is the cinematic equivalent of an endless summer. At the heart of the film is a quiet medical student Amin who returns to his home in the Mediterranean port of Sète, where he and his much wilder cousin Tony begin a series of affairs. Directed by Abdellatif Kechiche, it features the same hypnotic, almost voyeuristic cinematography asPhoto: Courtesy Everett CollectionIt’s practically a moral requirement to include an Audrey Hepburn hit in any list of classic films.
Her welcoming guide? A reporter for the American News Service, Joe, played by Gregory Peck at his most charming. In case you ever wondered where the stereotype of tourists zipping around Italy on a Vespa comes from, here’s your answer.Set in eastern Africa at the turn of the 20th century, virtually every frame of Sydney Pollack’s adaptation of Isak Dinesen’s bestselling memoir is stunning.