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Thread for serious discussion of arthouse and classic cinema.

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> Haneke
> All French Directors
> Fassbinder
> All mainland Chinese directors aside from Bi Gan
> Wong Kar-Wai
> Tsai Ming Liang
> Polanski
> Mann
> Lynch aside from Eraserhead and nightmare sequences
> Giallo
> Exploitation
> Female directors aside from Sofia Coppola and the bitch who made Of Body and Soul
> Peckinpah
> Sion Sono
> Takashi Miike

All terrible, immoral people who never should've been allowed to make a movie. Liking these means you've completely lost your moral attachment to the real world and live inside the world of "culture appreciation", an ivory tower of pedophilia, irony, genuine low intellect and misbegotten elitism.

You who like these are the same fucker who smoke, wear doc marten boots, talk in twitter memes and hate your parents. You're disgusting and I hope you all die. You deserve to.

Thoughts on the kino known colloquially as "Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice"?

Welcome to Art, kid.

Griffithfag, please come and save us once again from this blight

Who are any of these people?

thoughts on Abel Ferrara's Pasolini biopic?

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Opinions on this man? Is he one of the cinematic greats or just an overrated hack? What are his best films?

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it's not gonna work the second time

>enjoying art requires agreeing with its underlying message
You absolute fucking pleb.

Seriously bros, what the fuck was her problem? Also, this was one of the most beautiful films i've ever seen.

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it's a bait from the previous thread please do not reply

Working my way through these. Just saw Sao Paulo: A Symphonia Da Metropole. Was a good synthesis of Stadt der Millionen's gimmickry and Berlin: Symphonie der Großstadt's more streamlined approach. Great genre, despite an overabundance of commiefaggotry.

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Sneed feed and seed chuck fuck and suck Gucci loafers fancy German car Guatemala hobo 7 to 8 max gummy bears

Unironically a masterpiece

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We reall do need more docudrama films, this was absolute kino.

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He should've stuck to theatre.

Everyone recognises him as one of the greats. There's no controversy here.
Joan of Arc
Days of Wrath
Ordet

Look at the post above you. Seems like he is too theater like for some people.

Y'all every see Mickey One, the weird French new wave pastiche by Arthur Penn right before he did Bonnie and Clyde?

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It’s not so much that they’re ‘immoral’, when you use these types of words and signifiers it really just becomes an Achilles heel for these people to attack you. Really overall most of them just didn’t have the mental strength to overcome the prevailing intellectual narratives of the time produced by media and literary culture. The ‘communist takeover’ of America happened in the 30s btw, the whole intellectual class was pink down to their underwear and they made it impossible to publish material critical of the Soviet Union (in the United States!). Kind of random but like I said it’s the pull towards displaying Machiavellian personality quirks (the most annoying centered on the bitter indulgences of female sexuality). It doesn’t matter that they are immoral, everyone corralled by literary and pop culture and the people making commentary on it have very dark souls, including myself. But these people just didn’t have the critical thought to conjure up anything nuanced. And people in that list have made great films but they still fall in that category, I don’t know what to describe it. Also my brother showed me a clip from How High yesterday and it might be an actual work of genius. Seriously it’s probably watching just for anthropological reasons alone but from what I saw it looked incredibly interesting and it was directed by Bob Dylan’s son who looks like a super Jew but apparently isn’t. How High is MOST LIKLEY a master class political satire

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yes, it's pretty good tho I still prefer Bonnie and Clyde

Reminder that Lancelot du Lac is out in glorious HD

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Yea Bonnie and Clyde's def the more consistent flick. There's parts of Mickey One though, like the opening, the audition, and the weird exploring art piece that really stick with me. The best of the weird Beatty flicks around that time to me is still Lillith.

>0 seeders
Shame.

im seeding right now

never watched Lancelot
is it a good movie?

arthouse is a defunct term

What website is this on? I want some kinda evidence user isn't trying to virusfuck me.
Quite experimental. Lots of repetitive motifs. Non-acting taken to great extremes. I didn't like it the first time I saw it years ago.

So Cavani, Pasolini and Von Trier are still good? Okay, got it.

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It's still showing 0
It's good, one of weaker Bresson's though imo

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>website

You don't know what torrents are?

Watched this last night. What did I think of it?

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What tracker? Where is it being shared? Who uploaded the torrent to the Internet?

*dabs on your Joan of Arc adaptation*

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What film?

You liked this one more

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I saw some user say it's got a weird tint, is that true?

*dabs on both of those*

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The Spirit of the Beehive

Are there any good soviet comedies? Everything seems so depressive

Try Leonid Gaidai
The Diamond Arm
Ivan Vasilievich Changes his Profession

Oh, fuck. I'm deleting this post because I think the link I just posted is a phising website.

yggtorrent.me tries to redirect me to adverts when I click to register.
yggtorrent.se brings up a registration pop-up.

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Godard

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Just looks darker to me.

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>Mao
>fed all of China
I was willing to assume this is satire but Godard is unironically a maoist.

If Mao was fed, EVERY man was fed comrade

one of the funniest movie i've ever seen
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Bump.

How is Eraserhead any less immoral than Lynch's other stuff?

Lol that's my favorite part about that post. Eraserhead and Sophia Coppola fall into the same camps of stuff this guy is dissing, but it's clear he's got some weird personal bias or something and has based his takes off arbitrary shit from the getgo.

Orson Welles

FULL OF CUNT-RY GOODNESS AND GREAN PEANESS!

saturday playlist at

>cytu dot be/r/tv4c

mekong hotel - Apichatpong Weerasethakul (now playing)

Vampyr - Dreyer

Too Early/Too late - Straub Huillet

Dog Star Man - Brakhage

Zzorn

Fat fuck.

The 'S' stands for surveillance.

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I miss him.

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>is
was, Godard is playing a caricature of himself in Prenom: Carmen
and while still very much Left Wing, he moved away from Maoism by the mid 70s, along with most Western Leftists after the failure of the all the late 60s radical political movements

and w/r/t that failure, i wholly recommend Chris Marker's essay film A Grin Without a Cat to anyone interested in that time period

If Maoism had succeeded would Godard have gone down in history as a Riefenstahl tier propagandist?

Good but very theatrical. Vampyr is his best and most cinematic film.
I agree, fantastic film.

If you like Vampyr more than Joan of Arc you are just contrarian.

you probably haven't heard of his experiments with television. he is very much into participatism and decentralization, you know, like a real leftist.

So he's a Social Democuck now is what you're saying

you don't know what you're saying, you reveal yourself as an interlocutor of little value.

>>cytu dot be/r/tv4c

>Vampyr - Dreyer

starting now

the real and teh supernatural becomes blurry for the main character, in his studies of the occult. its /x the movie

Joan is too melodramatic i prefer Rivette's version and Bresson's too. Vampyr's unique atmosphere is something else.

Will join when I get home from work thanks

Why yes I do utilize and objectivist approach to film analysis.

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This is still going? I remembered making this general last year in the hopes that it would at least last a month. But in the 5 threads that I participated in, they would get 50 replies at most. It finally got to the point where there was only 15 replies and I said it was dead. Some of us had to keep constantly bumping it. Thanks for keeping it going guys. I never thought it would