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Thread for the serious discussion of arthouse and classic cinema.

Any good films you watched recently? What do you plan to watch today?

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Can /film/ recommend me some of the best historical epics? I mean lesser known ones, not like Lawrence of Arabia, Aguirre, Last Samurai, etc.

Nolan is the only auteur in that pic. Fincher is a Cronenweth babby and Villeneuve is just a studio muppet

Entrapment is the greatest film of all time.

Kingdom of Heaven is great but seems like most people forgot it

>Villeneuve is a studio muppet but Nolan isn't
and makes makes Fincher a non-auteur?

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>gynocentric filmmakers
Bergman
Ozu
Pre-Weekend Godard
Angelopoulos
Fellini
Vigo
Resnais
Mizoguchi
Akerman
Truffaut
Gallo
Fassbinder
Dreyer
Kieslowski
Bunuel
Antonioni
Chaplin
Rohmer

>androcentric filmmakers
Tarkovsky
Kobayashi
Post-Weekend Godard
Parajanov
Melville
Tarr
Rivette
Kubrick
Lang
Bresson
Zulawski
Ford
Renoir
Kurosawa
Herzog
Malle
Griffith
Pasolini

The Deluge (1974) - Polish epic aboutKarl Gustav's failed invasion in 1555.

Fincher made the Zodiac (2007) which is one of the best comedy films of all time. Seriously, you should rewatch the scene by the lake where the girl and her bf beg for their lives and he still stabs them anyway!

HAPPY MILLENNIUM

Where did you get this list

I made it

That's why it's so fucking retarded.

Not sure how Bergman is gyncentric. Most of the women in his most acclaimed films are cold hearted cunts who get abortions and regret how empty their lives are

Another good epic- Misumi's the Buddha (1961). A Buddhist response to Hollywood films like Ben Hur.

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Agreed. He should watch Port of Call and see how foolish his opinion is.

Kurosawa is the most redpilled director. Especially in Ran where he basically says that women are manipulative and cannot be trusted

It just means that his movies are more likely to appeal to women than to men. They're more feminine than, say, a Melville movie

Also the Mosfilm production Siberiade (1979) about peasants living in Siberia. This one was on YouTube with English subtitles. Also definitely check out the Emgirants and New Land if you haven't in honor of the recently departed Max von Sydow (RIP).

I don't know where you live but the average American woman (even average 50+ one) is a complete retard who won't make it 5 minutes into a Bergman film.

>the average American woman (even average 50+ one) is a complete retard who won't make it 5 minutes into a Bergman film.
The same could be said about the average American man

Seeing this made me realize that womens' taste in film is lower than I thought possible

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Was this survey done worldwide? I've never even heard of Taare Zameen Par.

Andrew Dominik, Jonathan Glazer and Gaspar Noe.

Everything op said is wrong and stupid

It's from IMDb rankings, which has sizeable numbed of Indian users

You mean this isn't the thread for discussion on arthouse and classic cinema?

I'm really looking forward to Mank. It's been too long since Fincher gave us kino.

Fincher doesn't make kino.

That's a great movie but very famous.

Thank you, I'll look into those.

He makes fino.

can someone invite me to passthepopcorn? :) thanks

No!

>Parasite
>Midsommar
>Joker

Pick one

This but watch the director's cut for the best experience

sent ;)

Bergman is the opposite of gynocentric.

Visconti's films. Il Gattopardo in particular.

What the fuck was this? I couldn't tell what the fuck was going on, but I still loved it.

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One of my favourite films. I have been shilling Greenaway for a long time. Nice to see that you enjoyed it.

Where should I start with Peter Greenway? He has a lot of films.

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The Draughtsman's Contract

Parasite since it's a good film that Yas Forums hates only because it became popular

Seen them, love them, but good recommendation for everyone else.

Did anyone ever find torrents or downloads for those Patrick Tan films? Specifically Final Victory?

Still looking for some way to download or torrent these films besides Youtube.

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What's some essential Im Kwon-taek films? I liked Mandala.

Element of Crime is a really good serial killer film and underrated.

have you tried any of the hundreds of sites set up for torrenting film & tv? i’m not positive but i’m pretty sure that’d be a good place to start.

Yeah I have. Those are the films I can't find anywhere, except for the very first one but only on a site that requires a subscription for direct download. Tried rutracker, rarbg, tpb, 1337, KAt, snahp.it, even KissAsian. If you know where else I should look please let me know.

Any north Korean films that you can recommend?

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I just finished Eros, and boy oh boy did Antonioni lose it. His bit was the worst by a large margin, an even more incoherent mess than I could have imagined. Overdubbing did not help. Maybe juxtaposed with the other two it seemed worse than it is, but I actually hardly made it through - good thing it was the last one. Wong Kar Wai's The Hand was pretty good, and I can see it working in a film similar to Chungking Express, witht the setting being in pre-modern Hong Kong. It is a nice companion piece to In the Mood for Love. Soderbergh's was fine, nothing special. Overall I would recommend just watching WKW's bit.

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Antonioni is extremely boring and dull. I like Blowup but that is it. The ret of his movies are literally just people walking around and being depressed. The exact meme of what people think arthouse is like.

>movies are literally just people walking around and being depressed
You either haven't seen them or fell asleep during them

This is why I can't watch stereotypical European arthouse character studies. I don't have enough empathy to care about some dull romantic relationship, or a detached director's struggle with writer's block, or whatever.

I'll take a Kubrick cinematographic orgasm over that shit any day

La Notte and Red Desert are just depressed people walking around and being depressed.

Any love for Clouzot

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why are Yas Forums autists obsessed with that scene?

>According to a young American critic, one of the great discoveries of our age is the value of boredom as an artistic subject. If that is so, Antonioni deserves to be counted as a pioneer and founding father.

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Absolutely based

I haven't seen Red Desert yet but La Notte is not that at all. It deals with depression but there are moments of happiness contrasted with the depression and boredom, if there weren't the film would not work. It's also an amazing relationship study. The whole alienation trilogy is great.
His comments about other filmmakers are funny but his films were not as great as the directors he used to criticize.