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One absolutely remarkable film is No Country for Old Men.
Fargo captures the spirit of life in a very cold winter scene by drawing viewers into the small-town worlds of Minnesota and North Dakota.
Picnic at Hanging Rock establishes itself as a drama centered on the act of looking, both physically and metaphorically, from the very first scene.
Flowers of Shanghai’s remarkable mise en scène and unique storytelling approach have drawn a lot of scholarly attention to its beautiful presentation.
Damsel breaks with fantasy film conventions by providing a story that doesn’t conform to expectations from the outset.
Tarr’s films consistently employ fluidity and non-liners to eloquently and immersively depict the passage of time.