European and South American (and Japanese, and South African, to a lesser extent) indie cinema is really good, and still super-based, if you can handle subtitles, and give it a shot…
For television shows..? That’s a bit harder, but Spain and Italy still produce some really good shit. Or the Nordics, but that’s verging into… “Less based” territory, shall we say…
And Indian cinema (dot not feather). It's refreshing to see entertainment that extolls the virtues of their people, rather than shitting all over them like Hollywood. Granted, Hollywood was created and run by Jews.
I found a movie called Kesari that's really entertaining. It's about a handful of Indian Sikhs defending an outpost from hordes of Muslims. It's a wacky mix of serious war film with over the top Bollywood action. I've also heard good things about a movie called RRR.
European and South American (and Japanese, and South African, to a lesser extent) indie cinema is really good, and still super-based, if you can handle subtitles, and give it a shot…
For television shows..? That’s a bit harder, but Spain and Italy still produce some really good shit. Or the Nordics, but that’s verging into… “Less based” territory, shall we say…
And Indian cinema (dot not feather). It's refreshing to see entertainment that extolls the virtues of their people, rather than shitting all over them like Hollywood. Granted, Hollywood was created and run by Jews.
I found a movie called Kesari that's really entertaining. It's about a handful of Indian Sikhs defending an outpost from hordes of Muslims. It's a wacky mix of serious war film with over the top Bollywood action. I've also heard good things about a movie called RRR.
Just curious, what European indie cinema are you referring too? I thought they had all drank the Kool-Aid by now?