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Films — by Language
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Funny Face
A charming confection of 50s vogues, this musical casts Audrey Hepburn as a brainy West Village bookshop manager and Fred Astaire as the fashion photographer whose camera (not to mention a trip to Paris and some fabulous Givenchy gowns) might just transform her into a runway star.

Lawrence of Arabia
David Lean’s 1962 biopic remains the benchmark in epic action cinema: literate, dynamic and visually stupendous.

On the Waterfront
“As unspoiled in its key elements as the day it was made, On the Waterfront is indisputably one of the great American films.” — Kenneth Turan, LA Times

The Third Man
"Of all the movies I have seen, this one most completely embodies the romance of going to the movies." — Roger Ebert