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I wish we had access to more media from other countries and cultures too. We are pretty much limited to indie media in that regard. Speaking of which, someone recently showed me a Brazilian indie game that looks unique and interesting, perhaps even fun. It's about kite battles, which is an old tradition in Brazil (as well as some other developing countries, from what I understand): https://www.cspipas.com/ - I haven't tried it yet so can't give a full recommendation.
PS: Which game is your screenshot from? I'm a big fan of detailed "isometric" games and this one looks nice.
I believe it is Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun
Thanks!
There is a lot of shit from Iranian cinema you could watch, although personally I'm not a huge fan as an Iranian
(I would say a good chunk of Iranian movies are hard to understand without cultural context)
I especially hate Farhadi's shitass pretentious movies, despite him being the most well-known Iranian film roller outside Iran
Oh, I love Iranian cinema and have watched many movies from there. I love art films in general. I guess I would include that in what I called "indie" media, even though many international films tend to be goverment-financed. I guess I meant non-corporate media instead.