I've only watched Come and See and Triumph over Violence so far. Did try to watch Kin-dza-dza!, but couldn't find a subbed version.
I've only watched Come and See and Triumph over Violence so far. Did try to watch Kin-dza-dza!, but couldn't find a subbed version.
Man with a Movie Camera is my favorite silent film, but Eisenstein's stuff is great, too.
The Cranes are Flying is a top-notch tearjerker.
The Color of Pomegranates is another all-time favorite - stunningly beautiful, more of a poem than a film.
Andrei Rublev isn't recommended as often as later Tarkovsky films but it's my favorite of his. One of the few medieval movies that actually feels medieval (Marketa Lazarova, a Czech film from a few years later, is another).
I've heard great things about July Rain but haven't seen it yet.
Here's a funny Georgian film, Blue Mountains, that's often claimed to be about "the crumbling Soviet system" . . . it's not, it's just a satire of bureaucracy.