My favorite all-time comedy is a 1964 French movie....Fantomas, with Louis de Funes.
“Belle Epoque” 1992 Dir, Fernando Trueba
In my humble, there are NONE
I remember when foreign films were the rage.
I thought they were crap then and I still think they are worthless now.
But that is just my humble opinion
One film that would NEVER get considered because it was based on Ayn Rand’s first novel is We The Living, in Italian, and based on her early experiences during the Russian Revolution. You can buy it on EBay and it is THE best look at the early years of the Revolution.
The filmmakers never got Rand’s permission when they made it in the 30’s. Mussolini’s people did not protest the making of it because they thought it was anti-Soviet and it wasn’t until near the end of the filming it was just as much anti-fascist.
https://www.ebay.com/p/Ayn-Rands-We-the-Living-DVD-2009/99959933?iid=292314650041&chn=ps
I very much enjoyed Life Is Beautiful.