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I want to tongue-punch brat pitt's asshole. Anyone else?
Le Passion de Jeanne D’Arc Variety review (December 31, 1927 11:00pm PT)
Here is a deadly tiresome picture that merely makes an attempt to narrate without sound or dialog an allegedly written recorded trial in the 15th or 16th century of Joan of Arc for witchery, leading to her condemnation and burning at the stake.
One grows terribly weary of seeing her judges reappear, of the long series of captioned questions and answers, of Joan double-crossed, and of Joan doing a long-distance burning sequence, with the French mobs as inserts. Totally a cheaply economic film as a product.
There is some photographic value through the continuous allure of whole-screen closeups of faces only, mostly of the hard-visaged elderly men in cloistered costumes. They look like stone images brought to life.
In appearance, Joan is at all times immobile in countenance and always staring into the camera when she isn’t washing tears off her face.
Thoughts on Pedro Costa?
you'll get 3786345 STDs in 0.00001 miliseconds
wtf was the USS Liberty inciden?
where da links to Possessor and Siberia at? the Undine one was legit.
An American ship Israel "mistakenly" attacked
based
O sangue is amazing
Absolutely based
Idc
based and same.
How based is this scene. It's literally fucking transcendental
Do there exist any films on how Israel forcibly sterilized its black immigrants without their knowledge to protect their "existence as a Jewish and democratic state"?
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Werner Herzog, Wim Wenders or Rainer Werner Fassbind?
Which one does /film/ prefer?
prob not. how about creating a kickstarter for it?
Americans should have done the same after the abolition t b h
How about his later films?
thoughts on this guy?
Fass
I've only seen Vitalina Varela, it's good
Anyone remember when this happened? The page for Shoah was vandalized in the same way.
For me, it's Herzog; intelligent, nihilistic, with a wicked sense of humor.
Best Korean director
I took a break from this thread to watch Undine. Honestly didn't do much for me until the third act, which was pretty decent. A bit contrived, didn't like the score, really poor editing at times. Calculated ambiguity in film is getting a bit old for me. Not really worth it overall but it's short enough to keep it interesting.
Did anyone find Possessor or the Ferrara?
Korean Baumbach.
I mean he left his wife because he was fucking his main actress.
Hack
>His austere style built out of long takes and chiaroscuro environments is further enhanced by the non-linear structure of Cavalo Dinheiro/ Horse Money (2014). The film begins with the protagonist descending into what looks like a prison cell, but obviously it is not because he is free: it is more likely to be a descent into a Dantesque hell: his own Freudian subconscious. There he meets all the ghosts of his past who are condemned to sojourn there for as long as he lives. The flashbacks and hallucinations make it difficult to determine what truly happens, but one can guess that: Ventura, an African immigrant, is interned in a hospital for his frequent lapses of memory and is hand shaking; he is haunted by both the democratic revolution and a failed fascist coup during either of which he may have killed someone and may have been almost killed; Ventura faked his friend Joaquim's death certificate in order for his wife Vitalina to join them in Portugal. How the two facts relate remains a mystery until the end. The film's 21-minute elevator scene constitutes one of Costa's artistic peaks.
Some user has Siberia but he is a cunt and won't share.
This guy is literally so autistic that he catalogued all his friends on his site.
Also this is his wife:
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>7.0 The Day a Pig Fell into the Well (1996)
>7.0 The Power of Kangwon Province (1998)
>7.3 Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors (2000)
>6.0 Turning Gate (2002)
>6.9 Woman is the Future of Man (2004)
>7.0 Tale of Cinema (2005)
>6.2 Woman on the Beach (2006)
>6.0 Night and Day (2008)
>6.0 Like You Know It All (2009)
>7.0 Hahaha (2010)
>7.1 Oki's Movie (2010)
>6.7 The Day He Arrives (2011)
>6.0 In Another Country (2012)
>7.1 Nobody's Daughter Haewon (2013)
>6.2 Our Sunhi (2013)
>7.2 Right Now Wrong Then (2015)
>7.0 Yourself and Yours (2016)
>7.1 On the Beach at Night Alone (2017)
>7.0 The Day After (2017)
>6.1 Claire's Camera (2017)
>6.4 Hotel by the River (2018)
Claim your /film/ waifu tv
Pick you Catholic-possibly-Christian Kino not involving Christ for Easter here:
>Bad Lieutenant Bad Lieutenant (1992)
>Bicycle Thieves (1947)
>Ben Hur (1959)
>Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ (1925)
>Diary of a Country Priest (1950)
>The Sign of the Cross (1932)
>Black Narcissus (1947)
>Silence (2016)
stop spamming this pedo, this isn't Yas Forums
Are there any kinos about this cool phenomenon?
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Would be better without his retarded zooms.
claimerinod
Watched it, got mixed feelings.
It's definitely talanted, but the editing seemed really off at many scenes, I also felt like it was overly sappy at points. The piano theme really got on my nereves, they repeated it over and over again. I was thinking of giving it a 5/10 but the last 20-25 minutes were very interesting, so I bumped it to 6/10.
Looks like the kind of thing Herzog would make a decent but forgettable documentary about.
post her ass, I've heard it's good
I'm not interested in this hack's opinions. I want the opinions of Yas Forums film scholars.
Wenders for sure