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The Lobster
2015 film directed by Yorgos Lanthimos
Another Round
2020 film directed by Thomas Vinterberg
Mysterious Skin
2004 film directed by Gregg Araki
Antonia's Line
1995 film by Marleen Gorris
Ben X
2007 film by Nic Balthazar
Piranha II: The Spawning
1981 film by James Cameron
The Idiots
1998 film by Lars von Trier
Osama
2003 film by Siddiq Barmak
The Pillow Book
1996 film directed by Peter Greenaway
The Human Centipede 2
2011 British-Dutch exploitation film directed by Tom Six
Orlando
1992 film by Sally Potter
Ken Park
2002 film directed by Larry Clark and Edward Lachman
Drowning by Numbers
1988 film by Peter Greenaway
Nothing Personal
2009 film by Urszula Antoniak
Borgman
2013 film by Alex van Warmerdam
Brimstone
2016 film by Martin Koolhoven
A Zed & Two Noughts
1985 film by Peter Greenaway
8½ Women
1999 film by Peter Greenaway
Pleasure
2021 film directed by Ninja Thyberg
Where Is Anne Frank
2021 animated film directed by Ari Folman
The Holy Girl
2004 film by Lucrecia Martel
Bringing Up Bobby
2011 film by Famke Janssen
Suddenly
2002 film by Diego Lerman
Valentín
Valentín is a 2002 coming-of-age comedy-drama film written and directed by Alejandro Agresti. The film features Rodrigo Noya as Valentín and Carmen Maura as the grandmother. Director Alejandro Agresti also stars as Valentín's father.
The Northerners
1992 film by Alex van Warmerdam
Goltzius and the Pelican Company
2012 film by Peter Greenaway
Omen
2023 film directed by Baloji
Buenos Aires Vice Versa
1996 film by Alejandro Agresti
We
2018 film by René Eller
Silent Tongue
1993 film by Sam Shepard
Arna's Children
2004 documentary film directed by Juliano Mer Khamis and Danniel Danniel
Good Life Delivery
2004 film by Leonardo Di Cesare
Exit: una storia personale
2010 film by Massimiliano Amato
Hemel
2012 film
A Question of Silence
1982 film by Marleen Gorris
Rapado
Rapado () is an Argentine and Dutch 1992 drama film, written and directed by Martín Rejtman, in his first feature film. It is considered by critics as the film who started the New Argentine Cinema, or NCA (Nuevo Cine Argentino), an aesthetic movement representing a fundamental break with the Argentine cinema of the late 1980s and early 1990s, by introducing new narrative elements and a strong realistic style.
Berlin-Jerusalem
Berlin-Jerusalem (; tr. Berlin Yerushalayim) is an 89-minute 1989 British-Dutch-French-Israeli-Italian English-, French-, German-, and Hebrew-language independent underground dramatic historical experimental art film directed by Amos Gitai.
Esther Forever
1986 film by Amos Gitai
This Tiny World
1972 film by Charles Huguenot van der Linden
Interview
2003 film by Theo van Gogh
El bonaerense
2002 film by Pablo Trapero