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Buster Keaton in Joinville, France, 1934 during the filming of Le roi des Champs-Élysées. Published in the magazine Het Leven with an article about Keaton's admission to a mental institution in California
So, you want to watch more international films
inspired by @drinkfantasy
How do you find them?
There are many ways to discover international cinema.
Browse the categories of free or premium streaming services. Whether it's Hulu/Netflix/Max or Tubi/Kanopy you will find categories like "Bollywood" "International" "API Voices" or you can sort by language/country
Browse lists, keywords or databases on letterboxd, IMDb, Wikipedia or anywhere else you can get information about films.
Ask friends, acquaintances, mutuals etc for recommendations
You can look at the list of international Oscar winning films or other film prizes and festivals (like Cannnes, Berlinale, Venice, tiff etc)
If your town has an indie cinema and/or a university there's a high chance that international films will be screened throughout the year
If this is all a little overwhelming, I'm curating several lists on letterboxd. shameless self advertisement:
International films for beginners and people needing a pleasant little distraction. "Fun" does not necessarily mean humour. There are some c
A companion list to my "World Wide Fun" list. These are international films that may be a little more serious, slower paced, high brow or mo
High brow and low brow, creatures and killers from around the world.
LGBT Film from around the world. Quality and quality of representation may vary.
Fun/Serious are entirely based on films that I have personally watched and vouch for, while Horror/Queer contain films that are still on my watchlist or that were recommended by others.
Where do you watch them?
Premium Services
Netflix
Hulu
HBO Max
Amazon Prime
Probably all the others too
Free Services
Kanopy (this is my absolute favorite, requires a library card)
Tubi
Pluto
Roku TV
Viki Rakuten (some free some premium options)
IQIYI (some free some premium options)
Arte (if you're in Europe or have a VPN)
RTVE (if you're in Spain or have a VPN)
YouTube Free with Ads
biblio+ (requires a library card)
"Free" Services
YouTube
Dailymotion
Vimeo
Ok (dot) ru
BiliBili (May require a VPN)
effed up movies (for horror films)
several other websites that show up when you google things like "film name watch for free online" as long as you're careful
How do you approach them?
There is no right or wrong way to do this. You can watch subtitled or dubbed films. You can try to google the most famous film, actor or director from a country and try to watch that first. You can try to find some mainstream romcom or any other genre you might already enjoy. You can get obsessed with a random actor or director and just go through their entire work. You can start by checking out countries you're already interested in or know something about or you pick a random one. You could even do it alphabetically if that's more fun for you. You can do one film per country or do a deep dive into one country before moving on.
The most important thing is that you're having fun.
Les mistons (1957), Fraçois Truffaut
Sentimental Value
2025
The Mehta Boys (2025) dir. Boman Irani
viy (1967) directed by kostantin ershov & georgiy kropachyov
"By the shades of night, may he go blind, turn his hair white. Bewitch him. Cover him with snow."
Passages (2023)
Dir. Ira Sachs
Language: English, French
The Ugly Stepsister/Den stygge stesøsteren (2025) dir. Emilie Blichfeldt