Classic Death.
European
Hable con ella
This remarkably powerful twisted love story from top Spanish director Pedro Almodovar really does make a huge impact, stick with it.
Coma coma coma coma coma chameleon, you come and go, you come and go-oh-oh-oh!!
L'Âge d'Or
This bourgeois-baiting masterpiece of celluloid surrealism is the crowning collaborative achievement of Luis Buñuel and Dali – a biting, often hilarious dream-piece depicting civilisation barely founded, sensuality barely concealed and characters barely awake.
Un Chien Andalou
It may be short, it may even be dated, but this unnerving slice of surrealist psychedelia is the reason we all dream in black and white.
Les Invasions barbares
An intelligent film of careful balances, where the past is weighed against the future, horror against hope, capitalism against socialism, faith against secularism, death against life. The viciousness of its satire, and the ambivalence of its final images, leave a bitter aftertaste which ensures that its message of cautious optimism, though sweet, never becomes too cloying.
Riding Giants
This narly doco shows that big wave riders are life's fanatical crusaders while the rest of us are just life-bums. Surf's up!