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I am looking for European movie or tv mysteries. I have recently been watching the German made Donna Leon Brunetti mysteries, The English, German and Swedish Wallender mysteries. I have watched all the Foyle's War mysteries, The inspector Lyndley series, Wire in the Blood, the Inspector lewis mysteries.
Recommendations are appreciated.
Stephen
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I can highly recommend Bron/Broen http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1733785/ although I'm nor sure that is a 'mystery' but I guess it is.
And the IMDB rating speaks for itself.
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Karim,
Thanks, I am already searching Netflix. I find the European films to be far superior to American.
Stephen
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in italy all the movies and tv series are dubbed (I hope to have used the right word, I mean that all films are translated from the original language in italian), therefore I'm not sure that the italian titles are the exact translation of the originals. if you liked the "wallander" series, you'll probably like also "beck" and "loro uccidono" ("they kill", but as I said the original title may be different), which are a swedish and a danish series. an english series done very well is "body farm: corpi di reato" ("body of evidence"), another english series that I liked is "la legge di murphy" ("murphy's law"). I've also watched two interesting french mystery series: "spiral" and "jo". recently I've watched a good film, "millennium. uomini che odiano le donne" ("millennium. men who hate women", I think this should be the original title). you should take a look also to some old italian films directed by dario argento, ("suspiria", "phenomena", etc.) very appreciable, if you think that these films were done in the seventies.
"putenza du gibbiuni!" dissi u sceccu quannu vitti u mari... ("what a big pool!" said the donkey when has seen the sea...)
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I started a series called "The Eagle" last night. I am not sure where it was made. There are 8 episodes in each series. There are 3 series. Each series runs about 8 hours and is one story. I stream everything off of Netflix. They use subtitles. I am also watching an American made series from years ago called "X Files". There are 200 plus 45 minute episodes for you science fiction buffs. When it is just me I use subtitles on everything, even all the British stuff. Some of those accents are like a foreign language.
I looked for "The Bridge" on Netflix with no luck. I will try the post you referred to. What I did find was an American movie by the same name. It seems someone mounted a camera on the Golden Gate Bridge and recorded people trying to commit suicide by jumping into San Francisco Bay. I think I will skip that one.
Stephen
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I've watched all the episodes of "X-Files" and also the movie (I don't remember the title of the x-files'movie, but I think that it's easy to find also in the web).
if you like british movies you should look for the peter greenaway's films (they are not mysteries, but are all wonderful films). then, one of the most strange movie I've ever seen is "leningrad cowboys go to america", directed by aki kaurismäki, really nice.
"putenza du gibbiuni!" dissi u sceccu quannu vitti u mari... ("what a big pool!" said the donkey when has seen the sea...)
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Guido,
I will look for everything you recommend. Keep the suggestions coming. We started the Netflix version of "House of cards", last night. I will probably watch the British original from the 70's also.
Stephen
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guido,
Did you follow the "Fringe" series. I stopped watching weekly years ago, the commercials drove me batty. I do Netflix it, great science fiction. I am waiting for the final season to come out on discs.
Stephen
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I like Sci-Fi.
There's one from Sweden that you might like, called "Real Humans" ... Here's some info.
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netflix is not working in italy, but there are many sites that let you to watch series and film (often also in the original languages). I've never watched "fringe", also a friend of mine has told me to watch that series, I think I should do it sometime.
"putenza du gibbiuni!" dissi u sceccu quannu vitti u mari... ("what a big pool!" said the donkey when has seen the sea...)
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If you want a real European mystery, just pick up a business newspaper and read about the Eurozone and how it/they think...like with the Cyprus deal. That's mysterious...
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I don't know if you've watched the original Swedish movie versions of 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' and the sequels? I can highly recommend those too.
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VickeyP,
I have read the books, watched the American version of Dragon Tattoo, the Swedish editions of all three, and the extended Swedish versions (appx. 3 hours/film). Highest recommendations on all. The extended versions were the best.
Stephen
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flyrider
If you want a real European mystery, just pick up a business newspaper and read about the Eurozone and how it/they think...like with the Cyprus deal. That's mysterious...
... or just come to live in sicily.
"putenza du gibbiuni!" dissi u sceccu quannu vitti u mari... ("what a big pool!" said the donkey when has seen the sea...)
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Guido,
I have been following this story on 10-15 news programs from all over the world. The Russian news "RT" seems to have the best spin at this point, but who knows. Russian capital is heavily invested in Cypress. The only thing we can count on, is that the resolution will not help normal people at all.
Stephen
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My wife and I watched a Masterpiece contemporary movie last night called "Page Eight". We thought it was excellent and had a powerful cast.
Stephen
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+1 on The Bridge (Broen). Intense stuff but masterfully done.
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If you like serials, try "Breaking Bad" on Netflix.
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My son was into Breaking Bad. I have seen several seasons of it. It was indeed excellent.
Stephen
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"The Whistleblower" is not a European movie, but a Canadian movie, I believe. Excellent! It is about UN Peacekeepers complicit in sex trafficking in Bosnia. This is not a comedy. Based on true events.
Stephen
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Rosemary and Thyme and it is on Netflix. I am watching the series for about the third time.
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"The Reader" was filmed in Germany and is an excellent holocaust genre film. Kate Winslet (sp) won an award for her role. Excellent, but I do not know if it was a European production.
My wife and I thought the American movie "Sessions" was excellent, a true story.
Stephen
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I have recently started a British mystery series from 1993 called "Cracker". I am streaming it from Netflix. It is one of the best British mysteries I have watched.
Stephen
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"13 Assassins" is a remake of a 60's Japanese movie. Excellent head lopping and well acted. I streamed it on Netflix. Loosely historical.
Stephen
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"Dragon" is a Hong Kong-Chinese action martial arts film directed by Peter Chan. It has 15 film award nominations with 7 wins in mostly Asian film festivals. I streamed this on Netflix. Excellent photography and story with excellent action choreography.
Stephen
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Highly recommend the movie Robot and Frank. [url]http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1990314/[url]. Great acting, and the script shows great insight in 'human' relations.
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"Departures" by Yojiro Takita won the Academy Award for best foreign language picture in 2008. It also won the Japan Academy Prize for picture of the year at the 32nd Japan Academy prizes.
Stephen
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their is quite a few , if you watched Lewis , it all started with MORSE , Lewis was his Sargent , then the latest called Endeavour (Morse first name) when he first became a copper , their is also TAGGART (Based in Glasgow Scotland), Their has been along running series called FROST
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"Top of the Lake" by Jane Campion is a BBC production filmed in New Zealand. It has 5 one hour episodes on Netflix.
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"Downfall" is about Hitler's last days in the bunker in Berlin. This is not a comedy.
Stephen
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" City of Life and Death " is a highly decorated Chinese release from 2008-2009. It is about the rape of Nanking during the 2nd Sino-Japanese war. The movie was lightly censored by the Chinese government. Check Wikipedia for more details. Excellent, but not for the squeamish.
Stephen
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"The White Ribbon" is a German production about small village just before WW1. It won the Palme D'or at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. It is a black and white production that was filmed in color and then had the color deleted. Black and white film was not available.
Stephen
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"The Front Line" is a Korean movie that takes place during the cease fire of the Korean War. It won 4 Grand Bell Awards, The Korean equivalent of the Academy Awards. See Wikipedia for more details.
Stephen
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Hi
First post on f800riders! Just bought an F800R!
Anyway... Hello
Silent Witness (BBC)
The Killing (Forbrydelsen - Danish, not the awful US one)
Spiral (Engrenages - French)
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Hi stevelup, welcome to f800riders.org.
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The Grand Bell Awards are Korea's version of the academy awards. They started in 1962. See Wikipedia for a complete list and description of the movies. Best picture since 2000: https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Bell_Awards
2000 Peppermint Candy
2001 Joint Security Area
2002 The Way Home
2003 Memories of Murder
2004 Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring
2005 Marathon
2006 The Kingdom of the clown
2007 Family Ties
2008 The Chaser
2009 The Devine weapon
2010 Poetry
2011 The Front Line
2012 Masquerade
Academy Awards: Best foreign film https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_A...r_Best_Picture
2000 Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon/Taiwan
2001 No Man's Land/Bosnia+Herzogovinia
2002 Nowhere In Africa/Germany
2003 The Barbarian Invasions/Canada
2004 The Sea Inside/Spain
2005 Tsotsi/ South Africa
2006 The Lives of Others/Germany
2007 The Counterfeiters/Austria
2008 Departures/Japan
2009 The Secret in their Eyes/Argentina
2010 In a Better World/Denmark
2011 A Separation/Iran
2012 Amour/Austria
Palme d'Or https://wikpedia.org/wiki/Palme_d%27Or
2000 Dancer in the Dark/Denmark
2001 The Son's Room/ Italy
2002 The Pianist/France, Poland
2003 Elephant/USA
2004 Farenheit 9/11 /USA
2005 The Child/ Belgium
2006 The Wind That Shakes the Barley/United Kingdom
2007 4 Months, 3 Weeks, and 2 Days/Romania
2008 The Class/France
2009 The White Ribbon/Austria
2010 Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives/ Thailand
2011 The Tree of Life/ USA
2012 Amour/Austria
2013 Blue is the Warmest Coulour/Tunisia,France
Japan Academy Prize https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_...re_of_the_Year
2000 Poppoya
2001 After the rain
2002 Spirited away
2003 The Twilight Samurai
2004 When the last sword is drawn
2005 Half a confession
2006 Always sanchome no yuhi
2007 Hula girls
2008 Tokyo tower: mom and me, and sometimes dad
2009 Departures
2010 The unbroken
2011 Confessions
2012 Rebirth
2013 The Kirishima thing
BAFTA-best picture https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BAFTA_Award_for_Best_Film
2000 American Beauty-USA
2001 Gladiator-USA/UK
2002 The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Rings-New Zealand/USA
2003 The Pianist-France/Germany/UK/Poland
2004 The Lord of the Rings: The return of the King-New Zealand/USA
2005 The Aviator/USA
2006 Brokeback Mountain/USA
2007 The Queen-UK/France/Italy
2008 Atonement/UK
2009 Slumdog Millionaire/UK
2010 The Hurt Locker/USA
2011 The King's Speech/UK
2012 The Artist/France
2013 Argo/USA
Golden Bear Awards Berlin Film festival http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Bear
List of film awards: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_film_awards
Almost all of these movies are available on Netflix. Only about 5% are streamable.
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"When the last sword is drawn" was made in 2003 and won best picture in the 2004 Japan Film Awards. It is loosely historical about the end of feudal society in Japan at the end of the 19th century.
Stephen
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"Beneath Hill 60" is an Australian war film about an Australian Mining Regiment in World War 1. Excellent true story based on memoirs of one of the participants.
Stephen
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Masquerade is the 2012 Grand Belle picture of the year. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masquerade
Click on the 2012 Korean film.
Stephen
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"Amour" is the 2012 Palme d'or best picture award winner. It also won the Academy Awards best foreign film award. Check Wikipedia for a summary. Excellent film on a very serious subject, growing old.
Stephen
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"Poetry" was the 2010 Grand Belle picture of the year. I would call it a A minus rather than an A plus, and not for everyone. I debated whether to post it, but decided that I would. Check Wikipedia for a write up.
Stephen
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"Cloud Atlas" by Lana and Andy Wachowski follows in the vein of the "Matrix" and "V". I do not know if it should be considered European, it was filmed in Europe. Science fiction enthusiasts will enjoy this film. Check Wikipedia for a write up.
Stephen
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I recently watched "The Fall" and "Top of The Lake" on netflix, both were TV series and really good!
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Helen.
I really liked both of those series. Check out "The Hour". There are two seasons available.
Stephen
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Couldn't find "The Hour" on Netflix streaming...I started watching "Luther" last night, BBC, one season only I think, first episode somewhat interesting, not hooked though like I was with the other two. Really liked "Breaking Bad" and "The Bridge" was pretty good. Loved "House of Cards" , can't wait for next season. Oh, and "The Killing " is really good too, three seasons. Wish there were more good series out there.
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Helen,
We watched "The Hour" on disks from Netflix. I really liked "Luther" also.
Stephen
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de100kb
Just watched the first episode. Pretty good show. Thanks.
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Pete, where did you find the Swedish version of "The Bridge"?
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helenwheels
Pete, where did you find the Swedish version of "The Bridge"?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xrd...les_shortfilms
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