This time designers and specialists came againto help with advice from the world of cinema and design. After all, it is always interesting to hear a professional point of view about the quality of certain interiors in films or TV series. Today we have the thirtieth issue, so we decided to turn to industry experts again, so that they could select good films with good interiors. Such advice is much more valuable, because professionals always find something that may not be noticeable at first glance. As well as at the second, and third. And the previous selection can be found . Doctor Strange (2016) Let's start, as usual, with the main premiere of the current week, namely, with the blockbuster Doctor Strange from Marvel Studios. We have already watched this film and remained of the opinion that there are no special reasons to go to this movie except for the visual impressions. Or if you are filled with strong love for the lead actor Benedict Cumberbatch and the comic book universe. Powerful special effects and almost hallucinogenic journeys to other worlds are, of course, unusual, but I want something deeper. Although the interior of the London mansion from the film and the minimalism of Strange's apartment may be memorable. Advisor (2013) Designer Alexandra Lagoyskayarecommended us the Hollywood film "The Counselor", which has "excellent European interiors". We have seen this film and confirm - this is indeed true. And although the film's ratings are quite low, it has a good cast: Michael Fassbender, Cameron Diaz, Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz and Brad Pitt. This ensemble is led by Sir Ridley Scott. In any case, it is worth checking out. Juliet (2016) Designer Inga AzhgireyI remembered a very recent film that we somehow missed. There are a lot of features here: a kitchen with a "fish" apron and a black and white one with a red wall, a view of the sea in the house of young Juliet, luxurious dark wallpaper with circles and a mustard chair in a rented Madrid apartment, an incredible chest of drawers in the scene with the cake and mint bricks in the bathroom, olive walls and the heroine's chic desk. And also the door handles of the entrance. This time, director Pedro Almodovar arranged a whole adventure for the eyes. Tree of Life (2010) Studio Headauthor's interior design "Lela Kavtaradze" suggested that we remember such an amazing director as Terrence Malick. He never appears in public, does not give interviews, and his films have a unique visionary style, which, in fact, made Terrence famous. The film "The Tree of Life" was released in 2010 and became a laureate of the Cannes Film Festival. Many noted the subtle analytical work, because the issues of raising a child and the moral values instilled in him are put in first place here. Out of Africa (1986) Set decorator Nelly Alexeevarecommended this old film, which, by the way, won seven Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director (Sydney Pollack) and Best Set Design. Intriguing, isn't it? We haven't seen this film yet, but we'll definitely fix that next time. Fun fact: the filming used real furniture by Karen Blixen, a Danish writer who lived in Kenya. Her autobiography became the basis for the film. Once Upon a Time (2011—…) Editor-in-Chiefetk-fashion.com Oksana Kashenko watches and loves the series "Once Upon a Time". It is a fantasy in which the fairy-tale world and the real world are incomparably connected to each other, and the heroes from books and cartoons constantly meet each other and the main characters. There is Snow White, Rumpelstiltskin, Little Red Riding Hood, the Evil Queen, and even the Mad Hatter and Elsa from "Frozen". It is clear that the interiors here are appropriate.