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The Cocoanuts (1929)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Kaurismäki's segment.
L'atalante (1934)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Kaurismäki's segment.
Casablanca (1942)
 -  The film is mentioned in Lelouch's segment.
The Big Sleep (1946)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Kaurismäki's segment.
Ibn el Nil (1951)
 -  This film is mentioned in Chahine's segment.
Rio Bravo (1959)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Kaurismäki's segment.
Les quatre cents coups (1959)
 -  The film is mentioned in Salles' segment.
La dolce vita (1960)
 -  The film is mentioned in Salles' segment.
L'avventura (1960)
 -  The film is mentioned in Salles' segment.
La notte (1961)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Angelopoulos's segment.
Viridiana (1961)
 -  The film is mentioned in Salles' segment
O Pagador de Promessas (1962)
 -  The film is mentioned in Salles' segment
(1963)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Konchalovsky's segment.
Alphaville, une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution (1965)
 -  Part of the dialogue of Godard's film is heard in the segment "I travelled 9000 km to give it to you" (which borrows its title to a quote from Alphaville).
Terra em Transe (1967)
 -  The film is mentioned in Salles' segment
Domicile conjugal (1970)
 -  Nanni Moretti mentions this film in his speech.
Emmanuelle (1974)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Polanski's segment.
Padre padrone (1977)
 -  The film is mentioned in Salles' segment.
Heaven Can Wait (1978)
 -  Nanni Moretti mentions this film in his speech.
Paris, Texas (1984)
 -  The film is mentioned in Salles' segment.
O melissokomos (1986)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Angelopoulos's segment.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
 -  One of the movie theater patrons in "The Last Dating Show" says "Hasta la vista, baby!" using the Schwarzenegger accent.
The Adjuster (1991)
 -  The girl in Egoyan's segment mentions this film.
Legends of the Fall (1994)
 -  Nanni Moretti mentions this film in his speech.
La cérémonie (1995)
 -  Nanni Moretti mentions this film in his speech.
Anastasia (1997)
 -  Nanni Moretti mentions this film in his speech.
La vida loca (1999)
 -  The older film is advertised on a theater billboard "No Translation Needed".
Amores perros (2000)
 -  The older film is advertised on a theater billboard "No Translation Needed".
What Lies Beneath (2000)
 -  Nanni Moretti mentions this film in his speech.
Black Hawk Down (2001)
 -  This film is seen on a cinema timetable in Wenders' segment.
Hable con ella (2002)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Suleiman's segment.
Chik yeung tin si (2002)
 -  This film is seen on a cinema timetable in Wenders' segment.
The Matrix Reloaded (2003)
 -  Nanni Moretti mentions this film in his speech.
Hoodwinked! (2005)
 -  Poster shown on Walter Salles' segment.
Shi mian mai fu (2004)
 -  This film is seen on a cinema timetable in Wenders' segment.
Barnyard (2006)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Konchalovsky's segment.
Inland Empire (2006)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Assayas' segment.
O Ano em Que Meus Pais Saíram de Férias (2006)
 -  Poster shown on Walter Salles' segment.
Charlotte's Web (2006)
 -  A poster of this film is seen in Konchalovsky's segment.
Rocky Balboa (2006)
 -  Nanni Moretti mentions this film in his speech.
Features
La sortie des usines Lumière (1895)
 -  The workers from Kaurismäki's segment watch this film at the cinema.
The Circus (1928)
 -  movie footage shown in Chen Kaige segment
La passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928)
 -  Images of this film, originally included in Godard's "Vivre Sa Vie", can be seen during Egoyan's segment "Artaud Double Bill"
Top Hat (1935)
 -  The couple from Lelouch's segment watch this film at the cinema.
La grande illusion (1937)
 -  The couple from Lelouch's segment watch this film at the cinema.
Le silence est d'or (1947)
 -  Images of this film are shown in the epilogue.
Letyat zhuravli (1957)
 -  The couple from Lelouch's segment watch this film at the cinema.
La notte (1961)
 -  Dialog is used from the older film in "Trois Minutes".
Vivre sa vie: Film en douze tableaux (1962)
 -  The girl from Egoyan's segment watches this film at the cinema.
(1963)
 -  The girl from Konchalovsky's segment watches this film at the cinema.
Le mépris (1963)
 -  Dialogue and music from Godard's film can be heard during Iñárritu's segment "Anna"
Un homme et une femme (1966)
 -  The couple from Lelouch's segment watch this film at the cinema.
Au hasard Balthazar (1966)
 -  Movie can be heard during the Brothers Dardenne's segment.
Mouchette (1967)
 -  Images of this fim are shown in HHH's segment.
Romeo and Juliet (1968/I)
 -  Dialogue and music from Zeffirelli's film can be heard during Abbas Kiarostami's segment "Where is My Romeo?"
Histoires extraordinaires (1968)
 -  Nino Rota's music for Fellini's episode "Toby Dammit" is featured in the opening credits
Emmanuelle (1974)
 -  The couple from Polanski's segment watch this film at the cinema.
O melissokomos (1986)
 -  Scenes from the older film are playing on a screen in the background of "Trois Minutes".
Kizzu ritân (1996)
 -  The main character of Kitano's segment watches this film at the cinema.
Black Hawk Down (2001)
 -  The people from Wenders' segment watch this film at the cinema.
Manderlay (2005)
 -  The film can be seen in Lars von Trier's segment "Occupations"
Rencontre unique (2007)
 -  This short is included in Chacun son Cinéma, despite having already been released independently.

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