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Foreign Films
If foreign films aren’t the kiss of death for you then will you share with us what foreign films you have seen in the past 6 months or at least what’s in your queue? My Netflix queue contains the following “foreign” films:
- Jean de Florette
- Manon of the Spring
- The Lives of Others
- Shower
- Bread and Tulips
- As Far As My Feet Will Carry Me
Perhaps soon I will compile a list of all the foreign films I have seen; at least for the past 5 years. Now let’s see your list.
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