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Thread for the discussion of arthouse and classic cinema.

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is it post-ideological?

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>>133738269Not at all, it's clearly neoliberal (and Jewish) agitprop.

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>>133738383doesn't it critique neoliberals like thomas wayne and capitalist institutions like private healthcare?

>>133738269Just because Martel is senile and gave this the Golden Lion doesn't mean it belongs here.

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Are there any Tourneur bros in /film/?

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>>133738383Joker is Judeological globoschlomo propaganda that lays its cards clearly:>protagonist is isolated white man, the ideal audience this film tries to reach>enemies are a Drumpf-like figure and a WASP boomer (Murray) >race-mixing subplot>Joker is associated with Antifa, while Arthur Fleck is associated with black people who are being "held down by the Man" and they're his best friends>the subway incident has three white douchebags. In reality the incident this was based on had black thugs

Who are the best directors who started their career in late 2000s and 2010s?US: Robert Eggers, SafdiesAsia: Bi Gan, Hu Bo (RIP) Europe: Laszlo Nemes, Carlos VermutWho else?

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>>133738571Maren Ade

>>133738519Haven't seen this one. Out of the Past is very good though.

>>133738914Started in 2003. I was thinking more 2008 or 2009.

I can't stop rewatching all of this egg's movies, how do I stop, they're just so good.

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>>133739125Oh yeah, I forgot about Forest for the Trees since it was a student film.

>>133739307You have seen Days and Visage more than once? Are you a masochist or what

>>133739565Days feels comfortable, and I don't get the hate for Visage. It's one of his weaker films, but mostly because Ming-liang doesn't try to touch any new ground in it.

/film/ needs more Kaurismäki

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>>133739846he's basically Jarmush but finnishMy favourite is A Man Without Past

>>133738218I watched forbidden zone the other week and it made me lol

Any good streamsites where I can watch the kinos of Eric Rohmer?

Comédies et Proverbes > Contes moraux

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Does /film/ enjoy filmed operas? Or operas made into films?

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>>133740378I like the movie version of the Bartered Bride.

>>133740378Italian opera > German opera > French opera > Russian opera > British opera

>>133740378Are there any good examples of latter, besides The Tales of Hoffman which I loved? Similarly are there any ballet films in that fashion? I mean not films about Ballett or filmed ballett performances but like musicals where the dancing just happens to be in style of ballett through whole film

>>133740750Parsifal 1982 was opera iirc

>>133740750Wasn't there some project a bit back to animate a bunch of operas? Opera box or vox or something.

Another webmless thread

Just to think that she almost certainly has never watched any of the greatest works in history of cinema from filmmakers like Renoir, Lubitsch, Angelopoulos, Tarkovsky, Fellini, Resnais, Marker, Akerman, Tarr, Jodorowsky, Ophuls, Kieslowski, Powell & Pressburger, von Sternberg, Visconti, Bertolucci, Ford, Tourneur, Vidor, Roeg, Ozu, Rohmer, Mizoguchi, Naruse, Cassavetes, Truffaut, Godard, Welles, Murnau, Rivette, Minnelli, Fuller, Ray, Bresson etc.BUT INSTEAD OF WATCHING ANY OF THOSE SHE CRIES WHEN DISNEY HASN'T RELEASED NEW CAPESHIT IN COUPLE OF MONTHSWhy are modern consuumers so pathetic?

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>>133741521why do you give a fuck about some e-celeb?

>>133740267For sure. >>133739620Days was kind of average, the images couldn't sustain what he tried to do. Also my fault for watching it as my first Tsai. Rebels was good but the boredom and loneliness was done better by Antonioni, i think.

>>133741521I know I shouldn't think that this kind of people are inferior just because they don't know what a real film is but I can't really help it, even in real life they seem so empty and shallow when they think the latest thing they saw on netflix it's good, it's always like this when you start to seriously appreciate a form of art?

>>133741521Who the fuck cares? Jenny sucks chodes and you have a chode for caring about her.

>>133738383take your meds, user. you're starting to scare me.

>>133738571Nobody. Film is dead.

>>133738571Joachim TrierCiro Guerra didn't really have a breakthrough until alte 2000s Ruben östlund

>>133742253This, unironically.

>>133742514Ostlund and Guerra both made films in 2004 i think. Trier did Reprisal in 2006. I was thinking about counting him but i decided against it.

>>133738269fpbp

Where to start with Lav Diaz?

>>133742990Norte but honestly I don't really like it myself.

>>133742990Norte

>>133742990Speaking of Lav Diaz, I found Batang West Side and I think I saw someone asking for it a few threads back. Do they still need it?

no order #1: Notorious #2: Double Indemnity #3: Body and Soul #4: Gun Crazy #5: Detour #6: Scarlet Street #7: House of Bamboo #8: Pickup on South Street #9: Strangers on a Train #10: Angels with Dirty Face #11: The Asphalt Jungle #12: Out of the Past #13: Touch of Evil #14: The Big Heat #15: The Maltese Falcon #16: Leave Her to Heaven #17: Key Largo #18: Mildred Pierce #19: The Big Carnival #20: This Gun for Hire #21: Sweet Smell of Success #22: Rififi #23: Murder, My Sweet #24: Night and the City #25: The Big Clock #26: The Naked City #27: Shadow of a Doubt #28: The Killing #29: The Set-Up#30: Laura #31: The Third Man #32: The Lady from Shanghai #33: The Killers #34: M #35: Crossfire #36: Thieves' Highway #37: White Heat #38: The Narrow Margin #39: Sunset Boulevard #40: The Woman in the Window #41: The Spiral Staircase #42: The Night of the Hunter #43: Odd Man Out #44: In a Lonely Place #45: Where the Sidewalk Ends #46: Gilda #47: Nightmare Alley #48: Brute Force #49: The Letter #50: The Big Sleep

>>133743504Yes, unless it's on worldscinema. I can't deal with that site

>>133743744It's like 6 google drive links, so it's in 6 parts.

>>133738571Most of these are pretty normie-tier, and the few that aren't made might have started before your cutoff date. Turns out, there are not a lot of good modern directors. Hopefully you can use at least one of these.>Nabawana I.G.G.>Scott Barley>Yorgos Lanthimos>Asghar Farnadi>Deniz Gamze Ergüven>Richard Ayoade>Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani>Kleber Mendonça Filho>Ciro Guerra>Amit Dutta>Chloé Zhao>Kogonad>Alice Rohrwacher>Xu Xin>Maren Ade>Carla Simón>Patrick Wang>Samuel Maoz>Matt Johnson>Tom Ford>Justin Kurzel>S. Craig Zahler>Céline Sciamma>Peter Strickland>Ben Wheatley>Steve McQueen>Barry Jenkins>Xavier Dolan>Charlie Kaufman>Damien Chazelle

>>133743779Ignore the "made" in the first sentence. Not sure why I put it there

>>133743778Yes, you can link that, i might use it. Thanks.

>>133743744Looks like it's a film festival screener but I'm pretty sure this is the only version of this that exists online, or anywhere really.1drive.google.com/open?id=14jts6qiyKg7TTf10n0jjrr9QeUIfndYsCQ2https://drive.google.com/open?id=1itsl9wUNfJ_wu5OWuIgT1XtFUGXh7-Zonw3https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HVfjmlgbZ4JySxLfmBkUwapt9MkQRPTXvQ4https://drive.google.com/open?id=18IL7CThj9IYoLQ04Ywyw6GtC_WNgZeYRwQ5https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vbx1K0VupMLJApGfamuVpim9QoAUtp-NTA6https://drive.google.com/open?id=1br-Mauxkw_Iy2E8wanwzkI9o_g1I16t3Dw

>>133743909Thanks

>>133738571I like Alex Ross Perry

>>133743779>Peter StricklandReally frustrating that he made a bona fide masterpiece but his other 2 films have been at best above average.

>>133743779Some good picks, some i don't like or find inconsistent.>Nabawana I.G.G>Scott Barley>Cattet and Forzani>Patrick Wang>Peter Strickland>Tom FordThese i like quite a bit.>>133744176Depends on the film with him imo.

>>133744273He made 4 films. Which is a masterpiece according to you?

>>133743779>Peter Stricklandis he the son of buck strickland?

>>133744350I never saw his first film and forgot it existed honestly. I'm talking about The Duke of Burgundy.

>>133743909not that user but thanks!!!!

>>133744406His first is very good too. The giallo ones are good but not quite the level of Duke, that's true.

>>133744537I liked In Fabric too but the only time I saw it was at the world premiere at TIFF (so I didn't know what to expect) and I was with my mom which was an odd experience.