Although there are many great Westerns made in America, there are also plenty of quality movies in the genre by foreign directors as well. Italy's Spaghetti Westerns are the second most familiar works in the genre after American entries, and Australian Westerns are fairly well-known, but Westerns from Korea, Indonesia, Russia, Mexico, India, and Denmark tend to be overlooked. While most Westerns from parts of the world outside of America tend to contain similar iconography to their Hollywood counterparts, such as vast, dusty landscapes, six-shooters, and gruff drifter protagonists, the sensibilities and commentary from foreign Westerns tend to be atypical of the genre and specific to their country of origin.