i would unreservedly recommend the cameraman,a buster keaton film i saw in paris a while ago
appearently it was lost for years and they only just found a print of it or something
anyway,its incredible,every other film i've seen by him i've loved too,but this was the first and the longest,not a moment wasted
i actually saw it on my own initially while my girlfriend was shopping,i decided to go and see a film on a whim and wandered into it,not knowing much about buster keaton except that he was meant to be good,and i enjoyed it so much that i went and met up with my girlfriend again afterwards,got a meal,and then went back to see it with her at the next showing that night!
she loved it too,i really cant see anyone not enjoying it...
also,i just watched hannah and her sisters,which i cant recommend unreservedly because i know a lot of people have a problem with woody allen but i was blown away by it...
the characters are beautifully drawn and all really well acted,new york looks amazing in it as always,there's nice music throughout,some great one liners,parts of it were genuinely moving,i just enjoyed every moment of it...also i love the way,as in most of his films,most memorably manhattan,he manages to work in,amongst all the emotional themes, the importance art has in his life (in this case the marx brothers)
ps-droid,i'm sure you probably know this already,but just in case you don't-theres loads of beckett stuff on in dublin in april,including waiting for godot,which is the most obvious thing but still great,and engame and krapps last tape,both of which are superb...