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1990s

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Producer(s)Country of productionCountry of co-production
1993
Benny's Video Michael Haneke Veit Heiduschka Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Switzerland.svg
1994
Dear Diary Caro diario Nanni Moretti Nanni Moretti Flag of Italy.svg Flag of France.svg
1995
Ulysses' Gaze Το βλέμμα του Οδυσσέα Theo Angelopoulos Phoebe Economopoulos, Eric Heumann, Giorgio Silvagni Flag of Greece.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Flag of Albania.svg Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Flag of Italy.svg Flag of Romania.svg
1996
Breaking the Waves Lars von Trier Peter Aalbæk Jensen, Vibeke Windeløv Flag of Denmark.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Norway.svg Flag of Iceland.svg Flag of Sweden.svg Flag of Spain.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg
1997
Voyage to the Beginning of the World Viagem ao Princípio do Mundo Manoel de Oliveira Paulo Branco Flag of Portugal.svg Flag of France.svg
1998
Cabaret Balkan Bure Baruta Goran Paskaljević Goran Paskaljević, Antoine de Clermont-Tonnerre Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Flag of France.svg Flag of Greece.svg Flag of North Macedonia.svg Flag of Turkey.svg
1999
Farewell, Home Sweet Home Adieu Plancher des Vaches Otar Iosseliani Martine Marignac Flag of France.svg Flag of Switzerland.svg Flag of Italy.svg

2000s

English titleOriginal titleDirector(s)Producer(s)Country of productionCountry of co-production
2000
Clouds of May Mayıs Sıkıntısı Nuri Bilge Ceylan Sadik Incesu Flag of Turkey.svg
2001
The Town Is Quiet La Ville est tranquille Robert Guédiguian Robert Guédiguian, Michel Saint-Jean, Gilles Sandoz Flag of France.svg
2002
Sweet Sixteen Ken Loach Rebecca O'Brien Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Flag of Spain.svg Flag of Germany.svg
2003
Goodmorning, Night Buongiorno, notte Marco Bellocchio Marco Bellocchio, Sergio Pelone Flag of Italy.svg
2005
Hidden Caché Michael Haneke Veit Heiduschka Flag of France.svg Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Germany.svg Flag of the United States.svg Flag of Italy.svg
2006
Regular Lovers Les amants réguliers Philippe Garrel Gilles Sandoz Flag of France.svg
2007
Private Fears in Public Places Cœurs Alain Resnais Bruno Pésery Flag of France.svg Flag of Italy.svg
2008
The Secret of the Grain La graine et le mulet Abdellatif Kechiche Benoît Pilot Flag of France.svg Flag of Tunisia.svg
2009
Sweet Rush Tatarak Andrzej Wajda Michał Kwieciński Flag of Poland.svg

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