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Welcome back to The Daily’s Sunday culture edition.

This week, we asked The Atlantic’s writers and editors: What is a foreign film you’d recommend to somebody who hasn’t seen one before? Their picks—which follow an Argentinian lawyer’s life-changing case, two lovers in a French seaside town, and more—show that the boundaries of language don’t impede the thrill of a good story.

Argentina, 1985 (streaming on Prime Video)

If you tend to sit out non-American films, consider making an exception for Argentina, 1985. The courtroom drama is based on the true story of the trials of military-junta lea

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