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Best 1 The Rules of the Game

Jean Renoir’s *The Rules of the Game* (1939) is a significant French film exploring societal hypocrisy through an expansive ensemble cast. The movie offers a sharp, satirical critique of upper-class P...

2 Stalker

Stalker is a 1979 Soviet film following a guide, known as the Stalker, who leads two clients through a dangerous, restricted area called the Zone. The expedition’s goal is to reach a site rumored to f...

3 Three Colours: Red

Three Colours: Red is a 1994 psychological drama film from Krzysztof Kieślowski, concluding the “Three Colours” trilogy. The film explores themes related to French Revolutionary ideals, following a na...

4 The Ascent

The Ascent is a 1977 Soviet drama produced by Mosfilm and directed by Larisa Shepitko. Based on Vasil Bykaŭ’s 1970 novel, the film depicts a challenging expedition undertaken in January 1974 near Muro...

5 Rome

Rome is a television drama depicting Ancient Rome’s shift from Republic to Empire in the 1st century BC. The series centers on the interwoven stories of soldiers Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo, alongs...

6 Solaris

Solaris, directed by Andrei Tarkovsky, is a 1972 Soviet science fiction film adapted from Stanisław Lem’s novel. The story unfolds on a space station orbiting Solaris, where a research team experience...

7 Rome, Open City

This 1945 Italian drama, *Rome, Open City*, depicts the city's experience under Nazi occupation in 1944. The film centers on a Resistance movement’s struggle for survival and freedom within Rome, foll...

8 Man on Wire

Man on Wire documents Philippe Petit’s unauthorized 1974 high-wire walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center. The film utilizes archival footage, photographs, and re-enactments to portray...

9 Ali: Fear Eats the Soul

Ali: Fear Eats the Soul, directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, is a 1974 West German melodrama starring Brigitte Mira and El Hedi ben Salem. The film received accolades at the 1974 Cannes Film Festiva...

10 iPad Air (M2) with Apple Pencil 2

This pairing is the sweet spot for serious digital artists and advanced students. The M2 chip provides enough graphical horsepower for complex illustration and video scrubbing, while the Pencil 2 ensu...

11 Ordet

Ordet is a 1955 Danish drama by Carl Theodor Dreyer. Adapted from Kaj Munk’s play, it explores intense family dynamics and religious conflict within a remote rural community. The film's stark black-an...

12 Persona

Persona follows a nurse, Alma, as she develops an increasingly complex relationship with a mute actress, Elisabet Vogler, while residing together in a remote cottage. The film explores themes of ident...

13 Andrei Rublev

Andrei Rublev is a 1966 Soviet biographical drama chronicling the life of 15th-century Russian icon painter Andrei Rublev. The film originated from a censored earlier version, “The Passion According t...

14 Three Colours: Blue

Three Colours: Blue, directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski, explores the concept of emotional liberty as the central theme within the first installment of a trilogy examining French Revolutionary ideals. T...

15 Au Hasard Balthazar

Robert Bresson’s 1966 film, *Au hasard Balthazar*, centers on a donkey passed among several individuals who exhibit unkind treatment. The narrative adapts elements from Dostoyevsky's *The Idiot*, depi...

16 Mulholland Drive

David Lynch’s *Mulholland Drive* explores fractured memories and identity within the Los Angeles landscape. This 2001 film weaves together a mystery surrounding an aspiring actress, a woman suffering...

17 Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors

Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors is a 1965 Soviet-Ukrainian film directed by Sergei Parajanov. The narrative adapts Kotsiubynsky’s novel, depicting a tragic romance between young Hutsul individuals embr...

18 The Color of Pomegranates

Sergei Parajanov’s 1969 film, originally titled Sayat-Nova, presents a visual biography of Armenian poet and troubadour Sayat-Nova. The avant-garde work utilizes poetic imagery to depict the life of t...

19 Studio Drift: Fragile Future

Studio Drift’s Fragile Future explores the intersection of technology and natural processes. The installation utilizes bioluminescent light emanating from electronic components overlaid with meticulou...

20 Logitech Combo Touch for iPad Pro 13-inch

The Logitech Combo Touch for iPad Pro 13-inch is a detachable keyboard case designed to transform the tablet into a productivity tool. It features a full-size Bluetooth keyboard, an integrated trackpa...

21 Intolerance

Intolerance is a 1916 silent film divided into four distinct narratives spanning centuries and continents. The film interweaves a modern crime story, a Biblical account of Christ’s death, a historical...

22 A Woman Under the Influence

A Woman Under the Influence depicts the struggles of a New York City housewife portrayed by Gena Rowlands, who experiences erratic behavior that strains her marriage and relationships. The film, direc...

23 Germany, Year Zero

Germany, Year Zero is a 1948 Italian film by Roberto Rossellini depicting the experiences of a young boy navigating postwar Germany. The narrative explores the immediate aftermath of World War II thro...

24 Paisà

Paisà is a 1946 Italian war drama focusing on the Allied liberation of Italy through six interconnected segments. Directed by Roberto Rossellini, the film explores the experiences of displaced individ...

25 The Double Life of Véronique

The Double Life of Veronique is a 1991 drama film by Krzysztof Kieślowski. It centers on Weronika, a Polish soprano, and Véronique, a French music teacher, who develop an inexplicable connection despi...

26 Amarcord

Amarcord recounts the experiences of a young boy, Titta, during his adolescence in the Italian village of Borgo San Giuliano in the 1930s. The film portrays a semi-autobiographical narrative set again...

27 Breaking the Waves

Breaking the Waves, released in 1996, was directed by Lars von Trier and featured Emily Watson in her first leading role. The film is a psychological romantic melodrama alongside Stellan Skarsgård, a...

28 The Marriage of Maria Braun

The Marriage of Maria Braun depicts the life of Maria Braun following her marriage to a soldier during World War II. After years of separation and hardship in postwar Germany, she navigates various em...

29 Station Eleven (HBO Max)

Station Eleven is a television series exploring life after a devastating global pandemic. It examines the resilience of humanity through the lens of a traveling symphony and its cast of survivors. The...

30 Three Colours: White

Three Colours: White is a 1994 psychological drama directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski as part of the Three Colours trilogy. The film explores themes related to French Revolutionary ideals, continuing th...

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