As a major American production, English subtitles are widely available on commercial releases. Note that there are two versions: the US Theatrical Cut and the UK Extended Cut . The UK version includes a mystical scene with Charlotte Rampling that is missing from most standard US versions. Summary Table: Subtitle & Watch Guide Point de fuite (Short 1987) - IMDb
2. Director: Raúl Ruiz
Because the film relies entirely on visual storytelling and contains almost no dialogue, English subtitles are not necessary to understand it. Most available versions online are raw or occasionally have Russian hard-coded subtitles due to its popularity in Eastern European forums. Point de fuite subtitles English
A surrealist noir homage filmed on the island of Madeira. It follows a man with a bandaged face who witnesses a murder—or perhaps just dreams it. Reviewers from sites like Letterboxd call it a "bleakly funny exercise in futility," noted for its repetition and dreamlike logic. As a major American production, English subtitles are
This Belgian cult short is a silent, surreal, and provocative 10-minute film. It follows a young teacher who enters her classroom to find all her students naked; rather than being shocked, she eventually joins them in their silence. Critics describe it as a "comedic" and "absurdist" technical exercise focusing on camera work and facial expressions rather than dialogue. Summary Table: Subtitle & Watch Guide Point de
This film was shot with French, English, and Portuguese dialogue. Official screenings (such as at Film at Lincoln Center ) typically provide English subtitles for the non-English portions. 3. Vanishing Point (1971 – English Language Classic) Director: Richard C. Sarafian
A quintessential 1970s road movie starring Barry Newman as Kowalski, a pill-popping driver attempting to deliver a Dodge Challenger in record time. It is a "stone-cold classic" celebrated for its stunts and anti-establishment themes.