The Best Foreign Films Of 2022

Jason Bancroft
Updated August 7, 2024 25.4K views 72 items
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Vote up your favorite foreign language films that were released in the US in 2022.
Latest additions: Close, Athena
Most divisive: All My Friends Hate Me
Over 300 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Best Foreign Films Of 2022

You're going to want to add the best foreign movies of 2022 to your watch list. If you're excited about foreign science fiction films, definitely do your best to catch The Pink Cloud. If The Pink Cloud hits too close to home, maybe you'll like the drama A Hero currently streaming on Amazon Prime or Sundown starring Tim Roth. No matter your genre preference, this list of the best 2022 foreign language films has got you covered. And if you love scary international movies, you're sure to be happy with the Finnish language body horror film Hatching. This year is shaping up to be a great on for international films.

Now it's time to vote up your favorite foreign films so other cinema heads know what to watch next, vote down any that you think they should skip, and be sure to check back as new and upcoming foreign films are added to the list once they're released.

  • Argentina 1985
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    Ricardo Darín, Juan Pedro Lanzani, Alejandra Flechner
    15 votes
    The true story of how a public prosecutor, a young lawyer, and their inexperienced legal team dared to prosecute the heads of Argentina's bloody military dictatorship.
    • Directed by: Santiago Mitre

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  • Decision to Leave
    2
    Wei Tang, Park Hae-il, Lee Jung Hyun
    36 votes
    A detective investigates the unnatural death of a man in the mountains and begins to develop feelings for the murder suspect, the man's mysterious wife.
    • Directed by: Park Chan-wook

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  • The Banshees of Inisherin
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    Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon
    50 votes
    On a remote island off the coast of Ireland, Pádraic is devastated when his buddy Colm suddenly puts an end to their lifelong friendship. With help from his sister and a troubled young islander, Pádraic sets out to repair the damaged relationship by any means necessary. However, as Colm's resolve only strengthens, he soon delivers an ultimatum that leads to shocking consequences.
    • Directed by: Martin McDonagh

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  • The Worst Person in the World
    4
    Renate Reinsve, Anders Danielsen Lie, Herbert Nordrum
    107 votes

    While this Norwegian film certainly has its emotional ups and downs, the film itself is a composed and relatable story about what it means to find oneself.

    A young woman battles indecisiveness as she traverses the troubled waters of her love life and struggles to find her career path.
    • Directed by: Joachim Trier

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  • RRR
    5
    N.T. Rama Rao, Ram Charan, Ajay Devgan
    129 votes
    Freedom fighters Komaram Bheem and Alluri Sitarama Raju join forces against British colonialists in the 1920s.
    • Directed by: S.S. Rajamouli

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  • All Quiet on the Western Front
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    Felix Kammerer, Albrecht Schuch, Aaron Hilmer
    39 votes
    When 17-year-old Paul joins the Western Front in World War I, his initial excitement is soon shattered by the grim reality of life in the trenches.
    • Directed by: Edward Berger

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  • The Good Boss
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    Javier Bardem, Almudena Amor, Manolo Solo
    29 votes
    Awaiting a visit by a committee that could give his company an award for excellence, the owner of an industrial scales manufacturing business tries to resolve any problems from his workers.
    • Directed by: Fernando León de Aranoa

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  • Official Competition
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    Penélope Cruz, Antonio Banderas, Oscar Martínez
    29 votes
    A wealthy businessman hires a neurotic director to produce his crowning achievement, a brilliant art film.
    • Directed by: Gastón Duprat, Mariano Cohn

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  • Hit the Road
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    Hassan Madjooni, Pantea Panahiha, Rayan Sarlak
    20 votes
    A middle-aged couple and their two sons embark on a road trip across the Iranian countryside. Over the course of their journey, they bond over memories of the past, grapple with fears of the unknown and fuss over their sick dog.
    • Directed by: Panah Panahi
  • A Hero
    10
    Amir Jadidi, Mohsen Tanabandeh, Sahar Goldoost
    25 votes

    This quiet drama shows us a common man who is thrust into the public eye after committing a good deed and the scrutiny that comes along with it. A Hero performed well on the festival circuit and was selected as the Iranian entry for the Best International Feature Film for the 94th Academy Awards.

    A man in prison for debt tries to convince his creditor to withdraw his complaint during a two-day leave, but things don't go as planned.
    • Directed by: Asghar Farhadi

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  • The Wolf and the Lion
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    Molly Kunz, Graham Greene, Charlie Carrick
    26 votes

    This heart-warming French-Canadian adventure film is a great movie for animal lovers and fun for the whole family. Molly Kunz and her animal co-stars have great chemistry on screen as they discover the meaning of friendship.

    After her grandfather's death, 20-year-old Alma decides to go back to her childhood home -- a little island in the heart of a majestic forest. While there, she rescues two helpless cubs: a wolf and a lion. They forge an inseparable bond, but their world soon collapses when a forest ranger discovers the animals and takes them away. The two cubs must now embark on a treacherous journey across the wilderness to reunite with each other and Alma.
    • Directed by: Gilles de Maistre

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  • Both Sides of the Blade
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    Juliette Binoche, Vincent Lindon, Grégoire Colin
    9 votes
    A woman's life spirals out of control when she becomes involved in a passionate love triangle.
    • Directed by: Claire Denis
  • The Phantom of the Open
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    Mark Rylance, Sally Hawkins, Rhys Ifans
    17 votes

    In The Phantom of the Open acting greats Mark Rylance and Sally Hawkins play a real life couple Jean and Maurice Flitcroft, the latter of which scammed the British Open into letting him play in their tournament. This true story is written by Paddington 2 co-writer Simon Barnaby and director Craig Roberts and is as quirky as you think it is. As Maurice sneaks on the green and tries to further his dream, class divides and his own son's shame throws a wrench in his plans. 

    The Phantom of the Open tells the heartwarming and true story of Maurice Flitcroft (Mark Rylance), a shipyard worker from Barrow-in-Furness who managed to gain entry to the 1976 British Open Golf Championship qualifying, despite a complete lack of experience playing golf. The character of Flitcroft became a folk hero for his audacious attempt and indomitable spirit. The film also features the character's supportive wife (Sally Hawkins) in the plot. The film examines themes of perseverance, optimism, and the pursuit of dreams against all odds. It presents a humorous and uplifting underdog tale that captures the essence of sporting passion and the enduring human spirit.
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  • Good Luck to You, Leo Grande
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    Emma Thompson, Daryl McCormack, Isabella Laughland
    19 votes

    Emma Thompson gives a career defining performance in this sex-positive comedy about a retiree who hires a young sex worker. A conversation film a la My Dinner with Andre, Good Luck to You Leo Grande is a charming and thought-provoking take about sex work like you've never seen. Daryl McCormack is a star in the making as the direct and attentive Leo Grande.

    Retired widow Nancy Stokes hires a good-looking young sex worker, Leo Grande, in hopes of enjoying a night of pleasure and self-discovery after an unfulfilling married life.
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  • Lost Illusions
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    Benjamin Voisin, Cécile De France, Vincent Lacoste
    19 votes
    Lucien de Rubempré, a young, lower-class poet, leaves his family's printing house for Paris. Soon, he learns the dark side of the arts business as he tries to stay true to his dreams.
    • Directed by: Xavier Giannoli

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  • Happening
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    Anamaria Vartolomei, Kacey Mottet Klein, Luàna Bajrami
    19 votes
    A bright young student faces an unwanted pregnancy as abortion remains illegal in 1960s France.
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  • Petite Maman
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    Joséphine Sanz, Gabrielle Sanz, Stéphane Varupenne
    26 votes
    Petite Maman is a 2021 French fantasy drama film, written and directed by Céline Sciamma. A young girl learns to cope with the death of her maternal grandmother by bonding with her mother.
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  • Hatching
    18
    Siiri Solalinna, Sophia Heikkilä, Jani Volanen
    16 votes
    Tinja is a 12-year-old gymnast who's desperate to please her image-obsessed mother. After finding a wounded bird in the woods, she brings its strange egg home, nestles it in her bed and nurtures it until it hatches. The creature that emerges soon becomes her closest friend and a living nightmare, plunging Tinja into a twisted reality that her mom refuses to see.
    • Directed by: Hanna Bergholm

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  • Piggy
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    Laura Galán, Richard Holmes, Carmen Machi
    7 votes
    Sara is an overweight teen who witnesses a stranger kidnap a clique of girls who bully her on a regular basis. When police start asking questions, Sara keeps quiet as she's torn between revealing the truth or protecting the man who saved her.
    • Directed by: Carlota Pereda

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  • Athena
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    Dali Benssalah, Sami Slimane, Anthony Bajon
    7 votes
    Athena is a 2022 French tragedy film directed by Romain Gavras. Its cast features Dali Benssalah, Sami Slimane, Anthony Bajon, Ouassini Embarek, and Alexis Manenti. Set in a French banlieu, the plot concerns about the chaos erupting in a neighborhood known as Athena in the wake of the brutal killing of Idir, focusing on the plight of the deceased's brothers Karim, Moktar, and Abdel.
    • Directed by: Dali Benssalah
  • Benediction
    21
    Jack Lowden, Peter Capaldi, Simon Russell Beale
    7 votes
    Decorated for bravery during World War I, British soldier Siegfried Sassoon returns from service and becomes a vocal critic of the government's continuation of the war. Adored by the aristocracy and the stars of London's literary and stage world, Sassoon's experiences inspire him to write poetry about the horrors of battle.
    • Directed by: Terence Davies

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  • Clara Sola
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    Wendy Chinchilla Araya, Daniel Castañeda Rincón, Ana Julia Porras Espinoza
    19 votes
    In a remote village in Costa Rica, Clara, a 36-year-old woman, takes off on a journey to break free from social and religious conventions and become the master of her sexuality and newfound powers.
    • Directed by: Nathalie Álvarez Mesén

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  • Amandla
    23
    Lemogang Tsipa, Thabo Rametsi, Israel Matseke-Zulu
    8 votes

    Canada and South Africa collaborated to make the dramatic crime thriller that is Amandla. It offers a uniquely personal view of how a gang-related crime tests two brothers who find themselves on both sides of the law and puts them on an unavoidable collision course.

    Years after surviving a childhood tragedy, two brothers fall on opposing sides of the law as a gang-linked crime tests their loyalty to one another.
    • Directed by: Nerina De Jager

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  • Vortex
    24
    Dario Argento, Françoise Lebrun, Alex Lutz
    10 votes
    A retired psychiatrist with dementia and a struggling author with a heart condition live their final days together in an apartment.
    • Directed by: Gaspar Noé

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  • Firebird
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    Tom Prior, Nicholas Woodeson, Oleg Zagorodnii
    10 votes
    At the height of the Cold War, a troubled soldier forms a forbidden love triangle with a fighter pilot and his female comrade amid the dangerous surroundings of a Soviet air force base.
    • Directed by: Peeter Rebane

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  • The Stranger
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    Joel Edgerton, Sean Harris, Ewen Leslie
    4 votes
    An undercover cop forms an intense, intimate relationship with a murder suspect while trying to earn his trust and elicit a confession.
    • Directed by: Thomas Wright

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  • Olga
    27
    Aleksandr Mavrits
    4 votes
    Olga is a teenage Ukrainian gymnast who's living in exile in Switzerland, dreaming of Olympic gold and trying to fit in with her new team. As she prepares for the European Championships, the Ukrainian people rise up in what becomes known as the Maidan Revolution, suddenly involving everyone she cares about.
    • Directed by: Elie Grappe

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  • Cordelia
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    Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Johnny Flynn, Michael Gambon
    6 votes

    Trauma can haunt and Cordelia knows it. In this British psychological horror drama, Antonia Campbell-Hughes plays the titular character, whose already bubbling issues are about to boil over when she meets her charming yet over-attentive neighbor (Johnny Flynn). Campbell-Hughes pulls double duty as both Cordelia and her twin Caroline. 

    Cordelia, a young woman living in London, meets her mysterious and alluring neighbor, Frank, for the first time but quickly becomes suspicious of his motives. With her twin sister away for the weekend, Cordelia is left alone and overcome with paranoia. She begins to unravel and sink back into past traumas the more that Frank tries to charm his way into her life, becoming a danger to herself and others.
    • Directed by: Adrian Shergold

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  • Love and Leashes
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    Seo-hyun, Lee Junyoung, Lee El
    15 votes

    This South Korean romcom has two co-workers learning a lot about one another as they consensually test the boundries of pleasure and pain.

    Love never hurt so good for two co-workers who enter a contractual relationship as partners in consensual play, pleasure and pain.
    • Directed by: Park Hyeonjin

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  • All My Friends Hate Me
    30
    Tom Stourton, Charly Clive, Georgina Campbell
    11 votes

    Turn up your anxiety to eleven in this low-key horror comedy that will have you chuckling nervously as you watch it with friends. While this unsettling British film might have you looking at your friend group with a bit more skeptisism, it's also hilarious so you're bound to have fun along the way.

    Pete is cautiously excited about reuniting with his college crew for a birthday weekend. But, one by one, his friends slowly turn against him.
    • Directed by: Andrew Gaynord

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  • Rogue Agent
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    James Norton, Gemma Arterton, Marisa Abela
    7 votes
    Conman Robert Freegard poses as an undercover MI5 agent and kidnaps countless victims amidst a high-stakes manhunt, until the woman who fell for him brings him to justice.
    • Directed by: Adam Patterson, Declan Lawn

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  • Broker
    32
    Song Kang-ho, Gang Dong-won, Bae Doona
    3 votes
    Boxes are left out for people to anonymously drop off their unwanted babies.
    • Directed by: Hirokazu Koreeda

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  • She Will
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    Alice Krige, Malcolm McDowell, Rupert Everett
    3 votes
    An aging film star retreats to the Scottish countryside with her nurse to recover from surgery. While there, mysterious forces of revenge emerge from the land where witches were burned.
    • Directed by: Charlotte Colbert

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  • Sundown
    34
    Tim Roth, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Iazua Larios
    17 votes

    Mexico, Sweden, and France came together to make Sundown happen and the end product is a dramatic, unpredictable thriller with Tim Roth's excellent performance at the center of it all.

    A wealthy man is vacationing with loved ones at a resort in Acapulco, Mexico until he receives a phone call. There's been a death in the family, and everyone must return home. However, the man pretends to lose his passport, which delays his return.
    • Directed by: Michel Franco

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  • Shin Ultraman
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    Takumi Saitoh, Masami Nagasawa, Hidetoshi Nishijima
    3 votes
    After the accidental death of a human during battle, Ultraman takes on the man's appearance and place at the S-Class Species Suppression Protocol to protect Earth from further threats.
    • Directed by: Shinji Higuchi

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  • The Pink Cloud
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    The Pink Cloud

    Eduardo Mendonça, Girley Paes, Kaya Rodrigues
    11 votes

    This directorial debut by Iuli Gerbase heralds from Brazil and eerily resembles actual events, despite having been filmed before the pandemic.

    After a toxic and mysterious pink cloud suddenly appears around the globe, people are forced to shelter in place. A woman finds herself stuck in an apartment with a stranger after a one-night stand, and the two come to terms with staying together.
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  • Black Crab
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    Noomi Rapace, Aliette Opheim, David Dencik
    15 votes

    Noomi Rapace leads in several action and thriller films on Netflix and Black Crab is a welcome addition to those other entries.

    In a post-apocalyptic world, six soldiers on a covert mission must transport a mysterious package across a frozen archipelago.
    • Directed by: Adam Berg

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  • Bubble
    38
    Jun Shison, Mamoru Miyano, Yuki Kaji
    3 votes
    Gravity-defying bubbles rain down, cutting off Tokyo from the rest of the world. The city skyline becomes a playground for young people competing in parkour team battles. Hibiki plummets into the sea but is saved by a girl with mysterious powers.
    • Directed by: Tetsuro Araki

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  • Bigbug
    39
    Dominique Pinon, Elsa Zylberstein, Isabelle Nanty
    5 votes

    Jean-Pierre Jeunet offers a comical look at how "helpful" and detrimental our dependence on technology can be in the year 2045. Tap into your Netflix subscription to press play on this sci-fi comedy.

    Suburbanites are locked in for their own protection by their household robots while an android revolt rages outside.
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  • The Twin
    40
    Teresa Palmer, Steven Cree, Barbara Marten
    4 votes
    Following the aftermath of a tragic accident that claimed the life of one of their twins, Rachel and Anthony relocate to the other side of the world with their surviving son. What begins as a time of healing in the quiet Scandinavian countryside soon takes an ominous turn when Rachel begins to unravel the torturous truth about her son and confronts the malicious forces that are trying to take hold of him.
    • Directed by: Taneli Mustonen

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  • Close
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    Eden Dambrine, Gustav De Waele, Émilie Dequenne
    1 votes
    Léo and Rémi are two 13-year-old best friends whose seemingly unbreakable bond is suddenly torn apart.
    • Directed by: Lukas Dhont

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  • Suzume
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    Nichole Sakura, Josh Keaton, Jennifer Sun Bell
    1 votes
    As the skies turn red and the planet trembles, Japan stands on the brink of disaster. However, a determined teenager named Suzume sets out on a mission to save her country. Able to see supernatural forces that others cannot, it's up to her to close the mysterious doors that are spreading chaos across the land. A perilous journey awaits as the fate of Japan rests on her shoulders.
    • Directed by: Makoto Shinkai

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  • Some Like It Rare
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    Marina Foïs, Fabrice Eboué, Jean-François Cayrey
    1 votes
    When a struggling butcher accidentally kills a vegan activist who's vandalizing his store, he uses his skills to dispose of the body -- to the delight of his clueless customers.
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  • Control
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    Sara Mitich, George Tchortov, Evie Loiselle
    1 votes
    Locked inside a mysterious room, an unknown voice commands a woman to complete a series of tasks to save her daughter's life. As the challenges grow more difficult, she's able to unleash hidden powers to turn the tables on her captors.
    • Directed by: James Mark

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  • True Things
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    Ruth Wilson, Tom Burke, Hayley Squires
    1 votes
    In a sleepy seaside town, benefit claims worker Kate is seduced after a chance grin from an ex-con with dyed blonde hair. Despite pressure from her friends and family to find some stability, she dives headfirst into romance.
    • Directed by: Harry Wootliff

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  • Hold Me Tight
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    Vicky Krieps, Arieh Worthalter, Anne-Sophie Bowen-Chatet
    1 votes
    A woman runs away from her family, forcing her husband to take care of the children she left behind.
    • Directed by: Mathieu Amalric

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  • Waiting for Bojangles
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    Virginie Efira, Romain Duris, Grégory Gadebois
    1 votes
    A boy and his eccentric parents leave their home in Paris for a country house in Spain. As the mother descends deeper into her own mind, it's up to the boy and his father to keep her safe and happy.
    • Directed by: Régis Roinsard

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  • The Quiet Girl
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    Catherine Clinch, Carrie Crowley, Andrew Bennett
    1 votes
    A 9-year-old girl from a dysfunctional family goes to live with distant relatives for the summer. Staying with the middle-aged farm couple, she discovers a new way of living.
    • Directed by: Colm Bairéad

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  • My Old School
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    Alan Cumming, Dawn Steele, Lulu
    1 votes
    In 1993, a boy named Brandon Lee enrolls at the Bearsden Academy secondary school in Glasgow, Scotland. Over time, it is revealed that Brandon Lee is not who he seems.
    • Directed by: Jono McLeod

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  • God's Creatures
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    Emily Watson, Paul Mescal, Aisling Franciosi
    1 votes
    'God's Creatures' is a 2022 British psychological drama film directed by Saela Davis and Anna Rose Holmer. In a windswept fishing village, a mother is torn between protecting her beloved son and her own sense of right and wrong after a lie she tells for him rips apart their family and close-knit community.
    • Directed by: Saela Davis, Anna Rose Holmer
  • Drifting Home
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    Mutsumi Tamura, Asami Seto, Daiki Yamashita
    1 votes
    During summer break, sixth graders Kosuke and Natsume play in an apartment building set to be demolished. They find themselves caught up in a strange phenomenon. All they can see around them is a vast sea.
    • Directed by: Hiroyasu Ishida
  • The Silent Twins
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    Letitia Wright, Tamara Lawrance, Nadine Marshall
    1 votes
    The Silent Twins is the astonishing true story of June and Jennifer Gibbons, twins from the only Black family in a small town in Wales during the 1970s and '80s. The sisters, played by Letitia Wright and Tamara Lawrance, become notorious for their refusal to communicate with anyone but each other, retreating into a rich, private world of creative imagination and teenage rebellion. Their bond leads to a spree of vandalism that results in their unjust incarceration in a psychiatric hospital. The film emphasizes themes of sisterhood, identity, and the ineffable ties that bind as the twins navigate a world that doesn't understand them.
    • Directed by: Agnieszka Smoczynska

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  • Project Wolf Hunting
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    Seo In-guk, Sung Dong-il, Jung So-min
    2 votes
    A group of police officers fights against criminals on a cargo ship.
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  • Using animation as a narrative, comic book artist Daxiong tells the story of Falun Gong, whose members took over a Chinese state television station in 2002.
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  • The Railway Children Return
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    Jenny Agutter, Sheridan Smith, John Bradley
    2 votes
    A group of children is evacuated to a Yorkshire village during World War II, where they encounter a young soldier who, like them, is far away from home.
    • Directed by: Morgan Matthews
  • My Donkey, My Lover and I
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    Laure Calamy, Benjamin Lavernhe, Olivia Côte
    2 votes
    A teacher embarks on a long journey with a donkey to find her secret lover in the countryside.
    • Directed by: Caroline Vignal

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  • Troll
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    Ine Marie Wilmann, Kim Falck, Mads Sjøgård Pettersen
    5 votes
    When an ancient troll is awakened in a Norwegian mountain, a ragtag group of heroes must come together to try and stop it from wreaking deadly havoc.
    • Directed by: Roar Uthaug

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  • The Duke
    58
    Jim Broadbent, Helen Mirren, Fionn Whitehead
    3 votes

    Part caper, part comedic heist film, this British export will bring the laughs. Jim Broadbent plays a politically active old geezer hellbent sticking it to the government and the BBC. Helen Mirren plays his long suffering wife who has to endear even more when a famous painting suddenly falls into her family's possession. Soon all of England is looking for it. 

    In 1961, a 60-year-old taxi driver steals Goya's portrait of the Duke of Wellington from the National Gallery in London. He sends ransom notes saying that he will return the painting if the government invests more in care for the elderly.
    • Directed by: Roger Michell

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  • Pinocchio: A True Story
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    Pauly Shore, Jon Heder, Tom Kenny
    5 votes

    This Russian retelling of Pinocchio has him running away in an effort to show Jepetto that he can be on his own. During his travels he joins up with a circus where he meets the beautiful Bella, the ringmaster's daughter. Jon Heder and Pauly Shore lead the English version voice cast and as you can tell from the trailer, they seem really excited about it.

    The wooden hero is a skilled circus acrobat who longs to become human when he falls for the ringmaster's daughter.
    • Directed by: Vasiliy Rovenskiy

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  • Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths
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    Daniel Giménez Cacho, Griselda Siciliani, Ximena Lamadrid
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    A renowned Mexican journalist and documentary filmmaker returns home and works through an existential crisis as he grapples with his identity, familial relationships and the folly of his memories.
    • Directed by: Alejandro González Iñárritu

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  • Stars at Noon
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    Margaret Qualley, Joe Alwyn, Ben Safdie
    4 votes
    A young American journalist stranded in present-day Nicaragua seduces an enigmatic Englishman who seems like her best chance of escape. She soon realizes, though, that their torrid affair has only put her in more danger.
    • Directed by: Claire Denis

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  • Girl Picture
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    Aamu Milonoff, Linnea Leino, Sonya Lindfors
    4 votes
    Three girls are on the cusp of womanhood.
    • Directed by: Alli Haapasalo

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  • The Nan Movie
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    Catherine Tate, Katherine Parkinson, Mathew Horne
    4 votes
    Britain's most beloved Nan goes on the road trip of a lifetime from London to Dublin as her grandson, Jamie, attempts to reunite her with her sister, Nell. The trip doesn't go quite as Jamie imagined because Nan has her own plans, getting them into all sorts of wacky situations along the way. They soon find themselves partying with an Australian rugby team and dancing at an all-night rave -- all with the police hot on their trail.
    • Directed by: Josie Rourke
  • My Policeman
    64
    Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, David Dawson
    4 votes
    Tom, a policeman in 1950s Britain, falls in love with a schoolteacher on the Brighton coast. However, he soon begins a passionate same-sex affair with a museum curator, in spite of homosexuality being illegal.
    • Directed by: Michael Grandage

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  • Athena
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    Dali Benssalah, Alexis Manenti, Anthony Bajon
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    Hours after the tragic death of their youngest brother in unexplained circumstances, three siblings have their lives thrown into chaos.
    • Directed by: Romain Gavras

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  • Sirens
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    On the outskirts of Beiruit, young women navigate friendship and identity in their pursuit of becoming thrash metal stars.
    • Directed by: Rita Baghdadi

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  • Last Journey of Paul WR
    67
    Hugo Becker, Jean Reno, Paul Hamy
    1 votes
    Earth's last hope for survival relies on a young astronaut who mysteriously disappears.
    • Directed by: Romain Quirot
  • How to Please a Woman
    68
    Sally Phillips, Erik Thomson, Alexander England
    1 votes
    Inspired by a birthday surprise from her friends, a 50-year-old woman has a business idea to launch an all-male house-cleaning service.
    • Directed by: Renée Webster

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    Daniel Hendler, Paula Silva, Sofía Marie González
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    A virus spreads throughout the city, causing the infected to become vicious hunters. Iris and her daughter become caught in the massacre, discovering 32-second periods of calm before each attack.
    • Directed by: Gustavo Hernández

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  • Vesper
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    Raffiella Chapman, Eddie Marsan, Rosy McEwen
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    Struggling to survive with her father after the collapse of Earth's ecosystem, 13-year-old Vesper must use her wits, strength and bio-hacking abilities to fight for the future.
    • Directed by: Kristina Buozyte, Bruno Samper

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  • Streamline
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    Levi Miller, Laura Gordon, Tasia Zalar
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    Streamline offers a dramatic character study that shows how an athlete can be at the top of their game but struggle when it comes to life outside of competition. Look for this hidden Australian gem if you're into sport dramas.

    A prodigious 15-year-old swimmer with the world at his feet self-destructs after his father is released from prison. Inside of the pool, he lives a life of rigorous perfectionism and outside of it, his existence is lonely and hollow.
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  • Gold
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    Zac Efron, Susie Porter, Anthony Hayes
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    Some of the best dystopian near-future movies have come from Australia and Gold follows suit as a survial film. Watch Zac Efron struggle to keep a fortune safe in the Australian desert.

    In the not-too-distant future, two drifters traveling through the desert stumble across the biggest gold nugget ever found, and the dream of immense wealth and greed takes hold. They hatch a plan to excavate their bounty with one man leaving to secure the necessary tools. The other man remains and must endure harsh desert elements, ravenous wild dogs and mysterious intruders while battling the sinking suspicion that he has been abandoned to his own fate.
    • Directed by: Anthony Hayes

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