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Has there been a film in 2000-09 that made a significant impact on you? Something that has made you laugh, cry, or spurred you into action? Or was it the time and context, rather than the film, that was memorable: in a certain country, with (or without) a special someone, at a particular stage in your life?

This is a space for films that may not have helped redefine cinema – it is much more personal: it’s about films that have, in some small way, helped define you.

Profound or random, funny or serious, we want to know. Share your memory with us below and we’ll enter it into our monthly draw to win a clutch of special Decalogue prizes. Good luck!

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  1. from Roxanne Simpson

    At the end when the girl comes to rescue the boy from the bullies at the swimming pool, very bizarre ending.

  2. from Luke Sargeant

    When the animation finishes and cuts to live action documentary footage… very powerful and left my friends and I speechless after the screening.

  3. from Ava Belsey

    Deserves reshowing – surprisingly, of all the movies I’ve seen (I am a fervent movie goer!) this Icelandic film keeps popping up and I keep recommending it!! What a strange landscape – beautifully shot – harsh yet funny story, great, understated acting. Precursor to Let The Right One In.

  4. from David John

    Final scene when Heath Ledger looks out of caravan and it is an endless flat surface (the pain of memories associated with the mountain)

  5. from YinYing Wang

    I can’t think of another film like this which is so full of imagination, light, colour and fantasy. It stands out among films featuring father-son relationships in a way that doesn’t tell the story in a cheap, cheesy way.

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