Foreign Language Film
A "Foreign Language Film" is a movie produced in a language that is not the primary language of the country where it is being shown. These films often reflect the culture, traditions, and social issues of their country of origin. They can be in various genres, including drama, comedy, and documentary, and are typically subtitled or dubbed for audiences who do not speak the language.
Many foreign language films have gained international acclaim, winning awards such as the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. Notable examples include Parasite, a South Korean film that received widespread recognition, and Amélie, a French romantic comedy beloved by audiences worldwide.