#MTOS Returns: World Cinema

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Hey folks! How y’all keeping? It’s been a while, eh!

So, my hiatus worked wonders, and I feel like it is about time to make Sundays fun again. So, this Sunday 20th September 2020 at 8pm (or 20:00 if you want to keep the 20s going) BST we will delve into another topic from the legend that is @Dennis_Obi

Foreign Language films, or World Cinema, is a topic I’ve considered for a while, but good old Denis sent over some outlined questions to make things easier. I mean, maybe we should have done a topic about the 20s, given the date and time of this relaunch (and I’ve been diving into that decade of film watching recently) – but nope, I literally only just though about that idea as I typed this, so too late…maybe next time a Sunday falls on the 20th. Who knows.

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Anyhoo, I ramble – without any further ado, here are the awesome questions about World Cinema that we will be tackling this coming Sunday.

See you then folks…

Q1: Do you have a favourite non-English language film?  One that always find yourself recommending to pretty much everyone you know?  Maybe there’s a few.  What are they? #MTOS

Q2: Which country or continent do you find yourself drawn to more regarding their cinematic output?  What is it about their filmmaking that draws you in? #MTOS

Q3: This year, in the early 2020BC (Before Covid), Parasite was the winner of an abundance of awards, including 4 Oscars.  Did you see it, and did it deserve all the acclaim? #MTOS

Q4: Are there any foreign language films that are generally lauded that you haven’t gotten around to?  If there are a lot, what are the top priority for you to see? #MTOS

Q5: Favourite non-English speaking director.  What is it about their work that you find enticing? #MTOS

Q6: What is your favourite English language film that was based in a foreign country? #MTOS

Q7: Someone says they don’t like foreign films to you – what are the top three films you pick out to attempt to change their mind? #MTOS

Q8: There are many English language remakes of foreign language films, but are any of them good?  What ones worked?  What ones didn’t?  Were any better than the original? #MTOS

Q9: Is there a catalogue of films from any particular country that you haven’t dug down into yet, but keep meaning to?  #MTOS

Q10: Finally, what is it that draws you to a foreign language film?  Story?  Realism?  A particular star or director?  Or something else entirely? #MTOS

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