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Ya no estoy aquí
Whether you’re learning Spanish or just looking for something to watch, Ya no estoy aquí is an interesting film.
La Grande Bellezza
Whether you’re learning Italian or just looking for something to watch, La Grande Bellezza is a spectacular film.
Gafas amarillas
Whether you’re learning Spanish or just looking for something to watch, Gafas amarillas is an interesting film.
Les petites fugues
Whether you’re learning French or just looking for something to watch, Les petites fugues is worth watching. An old farmhand buys a moped and escapes the tedium of daily life.
Sambizanga
Whether you’re learning Portuguese or just want to learn more about Angola’s liberation from Portugal, Sambizanga is an important film.
Why Learn Kalaallisut?
Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic) is a dialect of the Greenlandic language - which is part of the Inuit-Yupik-Unangan language family. The other dialects are Tunumiit oraasiat (East Greenlandic) and Avanersuarmiutut (North Greenlandic), which is also known as Inuktun. Standard Greenlandic is based on Kalaallisut, and is spoken by the Kalaallit, Tunumiit, and Inughuit. It is spoken by around 57,000 people.
Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei
Whether you’re learning German or just looking for something to watch, Die fetten Jahre sind vorbei is an interesting film.
Matar a un muerto
Whether you’re learning Spanish or just looking for something to watch, Matar a un muerto is an interesting film.
Le Voyage au Groenland
Whether you’re learning French or just looking for something to watch, Le Voyage au Groenland is an interesting film.
Why Learn Aymara?
Aymara is spoken by the Aymara people. With 1.7 million speakers, it is an official language in Bolivia and Peru, as well as being a recognised minority language in Chile. Most Aymara speakers live in Bolivia, with significant communities in Peru, particularly around Lake Titicaca, which straddles the border between the two countries. There are smaller communities in northern Chile, and even Argentina.
Cidade de Deus
Whether you’re learning Portuguese or just looking for something to watch, Cidade de Deus is an important film.
Why Learn Ngäbere?
Ngäbere is spoken by the Ngäbe people - most of whom live in the Comarca Ngäbe-Buglé, in western Panama. The Ngäbe are the largest of Panama’s indigenous peoples, but some have migrated to Costa Rica since the 1950s. In Costa Rica, Ngäbere is spoken by groups living in indigenous reservations - Abrojos Montezuma, Conteburica, Coto Brus, Guaymí de Alto Laguna de Osa, and Altos de San Antonio.
Tutti i santi giorni
Whether you’re learning Italian or just looking for something to watch, Tutti i santi giorni is worth watching.
Brazilian Cinema
Learn about Brazilian Cinema, as well as the YouTube channels that discuss Brazilian films and series.
Los viajes del viento
Whether you’re learning Spanish or just looking for something to watch, Los viajes del viento is a great film.
How to Learn Any Language
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