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Perfect Days presents an observational drama about Hirayama, a Japanese sanitation worker in Tokyo. The film’s notable quietness explores his routine cleaning duties and simple existence. It offers a poignant look at a man's solitary life and the beauty found within everyday moments. This introspect...
Walking the Streets of Moscow is a 1964 Soviet romantic comedy directed by Georgiy Daneliya and produced by Mosfilm. The film stars Nikita Mihalkov alongside several prominent actors and People's Artists, including Rolan Bykov and Vladimir Basov. It premiered at Cannes Film Festival, receiving an aw...
“The Taste of Others” is a French comedy-drama film exploring everyday relationships through poignant dialogue. Directed by Agnès Jaoui, the movie centers on two neighbors who develop an unexpected connection after a shared meal. Starring Jean-Pierre Bacri and Anne Alvaro, it offers a nuanced look a...
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