Jodorowsky is definitely someone you either love or hate. I found The Holy Mountain super pretentious (too) even if I have to admit that I quite like the ending.
Roma
Burning
Shoplifters
Cold War
Capharnaum
If Beale Street Could Talk
At Eternity's Gate
The House That Jack Built
The Favourite
Climax
Suspiria
Everybody Knows
Dogman
The Guilty
Border
Green Book
Widows
The Mule
Birds of Passage
Release dates are different for every country, though, so maybe you won't be able to watch some of these until 2019.
I think all of the ones I mentioned have or will be shown in cinemas in Denmark at some point. Don't you live near Beograd? I'm sure there are smaller art house oriented cinemas there.
Anyway, I'll look forward to your opinion on Roma. I'm still not quite sure what I think of it.
I think all of the ones I mentioned have or will be shown in cinemas in Denmark at some point. Don't you live near Beograd? I'm sure there are smaller art house oriented cinemas there.
Anyway, I'll look forward to your opinion on Roma. I'm still not quite sure what I think of it.
I have only seen Roma and The Guilty of the films on that list. I liked both, though Roma is definitely the more interesting piece of art. With the exception of Border and Shoplifters, which I'll make sure to see soon, none of the other mentioned films have premiered in Denmark yet. So there's still plenty to look forward to.
I have only seen Roma and The Guilty of the films on that list. I liked both, though Roma is definitely the more interesting piece of art. With the exception of Border and Shoplifters, which I'll make sure to see soon, none of the other mentioned films have premiered in Denmark yet. So there's still plenty to look forward to.