naw, music, books and video games all wipe the floor with movies. especially music. imagine this video without music, for instance. it's pretty obvious tbh
@@marujob6619 but AI is really powerful......... It creates high quality content in just hours what a normal filmmaker could make in months... That's a high margin
@@Aaaaaaaaapnd Someone prompting on a computer with an AI desktop tool will never have the texture, detail, craftsmanship and intentionality as a team of artists using powerful cgi tools like Unreal Engine that can render and scale to the high bar we expect when we watch cinema. Iv'e used most of the AI filmmaking tools like Sora and Runway ML and they are great for concepting scenes but I'd never just use them on their own.. way too wonky and too low quality render. There is a place for AI within the CGI world for sure but once you actually learn what goes into high level digital effects you realize quickly its limitations as well as its potential.
As a Brazillian, gotta say i loved "Who Killed Captain Alex?". We usually don't think much about making Cinema with the resources we have and watching that triggered me. It's possible. It's fucking possible. Whoever made that movie got a vision and said "Let's do it our way, with whatever we can". That is absolutely awesome. Goddamn respect from Brazil.
@pedroaugusto8285 Both are legendary filmmakers anyone would agree. But basically they explored & mastered very few genres, particularly Hitchcock. On the other hand, both Kubrick and Tarkovsky (specially Kubrick) has mastered multi genres of film making, at that time they tried new film making techniques in every possible way, surprised the audience with peak versatility (with their every new venture everytime) & changed the way of cinema. Both were much ahead of their time & pretty exceptionally versatile too! So, my picks are Andrei & Stanny!
Many can come up with a good story, but only a few can present it. Directors and Writers have one of the hardest jobs ever: bringing a scene they envisioned to life.
Nah . Like everything art is also a combined effort. Without a good actor a good story feels blatant , without a good director it feels senseless and without a good writer there is no good story
cinema student from brazil here. it saddens me to think that someday i will die without having experiencied every single film ever made. image is the true universal language, and cinema is the way humanity choose to find poetry and beauty in the images of the world. amazing video. that said, watch a lot of movies and support young filmmakers and artists!
Even "A river called titas" is not a Bangladeshi flim its indian Bengali film 😂 those bustards don't even know the difference between west Bengal and Bangladesh
OSO>>> That anti-commercial Satyajit OSO gave the world a dream land to live in. Every aspect of the movie is beautiful. Satyajit doesn’t have any impact on world cinema. Being critically acclaimed doesn’t mean you have an impact. SRK’s movies are celebrated globally. So for me,cinema is a celebration And srk is the God of it
@@ironicaaz3593 In India, most people watch movies for entertainment, like you. But these kinds of classic movies have a soul that a commercial movie doesn't have. Not everyone understands that, and that's not a mistake. I respect SRK, but don't compare SRK with a great director like Satyajit Ray.
3:50 Thank you for including this film from my country in your video. Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Uncle Boonmee is the easiest film to watch among his works because most Thai films are romantic, comedic, or horror films. This often leads some people to generalize Thai films, or some may not even consider watching them, since these three genres are made so frequently. Weerasethakul's films are usually very complex and some of them are so rare that few people know about them. In my country, most people probably only know Uncle Boonmee, as it is the Thai film that won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
By name i only know Uncle Boonmee and Memoria, which i haven't seen but plan to do ! I don't know how it is in other countries, but here in France his films are quite controversial.. You either love or hate ^^ Glad you liked the video ! 🙏
This is one of the best videos ever made in the history of UA-cam. Thank you very much for your incredible work. I made a list on Letterboxd in which I exchanged the films I've already seen for others I want to see from each country. You chose the right film to represent my country, which was "City of God", I also recommend those who want to watch good Brazilian films "The Given Word", "Elite Squad" and "Pixote".
The effort put into sorting this clips out,placing them in the right place syncing to the rhythm,as it progress,each and every music used hits its zenith,accompanied by cinematic equivalent; that shot from "Hero" or the boundary obliterating shot from "Mommy",mood progresses along with music, and as Kubrick said long ago,this is Cinema,telling a story through progression of moods. Thanks that you picked "A River Called Titas", I was worried if the pick would be any out of the abyss our industry has been into post 2000.
아름답고 신비롭고 다양하고 그리고 똑같다 우리 모두가 똑같고 우리 모두가 꿈을 꾸며 잠든다 죽음으로 가는 길을 보여주는 꿈인 것인지 내가 내일 간절히 원하는 무엇 가인지 ... 세상이 행복해지길 당신은 몇 가지 영상으로 사람들의 마음을 흔들고 있습니다 ... 그것도 아주 강력하게 ... 언제나 감사합니다
Countries and genres don't matter at all. Just need the right story, the right characters, the right place and true feelings. And that movie can hold a special place in your soul. That's the magic of cinema, Giuseppe Tornatore taught us about it in "Cinema Paradiso"
What a great way to start my Cinema and Cinephile Journey by watching this video, I'm originally from Pakistan but currently living in United Arab Emirates and watching "The Legend of Maula Jatt" as the representative of Pakistan among all these movies was just Perfect, I honestly wasn't a big fan of my domestic film industry but this is one of the few works i really like. Thank You a lot for your work and Dedication it's all very beautiful, *Cinema is Marvelous* (it's more than marvelous it can not be described in words)
My greatest of all time films from different countries : 1. United States The Godfather (1972) Pulp Fiction (1994) 2. Iran A Separation (2011) Taste of Cherry (1997) 3. France Amélie (2001) The 400 Blows (1959) 4. Italy La Dolce Vita (1960) Bicycle Thieves (1948) 5. Japan Seven Samurai (1954) Spirited Away (2001) 6. South Korea Parasite (2019) Oldboy (2003) 7. Germany Metropolis (1927) Run Lola Run (1998) 8. United Kingdom The Dark Knight (2008) Trainspotting (1996) 9. India Bramayugam (2023) Thazhvaram (1990) 10. China Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) Farewell My Concubine (1993) 11. Spain Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) The Spirit of the Beehive (1973) 12. Russia Andrei Rublev (1966) Battleship Potemkin (1925) 13. Mexico Roma (2018) Amores Perros (2000)
Both are well known among cinema enthusiasts along with a handful of other great spanish directors, erice & saura just to name a few. But bunuel especially is really well known and considered one of the most influential directors in cinema history.
10:12 "El tipo puede cambiar de todo: de cara, de casa, de familia, de novia, de religión, de Dios... pero hay una cosa que no puede cambiar, Benjamín: no puede cambiar de pasión." 🇦🇷
thank you for putting Simón for Venezuela. It is such an important film for our people and the oppression we’ve been facing for more than twenty years now so it’s really heartwarming to see people acknowledging it! ❤
India, Om Shanti Om... Perfectly desrcibe the Indian Cinema becoz more than 80% of Indian movies are like Om Shanti Om (Mass entertaining movie). Good choice.
of the many classics that India has produced, OSO is a disgrace. Indian cinema is not all about mass entertainment. Also, times have changed, Indian movie is longer confined to typical bollywood .. move beyond the stereotypes.
Wow. This video is wonderful and artistic. Congratulations. People, cinema is not just about Hollywood. Cinema is not just about the United States. Cinema is about ALL COUNTRIES. Cinema is about US. Cinema is about THE WORLD.
4:10 Simon, no conozco mucho del cine de mi pais ya que con la situacion es muy dificil que hagan producciones grandes, pero esta no solo por la calidad sino por lo que representa es la mejor
I'm from Malaysia and I just want to say that you were spot on with your choice at 7:09. Yasmin Ahmad is definitely one of the best directors to have ever come out of Malaysia.
Loved the editing and music choices in this, but I have to give praise to all the movie clips you got for this. I imagine getting access to many of these movies couldn't have been easy.
well, thanks for making my already gigantic watchlist even longer. now i can be perfectly sure that i'll never even be close to watching all of the movies that i want to before i die:) (seriously though, so many interesting movies here)
As an Indonesian myself I strongly suspect that what came out was “The Raid” but Indonesia is the highest-grossing film of all time in Indonesia when it comes to horror films instead of action The Raid does represent Indonesian cinema very well ❤
I like that for India, you chose "Om Shanti Om". That film is a love letter to Indian Cinema of the 1970s in its first half and deals with the topic of reincarnation which was very common in films of that era. The second half deals with modern cinema of the time the movie was released(2007). The plot is about a junior actor of the 1970s who dies in a set fire while trying to save his crush, a popular yesteryears film actor who's killed by her secret movie producer husband to kill her and her unborn child. The hero dies but is reincarnated as a popular actor in the 2000s who seeks to get revenge on the movie producer. Truly a remarkable movie.
keep it going brother. One day people would make montages like yours, of your films. Of every & each of us that has a dream to become a film maker and create such fine piece of art.
@ScottsShots Hard to say cause i work on a few videos at the same time, and depending on my job, i sometimes spend days without editing.. But maybe 2/3 weeks i would say. The harder to do is to choose the films, and mostly to find them.. For some it was nearly impossible to find decent footage from it. Once that is done, the editing is not that long if you're used to it 😉 (Sorry if i'm not clear, english is not my mother tongue)
@@cinevore358 Well it's not really 1%, as i have seen 12 of the Films, which isn't too bad, but there's still room for improvement. I've seen: Memories of Murder - South Korea Come and See - Soviet Union Embrace of the Serpent - Colombia The Banshees of Inisherin - Ireland Amélie - France Persona - Sweden Spoorloos - Netherlands Waltz with Bashir - Israel The Worst Person in the World - Norway Fallen Angels - Hong Kong Who Killed Captain Alex? - Uganda Metropolis - Germany
@@cinevore358 Bro, Malayalam cinema is not Malaysian cinema-it's a whole separate film industry from Kerala, a state in India where they speak Malayalam. You should definitely look into Malayalam cinema; trust me, they create true works of art!
@@cinevore358 I can put together a short list of Malayalam films for your first time watching: Bangalore Days Premam Drishyam (Malayalam version) Rorschach Bramayugam Godha Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum This list covers a range of genres and showcases the diversity of Malayalam cinema!
Oh sorry I read it wrong, it's early where i am and i'm not well awake x) I don't really know Malayalam cinema yet, mostly Telugu.. But India's cinema industry is so vast, and most of those films are really long so it's hard to know where to start ^^
Hey, this is an amazing, exceptional work ! Just beyond words, you just showed boundaries doesn't matter when it comes to Cinema 💜 but I am just surprised that For Italy the movie was not "Cinema Paradiso"..!!
Spectacular worldwide bucket. Although, I haven't seen all, I've watched your choice of some of the less known movie maker countries like Suriname or Romania. And while it's reaching to my homeland Armenia, I's already known which film should be there...
I forgot to check it when i went to watch Flow but in France i can keep track of how many movies exist* from their "exploitation visa" that is displayed at the beggining, and goes simply incremental. I think we are around 200.000 by now and i remember seeing movies at 140/150k some years ago. Crazy to think how many are made each year. *of course it only represents movies exploited in our theatres and with the rise of streaming the gap between this administrative reference and the actual number of movies existing will widen
Different culture
Different stories
Movies are the best thing that humanity has created
W Video
I'm glad you liked it ! Thank you so much 🙏
Different, yes, but one world. Exquisite!
naw, music, books and video games all wipe the floor with movies. especially music. imagine this video without music, for instance. it's pretty obvious tbh
Never let cinema die. And NEVER, let cinema be dominated by AI.
AI will make movies. But it will never make cinema.
Sadly it's too late now
@@Aaaaaaaaapnd Never give up so soon!!
@@marujob6619 but AI is really powerful......... It creates high quality content in just hours what a normal filmmaker could make in months... That's a high margin
@@Aaaaaaaaapnd Someone prompting on a computer with an AI desktop tool will never have the texture, detail, craftsmanship and intentionality as a team of artists using powerful cgi tools like Unreal Engine that can render and scale to the high bar we expect when we watch cinema. Iv'e used most of the AI filmmaking tools like Sora and Runway ML and they are great for concepting scenes but I'd never just use them on their own.. way too wonky and too low quality render. There is a place for AI within the CGI world for sure but once you actually learn what goes into high level digital effects you realize quickly its limitations as well as its potential.
Now I admit that sometimes UA-cam algorithms can do awesome job of recommending like this masterpiece! Gorgeous Edit!
Wow, thank you so much ❤️ Glad you liked it !
“Who killed captain Alex?” is a masterpiece!
I NEVER heard about this one before making this video.. Need to watch it with a few friends and a few beers x)
@@cinevore358Yeah hell of a masterpiece in animation category
As a Brazillian, gotta say i loved "Who Killed Captain Alex?". We usually don't think much about making Cinema with the resources we have and watching that triggered me. It's possible. It's fucking possible. Whoever made that movie got a vision and said "Let's do it our way, with whatever we can". That is absolutely awesome. Goddamn respect from Brazil.
Everybody knows Kung-Fu.
@@Evertomklein-v2e vc poderia me dizer onde assistiu, amigo?
Kurosawa , Kurbrick , Tarkovsky , Bergman & Ray are the 5 pillers of world cinema. Period!
BTW beautiful video. Subbed! 👍
Thanks 🙏❤️
@@cinevore358 great work. keep rocking! 🤘😎🤘
I'd change Kubrick and Tarkovsky for Hitchcock and Godard. Still great directors
@pedroaugusto8285 Both are legendary filmmakers anyone would agree. But basically they explored & mastered very few genres, particularly Hitchcock.
On the other hand, both Kubrick and Tarkovsky (specially Kubrick) has mastered multi genres of film making, at that time they tried new film making techniques in every possible way, surprised the audience with peak versatility (with their every new venture everytime) & changed the way of cinema.
Both were much ahead of their time & pretty exceptionally versatile too!
So, my picks are Andrei & Stanny!
Satyajit Ray
11:30 I've never seen Harakiri (1962) but this shot is so electrifying, I could feel the tensity here
I just saw Harakiri a couple months ago, a remarkable film.
@@butterboy27 that shot alone convinces me that it's remarkable, the premise sounds fascinating too
Trully one of the best movies ever
Kurosawa , Kurbrick , Tarkovsky , Bergman & Ray are the 5 pillers of world cinema. Period!
Many can come up with a good story, but only a few can present it. Directors and Writers have one of the hardest jobs ever: bringing a scene they envisioned to life.
Nah . Like everything art is also a combined effort. Without a good actor a good story feels blatant , without a good director it feels senseless and without a good writer there is no good story
Bro dropped the most beautiful tribute to international cinema I ever seen and people didn’t even noticed…
Thank you so much 🙏❤️
As soon as tron legacy's theme started playing i got instant goosebumps. Perfect underrated soundtrack for all these underrated films.
cinema student from brazil here.
it saddens me to think that someday i will die without having experiencied every single film ever made. image is the true universal language, and cinema is the way humanity choose to find poetry and beauty in the images of the world.
amazing video. that said, watch a lot of movies and support young filmmakers and artists!
On the other hand I think it's beautiful that I will never run out of good movies to watch
Biggest fear of most cinephiles around here unfortunately.. 😢
11:03 Expected classic movies by Satyajit Ray or Adoor Gopalakrishnan.
Exactly! Me also expected
But they put Om Shanti Om instead of that😂
Even "A river called titas" is not a Bangladeshi flim its indian Bengali film 😂 those bustards don't even know the difference between west Bengal and Bangladesh
Even our commercial cinema got the best cinematography.
OSO>>> That anti-commercial Satyajit
OSO gave the world a dream land to live in. Every aspect of the movie is beautiful.
Satyajit doesn’t have any impact on world cinema. Being critically acclaimed doesn’t mean you have an impact.
SRK’s movies are celebrated globally.
So for me,cinema is a celebration
And srk is the God of it
@@ironicaaz3593 In India, most people watch movies for entertainment, like you. But these kinds of classic movies have a soul that a commercial movie doesn't have. Not everyone understands that, and that's not a mistake. I respect SRK, but don't compare SRK with a great director like Satyajit Ray.
Every country has a story to tell
3:50 Thank you for including this film from my country in your video. Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Uncle Boonmee is the easiest film to watch among his works because most Thai films are romantic, comedic, or horror films. This often leads some people to generalize Thai films, or some may not even consider watching them, since these three genres are made so frequently. Weerasethakul's films are usually very complex and some of them are so rare that few people know about them. In my country, most people probably only know Uncle Boonmee, as it is the Thai film that won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
By name i only know Uncle Boonmee and Memoria, which i haven't seen but plan to do ! I don't know how it is in other countries, but here in France his films are quite controversial.. You either love or hate ^^
Glad you liked the video ! 🙏
Joe is just built different fr
Beautiful, stunning, another masterful banger . Keep these type of tribute videos rolling we all cannot get enough of this type of content .
Thank you so much ❤️
5:46 brazil mentioned 🕺🕺🕺
Fiquei surpreso que eu adivinhei até a cena do filme pela vibe do video, me sinto um vidente nesse exato momento
5:11 My favourite film
Wonderful blend of great new films and older classics.
Thank you 🙏
"Cinema is a reminder, that life offers so much more"
As an Indian I recommend you to watch '3 Idiots' one of the best films ever made in India.
A true materpiece that teaches many lessons about life.♥️
This is one of the best videos ever made in the history of UA-cam. Thank you very much for your incredible work. I made a list on Letterboxd in which I exchanged the films I've already seen for others I want to see from each country. You chose the right film to represent my country, which was "City of God", I also recommend those who want to watch good Brazilian films "The Given Word", "Elite Squad" and "Pixote".
Thank you so much 🙏
The effort put into sorting this clips out,placing them in the right place syncing to the rhythm,as it progress,each and every music used hits its zenith,accompanied by cinematic equivalent; that shot from "Hero" or the boundary obliterating shot from "Mommy",mood progresses along with music, and as Kubrick said long ago,this is Cinema,telling a story through progression of moods.
Thanks that you picked "A River Called Titas", I was worried if the pick would be any out of the abyss our industry has been into post 2000.
Thank you so much for this comment 🙏i'm glad you liked the video and realized the work behind it ❤️
4:14 Never expected my country was there. Thank you
You're welcome ! Do you agree with the movie choice ? 😊
@@cinevore358 Yep
아름답고 신비롭고 다양하고 그리고 똑같다 우리 모두가 똑같고 우리 모두가 꿈을 꾸며 잠든다 죽음으로 가는 길을 보여주는 꿈인 것인지 내가 내일 간절히 원하는 무엇 가인지 ... 세상이 행복해지길 당신은 몇 가지 영상으로 사람들의 마음을 흔들고 있습니다 ... 그것도 아주 강력하게 ... 언제나 감사합니다
❤️🔥
Divided by borders, united by cinema 🎦
This video made me emotional 🥺
My main goal ! ❤️
Countries and genres don't matter at all. Just need the right story, the right characters, the right place and true feelings. And that movie can hold a special place in your soul.
That's the magic of cinema, Giuseppe Tornatore taught us about it in "Cinema Paradiso"
I didnt want this video to end. One of the best videos ive seen on youtube. Got the fire in me again to make my film one day. Thanks for this gem
Thank you for your feedback 🙏😊
Thanks for making this video, truly amazing and wonderful
Glad you liked it 🙏😉
7:11 that brutal fight scene fits in perfectly to "Take on Me"
The Raid 1 & 2 are so good.. Highly recommend them if you haven't watch !
@cinevore358 thanks, but I have watched the both of them! AND THEY WE'RE AWESOME!! I consider them as one of the best action films of the 21st century
@@MeMee-d4d Definitely !
Gracias por este gran homenaje, imagino que fue un trabajo gigantesco juntar todas estas magníficas películas! Que viva el cine!
🙏❤️
I haven't seen anyone making this type of video , great job
Thanks ! 🙏
The Seventh Seal was really close to make it to the video ^^
Bro united the whole world with this video through a common language - CINEMA 📽️❤
Thanks ❤️
This was one of the best edits I have seen on cinema, this video needs more recognition.
Also great work... to the editors
Thank you so much ! I'm glad you liked it 🙏
@cinevore358 bro, I loved it, and I want to learn editing maybe in future, would love to work with you 💥
What a great way to start my Cinema and Cinephile Journey by watching this video, I'm originally from Pakistan but currently living in United Arab Emirates and watching "The Legend of Maula Jatt" as the representative of Pakistan among all these movies was just Perfect, I honestly wasn't a big fan of my domestic film industry but this is one of the few works i really like. Thank You a lot for your work and Dedication it's all very beautiful, *Cinema is Marvelous* (it's more than marvelous it can not be described in words)
Thank you for the kind words 🙏
@@cinevore358 no Thank YOU for this amazing video
I found what video I'd show if aliens weirdly and specifically ever asked me to define earth to them....
Finally, INDIA - 11:05 🥺
Pathetic pick from india.
And he mentioned one of the worst film in Indian cinema
He completely ignored works of the auteurs...sad
धन्यवाद भाई
@@subhadeepsadhu8635 om shanti om is a bad film? dumbass how's it a bad film?
Me hiciste lagrimear...
Gracias por este bellísimo homenaje a la historia del cine.
Saludos desde Uruguay.
☺️🙏
Beautiful Video.
One planet thousands of different stories.
wuaoo ,tremenda Selección......formidable !!!!👍🤗😊🙏
11:00 INDIA
C'est arrivé près de chez vous being the only extract with sound, that's my favorite movie ever. Like from Belgium.
Les seules voix qu'on peut entendre dans la vidéo sont celles de Benoît Poelvoorde, Optimus Prime et Gandalf.. Je trouve ça assez beau quand même ❤️
My greatest of all time films from different countries :
1. United States
The Godfather (1972)
Pulp Fiction (1994)
2. Iran
A Separation (2011)
Taste of Cherry (1997)
3. France
Amélie (2001)
The 400 Blows (1959)
4. Italy
La Dolce Vita (1960)
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
5. Japan
Seven Samurai (1954)
Spirited Away (2001)
6. South Korea
Parasite (2019)
Oldboy (2003)
7. Germany
Metropolis (1927)
Run Lola Run (1998)
8. United Kingdom
The Dark Knight (2008)
Trainspotting (1996)
9. India
Bramayugam (2023)
Thazhvaram (1990)
10. China
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Farewell My Concubine (1993)
11. Spain
Pan’s Labyrinth (2006)
The Spirit of the Beehive (1973)
12. Russia
Andrei Rublev (1966)
Battleship Potemkin (1925)
13. Mexico
Roma (2018)
Amores Perros (2000)
Man, that list is hard to top! 💎
You have an excellent taste in cinema!
Great choices ! Funny that your choices that aren't in this video were the close second in my list of films to include ^^
മലയാളി ആണല്ലേ 🤡
While these are all great, listing The Dark Knight under the United Kingdom is a stretch and seems rude to movies that are actually British.
I think Cinema is most beautiful Art Humans Created ❤💝
Videos like this make me realize that outside of Spain, Berlanga and Buñuel are nobody outside our borders.
I personally only saw "Un Chien Andalou" from Bunuel, but i think both of them are very well known for anyone interested in cinema !
Both are well known among cinema enthusiasts along with a handful of other great spanish directors, erice & saura just to name a few. But bunuel especially is really well known and considered one of the most influential directors in cinema history.
I said the same about aggelopoulos
Bunuel is known worldwide among cinephiles. He also made most of his movies in France.
@@Ampampas Landscape in the Mist is a masterpiece
Viva o cinema!🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Qual é a parte que o Brasil aparece?
@LucasEligePor volta dos 5:40~5:50 se não me engano
10:12 "El tipo puede cambiar de todo: de cara, de casa, de familia, de novia, de religión, de Dios... pero hay una cosa que no puede cambiar, Benjamín: no puede cambiar de pasión." 🇦🇷
This is amazing, I want to watch all of these movies!
X2
Good luck with that ^^ Thank you !
thank you for putting Simón for Venezuela. It is such an important film for our people and the oppression we’ve been facing for more than twenty years now so it’s really heartwarming to see people acknowledging it! ❤
India, Om Shanti Om... Perfectly desrcibe the Indian Cinema becoz more than 80% of Indian movies are like Om Shanti Om (Mass entertaining movie). Good choice.
There are better films in that genre itself but nvm.
Well india is not only bollywood :) … (I do love bollywood)
India is more than dumb Bollywood films.
of the many classics that India has produced, OSO is a disgrace. Indian cinema is not all about mass entertainment. Also, times have changed, Indian movie is longer confined to typical bollywood .. move beyond the stereotypes.
Come to south buddy....
Wow. This video is wonderful and artistic. Congratulations.
People, cinema is not just about Hollywood. Cinema is not just about the United States. Cinema is about ALL COUNTRIES. Cinema is about US. Cinema is about THE WORLD.
Thank you Bruno 🙏🔥
am from Nepal and seeing Pashupati Prasad in this truly give me a big smile ❤
Looks like a beautiful movie ! Glad yo liked the video 🙏
wow I got goosebumps after the video
4:10 Simon, no conozco mucho del cine de mi pais ya que con la situacion es muy dificil que hagan producciones grandes, pero esta no solo por la calidad sino por lo que representa es la mejor
Why this video has like only 800 likes this deserves more
Thank you ! Don't hesitate to share it around you if you know some movie fans, it will help 😊
The legend of Maula jatt , absolute fabulous in colour grading .
I'm from Malaysia and I just want to say that you were spot on with your choice at 7:09. Yasmin Ahmad is definitely one of the best directors to have ever come out of Malaysia.
Thank you ! 🔥
Loved the editing and music choices in this, but I have to give praise to all the movie clips you got for this. I imagine getting access to many of these movies couldn't have been easy.
Thank you so much to understand how difficult it was to make this.. x) 🙏
beautiful video, and loved your style of editing
Thank you for your feedback ❤️
What a beautiful montage of world cinema. Thanks for creating this
And thank you for your comment 🙏❤️
Thank you for this video
And thank you for your comment !
Rahhhhhh💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥 pashupati prasad mentioned tf is happy ending
this video made me cry
W compilation and video. Thank you.
Thanks a lot for the feedback 🙏
Oh man!!! This is amazing. Forever love cinema ❤
Thank you 🙏
Amazing Work!!! Love From India ❤
Thanks ❤️ Was hard to know which film to choose for India.. ^^
Liked your list and gonna watch all of them 😅😅
Thanks for this watch list
Haha good luck ! Thanks for the feedback ❤️
What a beautiful video. I absolutely loved it. Love from Canada 💗
Thanks a lot ☺️❤️
Lunch box will be the perfect depiction ofor Indian cinema ❤
Thanks for including Sri Lanka !
You're walecome !
What a wonderfull video
Thank you ! 🙏
great edit, loved it, added a lot to my watchlist.
Thanks ❤️
well, thanks for making my already gigantic watchlist even longer. now i can be perfectly sure that i'll never even be close to watching all of the movies that i want to before i die:) (seriously though, so many interesting movies here)
Most difficult thing to admit as a cinephile: not gonna be able to watch everything you would like it see 😞
Uish. Dalam banyak2 cerita, filem Sepet juga yang dipilih. It won the Best Film at the 18th Malaysian Film Festival. Malaysia here 🇲🇾, good choice 👍
Thanks 🙏
As an Indonesian myself I strongly suspect that what came out was “The Raid” but Indonesia is the highest-grossing film of all time in Indonesia when it comes to horror films instead of action
The Raid does represent Indonesian cinema very well ❤
Glad you liked that choice ! To be honest, outside of The Raid, all i've watched from Indonesia are indeed horror films ^^
Hello, I'm from Spain but I have seen some cool indonesian movies like "Lewat Djam Malam / After the Curfew" it's a drama I think it's quite good! :)
I like that for India, you chose "Om Shanti Om". That film is a love letter to Indian Cinema of the 1970s in its first half and deals with the topic of reincarnation which was very common in films of that era.
The second half deals with modern cinema of the time the movie was released(2007).
The plot is about a junior actor of the 1970s who dies in a set fire while trying to save his crush, a popular yesteryears film actor who's killed by her secret movie producer husband to kill her and her unborn child.
The hero dies but is reincarnated as a popular actor in the 2000s who seeks to get revenge on the movie producer.
Truly a remarkable movie.
Finally someone who get it ^^ Thank you !
Yaa i was expecting "typically" Pather Panchali . Thank god
keep it going brother. One day people would make montages like yours, of your films. Of every & each of us that has a dream to become a film maker and create such fine piece of art.
Thanks a lot 🙏❤️
It would be fun to try to watch all of these
Fun yes, but probably exhausting too ^^
@@cinevore358 how long did it take for you to edit this?
@ScottsShots Hard to say cause i work on a few videos at the same time, and depending on my job, i sometimes spend days without editing..
But maybe 2/3 weeks i would say. The harder to do is to choose the films, and mostly to find them.. For some it was nearly impossible to find decent footage from it.
Once that is done, the editing is not that long if you're used to it 😉
(Sorry if i'm not clear, english is not my mother tongue)
Great Video, beautifully executed with great picks (the 1% of these i know so far 😅) and good Music choices.
Thank you so much 🔥🙏 Which ones are part of the 1% ? ^^
@@cinevore358 Well it's not really 1%, as i have seen 12 of the Films, which isn't too bad, but there's still room for improvement.
I've seen:
Memories of Murder - South Korea
Come and See - Soviet Union
Embrace of the Serpent - Colombia
The Banshees of Inisherin - Ireland
Amélie - France
Persona - Sweden
Spoorloos - Netherlands
Waltz with Bashir - Israel
The Worst Person in the World - Norway
Fallen Angels - Hong Kong
Who Killed Captain Alex? - Uganda
Metropolis - Germany
astounding piece of work.
Thank you so much 🙏
For every cinephiles out there, try Malayalam cinema. You won't regret trust me
Is 'Sepet' a good choice to represent it ?
@@cinevore358 Bro, Malayalam cinema is not Malaysian cinema-it's a whole separate film industry from Kerala, a state in India where they speak Malayalam. You should definitely look into Malayalam cinema; trust me, they create true works of art!
@@cinevore358 I can put together a short list of Malayalam films for your first time watching:
Bangalore Days
Premam
Drishyam (Malayalam version)
Rorschach
Bramayugam
Godha
Thondimuthalum Driksakshiyum
This list covers a range of genres and showcases the diversity of Malayalam cinema!
Oh sorry I read it wrong, it's early where i am and i'm not well awake x)
I don't really know Malayalam cinema yet, mostly Telugu.. But India's cinema industry is so vast, and most of those films are really long so it's hard to know where to start ^^
@@cinevore358 try bramayugam, godha, drishyam (malayalam version ),
Rorschach, avesham you will love it
City of God will always be a pure, never dying master piece.
absolute cinema
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Just beautiful.
🙏
O cinema é lindo em todas as suas formas!
This page is top notch.
Hey, this is an amazing, exceptional work ! Just beyond words, you just showed boundaries doesn't matter when it comes to Cinema 💜
but I am just surprised that For Italy the movie was not "Cinema Paradiso"..!!
Thank you so much ! 🙏 Cinema Paradiso was really close to make it to the video 😉
Thank you. Its most helpful.
5:47 Thank you very much
om shanti om is a banger. great video
It sure is ! Thank you 🙏
That’s a really good résolution for 2025, 1 day 1 film 1 country
Spectacular worldwide bucket. Although, I haven't seen all, I've watched your choice of some of the less known movie maker countries like Suriname or Romania. And while it's reaching to my homeland Armenia, I's already known which film should be there...
Thank you ! 😉
I forgot to check it when i went to watch Flow but in France i can keep track of how many movies exist* from their "exploitation visa" that is displayed at the beggining, and goes simply incremental. I think we are around 200.000 by now and i remember seeing movies at 140/150k some years ago. Crazy to think how many are made each year.
*of course it only represents movies exploited in our theatres and with the rise of streaming the gap between this administrative reference and the actual number of movies existing will widen
Bro drop again fire edit ❤
Thank you ❤️
Yugoslavia mentioned 🔥
11:46 "The River called Titas" is a *Bengali Indian* film, not an Bangladeshi film.
Rest is beautiful 👍
Absolute Cinema
absolute cinema❤
🙏❤️
11:44 a masterpiece movie from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
☠️☠️☠️
respect french cinema
Je suis français, je respecte le cinéma français t'inquiète pas.
I respect your efforts.