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Good one that. Trintignant was an all timer.
Her other half wasn't bad either
Name a great film set mostly in the snow.
'Bicycle Thieves' (1948)

Directed by Vittorio De Sica
Rain in 'Rashomon' (1950)

Directed by Akira Kurosawa
'Apocalypse Now' (1979)

Directed by Francis Ford Coppola.
Jimmy Stewarts' viewing subjects in:

'Rear Window' (1954)

Directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Yeah, shipping to the UK is $30. More than the actual disc costs.
'The Umbrellas of Cherbourg' (1964)

Directed by Jacques Demy
How can I get hold of this film, do you know?
Love this transition and track type shot in 'M' (1931)

Directed by Fritz Lang

Cinematography by Fritz Arno Wagner
'Citizen Kane' (1941)

Directed by Orson Welles
'The Third Man' (1949)

Directed by Carol Reed
'Eyes Without a Face' (1960)

Directed by Georges Franju
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'Drive My Car' remains the one and only Japanese film to be nominated for best picture in the Oscars' 96 year history.

'Drive my Car' (2021)

Directed by Ryûsuke Hamaguchi
It's certainly up there. I'd personally give that accolade to the film 'Ponette'.
Ace. Some of the best cinema out there:

Anything by Kalatozov (The Cranes are Flying) very good.
Anything by Tarkovsky (Ivan's Childhood quite a good starting place)
Russian Ark - one take beauty
The Ascent
The Return or The Banishment, for a modern take
Beanpole, for an even more modern take
'Come and See' (1985)

Directed by Elem Klimov
'One Week' (1920)

Directed by Buster Keaton

A hand breaks the fourth wall to preserve Sybil Seely's dignity.
I expect that was awesome. There's footage of it with Richard Einhorn's lovely score here:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UFJ...
www.youtube.com
'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' (1920)

Directed by Robert Wiene
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Kyle MacLachlan's statement on the passing of David Lynch: