shit tier "comedy", bad to actually great criminal dramas and occasional WE WUZ MONGOLZ/HUNZ/SCYTHIANZ "historical" movies. Also our government sometimes finances foreign movies about WW2 if it involves soldiers born in Kazakhstan.
What is your country's movie industry like? How popular is it?
Commercial shit is bad, but getting better. Unfortunately, the only good ones are not available for rewatch unless extremely popular, since most of them are made for film fests.
Is German comedy popular in the rest of Europe?
Awful. I'm looking at the list now for movies released last year:
>drama comedy about some granny changing her goals in life
>sci-fi about a spaceship going off course and everyone panics (how original)
>boring love drama
>drama comedy with some swarthy italian looking motherfucker
>documentary about swedes doing bad things to africans
>interracial lesbian love drama
>zoomer love documentary
>boring love drama
>artsy documentary in russian/romanian
>documentary about some granny
>documentary about some "raggare" (basically rednecks)
>musical about some kid who wants to be a musician
>drama comedy about a guy who's life gets turned upside down when his childhood friend is released from prison (VERY ORIGINAL)
>awful horror movie
>awful horror movie 2
>thriller about oppressed africans
>documentary about some granpas
>drama about gay dancers in georgian
there are more but my brain is already melting
We have some good movies / series, but there's still this strange "seriousness" that plagues almost everything that airs here. And the worst thing is that they try to copy american stuff. Like hell no i don't want finnish american styled auction shows or dating bullshit.
I watched the horse thief move from 2019. It was pretty good.
good bye, lenin was pretty popular in europe from what i know
India and Uganda unironically have the most interesting films.
We have "fond kino" - state's organization sponsoring domestic movie/cartoon projects. The idea is great, but implementation not really. Basically, for many Russians, thx to badcomedian's effort, a movie being sponsored by fond kino is considered to be a sign of bad quality, more often than not. But still, most of the biggest blockbaster pictures is sponsored by the state, and most of them are lesser quality copy of hollywood movies. Occasionally they sponsor some artsy projects too, but they usually go unnoticed since nobody's advertising them.
Can't say it's popular in a good sense, but it usually does have some media coverage and discussions around it.
>drama about gay dancers in georgian
Did anyone watch it in Sweden? kek