Can Sup Forums recommend me some slavic kino?
Slavic Kino
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Will bump with Polish posters
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for eastern europe
well obviously kieslowski, zulawaski, chytilova, jires, menzel, vlacil, jancso, has, and tarr
Hardcore henry is set in russia, dude even wears a track suit
lol
dis!!!
Come and See
wtf
Yugoslavian comedies from the 80s:
>Balkan Spy
>Who's Singing Over There?
>The Marathon Family
Kanal
The Fireman's Ball
Walking the Streets of Moscow
Bumer
Can't get enough of East European films recently.
What are some older favorites of yours?
Pic related, watched it night ago, loved it.
Have you seen Seventeen moments of spring?
I'm watching it right now and it's the best wartime noire I've seen.
>watching it right now
and you decided to pause the film to post on fucking Sup Forums
fucking christ
solaris
It it that famous Soviet show about a double agent named Stierlitz?
This, also;
Varljivo Leto '68
Sabirni Centar
UNDERGROUND
valerie and her week of wonders
the cranes are flying
Brother, Brother-2 and other movies of Balabanov.
Wśród Nocnej Ciszy from 1978 is surprisingly good polish thriller/drama, named by some as the polish giallo flick.
Wtf how did they film my house
dług
psy
krótki film o zabijaniu
gadające głowy
przesłuchanie
wesele
ziemia obiecana
człowiek z żelaza
przypadek
rękopis znaleziony w saragossie
pociąg
wodzirej
wszyscy jesteśmy chrystusami
pętla
lalka
barwy ochronne
baza ludzi umarłych
z punktu widzenia nocnego portiera
kobieta samotna
matka joanna od aniołów
how do you make so long video with such a small file size?
the mother of all eastern european кинo
Some Czech кинo
I love how this artist made raiders of the lost ark look like an S&M horror movie
you realize that youre not cultured if you watch this shit, right?
I was just about to post this thread. I saw pic related at some used dvd store. Not from a Slavic country, but is partly in a Slavic language.
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Watch Andrei Rublev user, I feel stupid for not seeing it sooner.
it's a tv-series
On the Silver Globe is pretty weird and interesting watch. Amazing cinematography
I just watched Yozhik V Tumane and I loved it, do you know any other good soviet animated shorts?
I've seen the common films from East Europe.
Green Elephant
why was this movie made?
One of my favorites.
i have something polish but in similar style
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sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.... where do i even watch half of these?
Haven't seen this yet, but it's on my list.
this looks like the biggest meme movie of all time
do you americans seriously think this is "cool"? this looks like transformers in terms of originality to us
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i dont know how rest slavs but many polish movies are officially released on yt
I like historical war movies and it's interesting to see things from another perspective.
But if it's such a meme movie, what do you recommend?
mubi/private trackers/youtube/in forums from people who upload films to internet when you request (not in Sup Forums tho, this is dead af. board with no contribution)
if you want historical movies jack strong, generał nil and wait for this
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so what are some of the secret clubs where people upload kino on the regular?
please tell me
>kanal
>transformers
No shit we can't take Slavs seriously,
right. you know more about slavic culture than a slav, right? stupid fucking amerifats
decrease buttrate
>not recommending the trilogy
pichat
Why cant i find a single thing about this movie other than on finnish wikipedia.
so... where is this secret club where i can watch this shit?
in my butt
Thanks the part of your file i looked up yielded no results.
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here you are, my filename is still in Spurdo Language because its from a Finnish stream service I use
Loznitsa's My joy
Khrustalyov, My Car! (1998)
>Operatsiya Y (drugiye priklyucheniya Shurika) - Operation Y (and Other Shurik's Adventures)
>Ivan Vasilevich menyaet professiyu - Ivan Vasilievich: Back to the Future
>Kavkazskaya plennitsa (Novye priklyucheniya Shurika) - Kidnapping Caucassian Style
>Diamond Arm
>Kin-Dza-Dza
Soviet era comedies are pretty OK. And Yuriy was quite a sex symbol in some circles.
Try cheburashka and the winnie the pooh movies. Ny pagadi is also pretty good, very tom&jerry like but more slav.
>Khrustalyov, My Car! (1998)
I had no idea what the hell was going on in that movie. It was orchestrated well in terms of cinematography, but the pacing and story line was confusing.
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"This movie was annoying," said the White Rabbit.
>jewish stalinist prosecutors were right to sentence polish partisans because they had been wronged by Poles
This movie is shit and you should feel bad about it.
Do you really think the movie was in any way sympathetic to the aunt?
>I had no idea what the hell was going on
Nobody did in stalin's russia
Yes, I think the aunt, even though she was initially painted as being in the wrong, was ultimately absolved because she was just repaying her oppressors.
>was ultimately absolved
nigger she killed herself
I know, you cunt. Doesn't change anything I just said.
I don't get it. A character that's portrayed as leading an empty life finally kills herself, and you think that the movie was celebrating her occupation?
Дa.
You are either autistic
I think the movie paints stalinist prosecutors as tragic and complicated figures when in reality they were opportunistic careerists.
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I think the movie doesn't really comment on the Stalinist regime apart from the fact that one of the regime's officials happened to be a depressed Jewish woman who found some semblance of meaning when she connected with her long lost niece and they both faced their family's history together, only for her to realize that she led a hollow life and should jump out the window which she did.
But try to force your own politics into the movie. I guess that's how your brain functions.
Painting a sympathetic regime bureaucrat who's just a product of their horrible surrounding is a comment on a Stalinist regime you dense nigger.
Do you only enjoy Star Wars type films where people are evil just because or do you also like narratives that introduce complexity and nuance into character motivations?
I bet you wanted Hitler to explode into their trial proceedings and machine gun every prosecutor.
I forgot about this Bulgarian movie:
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Don't you enjoy Star Wars type films?
And no, I do not like historical revisionism in movies. You can easily create a complex evil character without shifting the blame from the character to its victim.
>Don't you enjoy Star Wars type films?
Are you still mentally 12?
>And no, I do not like historical revisionism in movies.
Let's see, you want real history but are offended when the characters in that history are painted as humans. Need I remind you again that the movie was actually about a girl finding out about her past and not any sort of treatise on Stalinism?
And again for some reason you're thinking that the character had a happy ending and the suicide to me was more than enough evidence that the film implicitly showed that the demise was a result of the oppressive regime. After all the quiet Catholic girl survives and returns to a spiritual life while her materialist, communist aunt ends her own life. You would need an awful amount of twisting, as you're demonstrating, to show that the film's ultimate message is anything but an indictment of the Polish regime of the time.
>en.wikipedia.org
slavs got some dope posters
only poland is of crazy