# What is the best movie with a country name in its title?

> Action epics, political thrillers, and dark comedies — the only thing these films share is a country name in the title. Which one stands tallest?

*By YPB Team · Published April 7, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/what-is-the-best-movie-with-a-country-name-in-its-title*

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## Current results (no votes yet)

1. **Brazil (1985)**
   Terry Gilliam's dystopian masterpiece about a bureaucrat who dreams of escape in a retro-futuristic totalitarian society.
2. **From Russia with Love (1963)**
   The second James Bond film featuring Sean Connery in a Cold War espionage thriller considered one of the best in the franchise.
3. **Hotel Rwanda (2004)**
   The true story of hotel manager Paul Rusesabagina who sheltered over a thousand refugees during the Rwandan genocide.
4. **The Last King of Scotland (2006)**
   Forest Whitaker's Oscar-winning portrayal of Ugandan dictator Idi Amin as seen through the eyes of his personal physician.
5. **Lawrence of Arabia (1962)**
   David Lean's sweeping epic about T.E. Lawrence's experiences in the Arabian Peninsula during World War I, widely considered one of the greatest films ever made.
6. **Out of Africa (1985)**
   Meryl Streep and Robert Redford star in this Academy Award-winning romantic drama based on the memoir of Danish author Karen Blixen.
7. **Captain America: The First Avenger (2011)**
   Marvel's origin story of Steve Rogers transforming from a scrawny recruit into the super-soldier Captain America during World War II.
8. **Coming to America (1988)**
   Eddie Murphy stars as an African prince who travels to Queens, New York to find a bride in this beloved comedy classic.
9. **Once Upon a Time in Mexico (2003)**
   Robert Rodriguez's action-packed finale to his Mariachi trilogy, starring Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, and Johnny Depp.
10. **The China Syndrome (1979)**
   A gripping thriller about a TV reporter and cameraman who discover safety issues at a nuclear power plant, starring Jane Fonda and Jack Lemmon.
11. **Team America: World Police (2004)**
   Trey Parker and Matt Stone's outrageous puppet satire lampooning American foreign policy and Hollywood activism.
12. **Syriana (2005)**
   A complex political thriller exploring the interconnected oil industry, Middle Eastern politics, and CIA operations, starring George Clooney.
13. **In America (2002)**
   Jim Sheridan's semi-autobiographical drama about an Irish immigrant family struggling to build a new life in New York City.
14. **Jamaica Inn (1939)**
   Alfred Hitchcock's atmospheric adventure about a young woman who discovers her uncle's inn is a front for a gang of criminals in 19th-century Cornwall.

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