Okay, we've got our field, so it's time to start with the matchups. Remember, the voting rules are in reverse - abstain if you have seen one or both films, and vote for the one you would more like to see, or which piques your curiosity more.
The Baby of Macon is a terrific, but repulsive film which will most likely never see a US theatrical release due to the religious and graphic nature of the film (I saw it at a film festival). Miramax's relationship with Greenaway ended with this film, it was too much for old Harv!
And avoid the R4 DVD unless you are really desperate, the quality is piss-poor!
Not even The Pillow Book? I know you have that one at home, Brook...
Note: There were two Berlin - Alexanderplatz-es in the IMDB; I guessed Brook meant the 1931 silent instead of the 1980 TV miniseries; let me know if I'm wrong. EDIT: I was wrong.
Not a whole lot of information on the silent; I would be more curious if I were familiar with the original (massive) book to see how it was pared down to 90 minutes. But I'm not, so I'll choose Before The Rain somewhat by default.