really stupid one. But the original movie is really a masterpiece.

youtube.com/watch?v=iaB-_b3_YIw

I hope it will be Polish Come and See.

You Romanian or East European? Because they might be good for the rest of the world but they're the same shit over and over again around here. I guess it's the same for all countries though.

I liked Aferim! and Tales from the Golden Age, we're at best when we make fun of ourselves. You can also watch Child's Pose if you feel like killing someone.

Cargo 200 is a crazy fucking movie. I never expected it to be that dark. It makes american movies look like hollywood pussy shit.

Oh crap, forgot about this one. Surrealist movie poking fun at the Communist era, of course.

Somewhere in Palilula

youtube.com/watch?v=LeiQohw00WE

I'm currently watching a docuseries The Death of Yugoslavia.
I'm 33, I should know all about these balkan conflicts but I never bothered, we had like two classes about it in school. But god damn, Slobodan was a boss.
Now I understand the memes young kids spout all around gaming chats.

>drogówka kinda sucks

it's not as good as his other works but the scene where the hooker bites off policeman's dick she sucked in a car during a car accident is golden

this is a great film

>Cargo 200
Yeah... it was so depressing. for me it's one of the best movies i will never watch again.

>But god damn, Slobodan was a boss

Slobo's problem was that he refused to play by international rules of politics and that bit him in the ass in the long run. He did more harm to Serbia than all the wars combined. There is a documentary called Jedinica about its namesake elite force that operated during Balkan wars and then held entire Serbia hostage afterwards amidst a crime gang wars on streets on Belgrade. I'm not sure if it's subbed anywhere on Youtube but try to give it a look.

Well Croatia isn't exactly eastern Europe, but you should to track down Izbavitelj aka The Rat Savior. Fucking weird movie even by those days when Yugoslav film business was actually alive.

>A man uncovers a race of intelligent rats who can appear as human. He is captured and taken to the rat people’s leader (the "savior" of the movie's title). He escapes, but then wonders who among his fellow humans is a rat person in disguise.

>Baltic States
>eastern
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

Brat 2 is awesome.

>Former USSR

Stop denying what you are

Battle of Neretva,Valter brani Sarajevo,Battle on the Ice,No man's Land,With Fire and Sword,Potop,Brother and snatch every motherfucker birthday.

he looks like my father in his army pictures

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But why is Yugoslavia considered Eastern then?She was never allied with the Soviet Union,plus she had her Non-Aligned movement.

Let me contribute with a based as fuck movie

>slavic
>socialist
>geographically east of germany

just look at some gdp map and you will see reality of western/eastern european line

Because it's simpler that way. Also,

>everyone else getting Slavs

So it's economic,Allah Akbar.

Sequel is good as well.

I also hear there was a video game, but I can't find anything on it. No screenshots, nothing. Anyone know about it?

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Are there any slav horror movies? And i mean something supernatural - not depressing day to day life...

just a reminder

this.

Why are the country names and titles so screwed up.

How did they ever allow this during that time is one of the mysteries of 20th century

There is 2 games .You can probably find them on russian trackers. But don't bother both of them are shit.

Black Cat, White Cat

We Are From the Future (not really, Russia is not Europe)

Best from Poland

Best from Hungary

How indeed, in the evil evil James Bond villain tier Soviet era where there were public whipings in the streets.
I hope you're joking.

Giving out a lemon to instead of an orange, and describing it as "It might be a little yellow, and a little sour, but it is ours." is probably still the most beautiful summation of the era.

They didn't.

>Although it was financed and allowed to be made by the communist authorities, it was subsequently banned from release. As a result of its screening in foreign countries, the communist authorities eventually relented and allowed it to be released in Hungary. It was screened at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival in the Un Certain Regard section.[1]

>I hope you're joking.
It did spend more than a decade locked away in a box, so...

And Hungary was more liberal than other Communist countries.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Another_Way_(film)

Indeed. 1956 spooked the Stalinists away

I'm sorry, I thought you meant how they allowed it once it was released.
No question, things were different in the "Stalin just left the office" era.

It has some uploads but I dont speak that language those savages do.

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