A foreign film is a film from a foreign country. Many people throughout the world think that the vast majority of films are from the USA and, more specifically, productions from Hollywood. However this is not the case as Mumbai and Hong Kong produce large numbers of films on a yearly basis; but these films rarely make the mainstream worldwide cinema or are ever brought out of their native country unlike most films produced in Hollywood. French films have been at the fore front of innovation and experimentation since film's inception. âMoving pictureâ redirects here. ... , âBombayâ redirects here. ...
Inside the US, Canada and England the term mostly applies to films made, in a language other than English. However, this term is used more correctly used by filmmakers for what is also called world cinema. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
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Ethnographic and Foreign Film Society, Durham university
Whether you want to know more about foreignfilms or are already enjoying them and want to find some you haven't seen, "this must be the place".
For the purpose of this website, I define a foreignfilm as one that was made outside of the United States.
Although there are also many fine "art" films made in the U.S. by independant film companies, they will have to be included in another database when time permits.
A few minutes into any good foreignfilm and you've already forgotten you are glancing down for a translation and you feel like you are speaking the language by the film's end.
Foreignfilms are often different than American films.
Herzog's films are grandiose, almost operatic, difficult, disturbing and unforgettable portraits of maddening loneliness and alienation amid unfamiliar environments.