Hiroshima Mon Amor is definitely one of the most hauntingly beautiful films of all time... amazing how many of those listed by other posters are also among my favorite films. Certainly Antonioni, Tarkovsky, and Kurosawa, but what about the early films of Trufaut? Some of Fellini's bare mentioning as well.
And from the age of color, I agree wholeheartedly with the inclusion of Days Of Heaven (perhaps even Picnic At Hanging Rock), but what about McCabe And Mrs. Miller? And also Angelopolous (Landscape In The Mist etc.), Wenders (Wings Of Desire, among others), or Kustarica's Time Of The Gypsies?
Then, there are the modern masterpieces like Kieslowski's "Double Life..." and "Blue" (don't think anyone has mentioned that one). Was also stunned by the harsh beauty of Before The Rain. Certainly the films of Wan Kar Wai, Hou Shou Hsien, and Ahn Hung Tran. But what about Julio Medem, Claire Denis, Soukorov's Mother And Son, or the recent Russian film called "The Return (for me, perhaps the most memorable of the new millennium)?
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