My 30 Favourite Movies from the Cannes Film Festival.
The most anticipated film festival in the world is held in Cannes, France. It is one of the most important film festivals in the world.
Here are some of my favourite best Cannes movies. 😍
30)Borton Fink (1991) By Coen Brothers 😍 : Partly hilarious, partly horrifying, completely mesmerizing. Nothing turns out as it seems, and the surreal finale to the film elevate the movie to being one of the Coens' best. Creepy, nasty, and has peeling wallpaper! 4/4 🪨
29) Days of Heaven (1978) by Terrence Malick 😍 : Visually and thematically, it is still one of the most beautiful films ever made. This is the immense, unconventional power of a true artist. It's a movie made by a man who knew how something felt, and found a way to instill it in us. 4/4 🪨
28) The Conversation (1974) by Francis Ford Coppola 😍 : The Conversation is definitely one of Francis Ford Coppola's best work as well as being very psychological and scary. An absorbing character study of a paranoid loner. 4/4 🪨
27) The Artist (2011) By Michel Hazanavicius 😍 : Words defeat me. You'll go with several ideas, but this is the most important of them all: a film like The Artist is why movies get made. 4/4 🪨
26) In The Mood For Love (2000) By Wong Kar-wai 😍 : It is a film of emotions, of words left unsaid, a film that is vividly alive, a sensual experience like no other. The tension between romantic attraction and sexual fulfillment builds up to an almost unbearable intensity. 4/4 🪨
25) Apocalypse Now (1979) Francis Ford Coppola 😍 : Certainly, no film in history has ever produced convincing evidence that the war is living in hell. The power of this movie is undeniable and once watched it cannot be easily forgotten. It is a great hell ride. 4/4 🪨
24) The Tree of Life (2011) By Terrence Malick 😍 : Better than a masterpiece whatever it is The Tree of Life is a movie blast, something to live with, think about, and talk about later. 4/4 🪨
23) Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood (2019) by Quentin Tarantino 😍 : Damn, I love this movie. It is Tarantino's best, bravest and most confrontational impudent movie since Pulp Fiction. An epic tone about dreams filled with violence and jealousy and credulity comes across as poetry. 4/4 🪨
22) 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007) by Cristian Mungiu 😍 :...
Here are some of my favourite best Cannes movies. 😍
30)Borton Fink (1991) By Coen Brothers 😍 : Partly hilarious, partly horrifying, completely mesmerizing. Nothing turns out as it seems, and the surreal finale to the film elevate the movie to being one of the Coens' best. Creepy, nasty, and has peeling wallpaper! 4/4 🪨
29) Days of Heaven (1978) by Terrence Malick 😍 : Visually and thematically, it is still one of the most beautiful films ever made. This is the immense, unconventional power of a true artist. It's a movie made by a man who knew how something felt, and found a way to instill it in us. 4/4 🪨
28) The Conversation (1974) by Francis Ford Coppola 😍 : The Conversation is definitely one of Francis Ford Coppola's best work as well as being very psychological and scary. An absorbing character study of a paranoid loner. 4/4 🪨
27) The Artist (2011) By Michel Hazanavicius 😍 : Words defeat me. You'll go with several ideas, but this is the most important of them all: a film like The Artist is why movies get made. 4/4 🪨
26) In The Mood For Love (2000) By Wong Kar-wai 😍 : It is a film of emotions, of words left unsaid, a film that is vividly alive, a sensual experience like no other. The tension between romantic attraction and sexual fulfillment builds up to an almost unbearable intensity. 4/4 🪨
25) Apocalypse Now (1979) Francis Ford Coppola 😍 : Certainly, no film in history has ever produced convincing evidence that the war is living in hell. The power of this movie is undeniable and once watched it cannot be easily forgotten. It is a great hell ride. 4/4 🪨
24) The Tree of Life (2011) By Terrence Malick 😍 : Better than a masterpiece whatever it is The Tree of Life is a movie blast, something to live with, think about, and talk about later. 4/4 🪨
23) Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood (2019) by Quentin Tarantino 😍 : Damn, I love this movie. It is Tarantino's best, bravest and most confrontational impudent movie since Pulp Fiction. An epic tone about dreams filled with violence and jealousy and credulity comes across as poetry. 4/4 🪨
22) 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007) by Cristian Mungiu 😍 :...