10 world famous movies



Who doesn't love to watch movies. Many people watch movies to get entertainment, some to spend time. Again, there are many people whose hobby is to keep the best movies in the world in their collection. Since the beginning of filmmaking, there have been many movies that have gained worldwide fame. If you have been to all the famous movie bugs, then the best pictures are definitely in your collection. There are many people who watch movies by looking at the list of the best and famous new hobbies. Maybe you don't know the names of some of the best movies in the world. Today's report is for them.

It is not easy to put the best movies of each country in the collection list and find those movies. Because a lot of classic movies have been made by watching a lot in the world. From there, a list of the top 10 best films from each state has been published by the US cinema web site 'Test of Cinema'. For serious fans of classic movies, Priya.com readers are given a list of the 10 best classic movies in the world.


M (Germany)

Directed by Fritz Lang, M was released in 1931 in Berlin, Germany. This is the director's first movie where he uses words. His previous films were silent, wordless and without dialogue. He and his wife co-wrote the screenplay for the film. As the first technically talking film, the film was a huge success worldwide.

The story of the film is about a mentally deranged killer. The whole picture is made in black and white so that the dark and the shadows can be beautifully captured. The film has been softened in the form of a documentary. The use of words is also commendable. The story of the whole film is about the murder of a child. A murderer with a perverted mentality by killing a baby girl. But the killer is out of the reach of the local police. Once the real killer is not caught, the city becomes a hotbed of crime. The classic film of such a story is 'M'.


Bicycle Thieves (Italy)

The 1948 movie Bicycle Thieves. The film, directed by Vittorio de Sica, is considered one of Italy's most famous masterpieces.‘ Bicycle Thieves’ is the Academy Award winning best foreign language film. With this film the director wanted to mention the special thing of a particular time. The story revolves around Rome, a city devastated by the Italian war. The survival story of a father and his son is told in the movie 'Bicycle Thieves'. The film depicts the brutality of Rome, a post-World War II poverty-stricken city, and the cruelty of social injustice.


A poor man gets a job to run a household after the war, distributing posters in the city. He needed a bicycle to do this. But due to financial difficulties he was unable to buy a bicycle. So she and her son mortgaged their bed sheets and bought a bicycle. But the bicycle was stolen on the first day of work. Both the father and the son were devastated when the hard-earned bicycle was stolen. Once upon a time on the streets of the city of Rome they began to look for their bicycles. The movie ‘Bicycle Thieves’ is a very dramatic emotional general story movie.


Jalsa Ghar (India)

Satyajit Ray's famous movie 'Jalsa Ghar' has been considered as the best masterpiece movie of India on the American movie website 'Test of Cinema'. The film was released in 1958.The film did not see much success at first after its release. However, one of the best works of this director later took place as a special movie 'Jalsa Ghar'.When the film was released outside India, it was widely praised by critics. The film was also a financial success. This is the first classical dance and song used in Indian cinema through this film.


The story of the film goes on with the story of a zamindar of Bengal. A financially crippled zamindar whose tenure was over prevented his family from selling the huge house in order to maintain the prestige of the zamindari period. An ordinary person of the village suddenly became rich by doing business and came to ace the zamindar. He also organizes dance and song festivals like a zamindar. But the old zamindar does not want to give any concession to maintain his dignity even if the zamindari is gone. The masterpiece of such a story is the movie 'Jalsa Ghar'.



La Grande Illusion (France)

The film, directed by French producer Jean Renoir, was released in 1936. La Grande Illusion is considered one of the best war movies. This film was made against the backdrop of the First World War.The story of the film revolves around two French men - one from an aristocratic family and the other a little clerk.


Survivors of the war were held captive in German camps. At that time many people failed to escape from there. The man from the aristocratic family and the clerk were also detained there. The two were detained at another location from the prison during the final stages of the escape route. After changing a few places in this way, they were kept captive in a hilly area. They became friends with a soldier. The soldiers helped the two of them out of the prison. But they were caught by fate. The soldier was forced to shoot the two detainees. Repenting of having shot them, the soldier continued to serve the survivor until his death. The film tells the story of the difference between rich and poor in times of danger.



Tokyo Story (Japan)

The Tokyo Story was released in 1953 under the direction of Japanese producer Yasujiro Ozu. Japan's best masterpiece is the classic movie 'Tokyo Story'. The film won several awards for Best Picture. The real image of ruthless emotion has emerged in the movie. The film goes on to tell the story of the hardships an elderly couple received from their children.


Elderly parents come from the village to visit children in the war-torn city after the Hiroshima bombing in Tokyo. The couple's children are busy building their children's future. They can't give time to their parents in the busy work of that city. Even the grandchildren of the couple cannot find time for them. The story of the helplessness and loneliness of two old people is told in the movie 'Tokyo Story'. The modern urbanization of Tokyo, Japan is the main theme of this film.


The Cranes Are Flying (Russia)

Another masterpiece, The Cranes Are Flying, directed by Russian producer Mikhail Kalatozhov. The film was released in 1958. The story of the film is basically a love story. The film "The Cranes Are Flying" won the award at the 1958 International Cannes Film Festival.

Veronica and Boris are in love with each other. Everything was going well until the start of World War II. But after the war broke out, Boris had to go to war as a member of the army. Boris lost contact with Veronica. Boris died trying to save his comrade. Veronica's parents, on the other hand, were killed in the bombing. The lonely Veronica later took refuge with a pianist named Mark, who later married Veronica. Unable to take Mark as his own, Veronica commits suicide. But on the way, he comes back from the path of death to save an injured little boy named Boris. Veronica later adopts a boy named Boris. The classic classic genre of such a story is 'The Cranes Are Flying'.



Viridiena(Spain)

The Spanish film Viridiana was released in 1981. The film is directed by Luis Bunuel. Director Lewis began his career making two supernatural masterpieces. In the 1930s, he was challenged in France for conservative religious reasons. Shortly afterwards, he began making movies in his native Spain. Then in 1948 he got a call from Mexico to make a movie. He returned to his native Spain in 1981. And that's when he made the movie 'Viridiana'. The film won the Best Picture award at the Cannes Film Festival that year.


The story of the movie is about a Christian nurse. The young girl, Viridiana, decided to become a church nurse. From then on, she became a nurse in the church. The headmistress of the church informed him one day that one of his relatives was ill. Because this relative was always helping them, Mother insisted that Viridiana be sent to a sick relative. Upon arriving at the man's home, the man finds his dead wife in the middle of Viridiana. The day before leaving the house, the man asked Viridiana to wear his wife's wedding dress. He also wants to rape Viridiana by mixing drugs in the girl's drink. But without raping the girl, the man informs Viridiana the next morning that he has lost everything so that he can no longer go back to his old profession. But when the girl found out the truth, she left to go back to the church. On the way, the police informed him that his relative had committed suicide. Viridiana goes back to that house, and shelters a few homeless people in that house. One day those people tried to rape her. In such an experience he loses dependence on others. The film 'Viridiana' goes ahead with such a story.



The Seventh Seal (Sweden)

The film is based on the story of Antonis Bloc, a high-ranking military officer of the 14th century. Sick Antonis returns home to Sweden after 10 years on the battlefield. His village was almost devastated by the plague. He also contracted the same disease. At that time, Antonis was hesitant about the existence of a Creator. Once death knocked on his door. But get ready for death, said Antonis. He made a pact with the god of death. Instead of winning the game of chess, Antonis bet to get his life back. One such extraordinary story is the movie 'The Seventh Seal'.



Brief Encounter (England)

The film 'Brief Encounter' was released in 1945. The film is directed by British director David Lin. This is a picture of romantic drama genre. The movie is made up of the story of two married men and women suddenly meeting at a railway station, then getting acquainted, and finally getting involved in an affair. The director won an Oscar for this movie. The film was nominated for three Academy Awards that year. Brief Encounter won Best British Film at the 1948 Cannes Film Festival. The film won the Critics Award for Best British Romantic Drama Movie of All Time. The movie 'Brief Encounter' is still revered as a masterpiece movie by David Lynn.


Living in a conventional marriage system, a woman's meditative ideas are about her husband, family and children. The world was his only world. One day while waiting for the train, he met a married man. Their relationship takes the form of friendship from identity. The two meet at the railway station restaurant every day. At one point, the two fell in love. In addition to the world, foreign love begins. Bitterness begins in family life. Such a story has been narrated in the film 'Brief Encounter'.



Citizen Kane (USA)

Citizen Kane, directed by Orson Wells, was released in 1941. Producer Orson Wells directed the film. In this film, he has directed, written and produced the screenplay as well as played the lead role. Before making movies, the director was known for his work in radio and theater. In 1939, he was first called upon to make movies. Through his work on his own films, he made major changes in the way he captured, filmed and showed the depth of the story. At the same time, it also makes a difference in the place of music and vocabulary.


The story of 'Citizen Kane' revolves around the character of a real-life magazine businessman. After the release of the movie, the businessman sued the producers. Objected to the interviews, dialogues and several scenes used in the film. The manufacturer did not accept the request to remove them from the court. The controversial film was nominated for nine Academy Awards. The film later won the award for best screenplay. ‘Citizen Why’ is a masterpiece movie made in America and one of the best classic movies ever.






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