Films and Directors You'd Imagine You Would Like

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Films and Directors You'd Imagine You Would Like

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The recent Theo Angelopoulos poll sparked this idea for a thread.

Are there any films you have yet to watch, or directors you have seen zero films from, that jump out at you as things you'll probably like, based on your taste and the little you do know about them?

For me, the list is long, as I have seen - relative to most people here - few films, so I'll just name a couple:

Directors:
Theo Angelopoulos
Jacques Tourneur
Eric Rohmer
Edward Yang
Christian Petzold
Mikio Naruse
Yasujiro Ozu

Films:
People on Sunday (Ulmer, Siodmak)
Blackhat (Mann)
The New World (Malick)
Spider-Man: Into the Multi-verse
Heaven's Gate (Cimino)
Moses und Aaron (Straub/Huillet)
Ponette (1996)
Louis XVI flick (Serra)
Jesus of Nazareth
They Live (Carpenter)
The Clock (Minnelli)
Chilly Scenes of Winter
every 1930s movie ever
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liquidnature wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 6:12 pm every 1930s movie ever
Lol + same!

I've never seen a Grace Chang HK musical, I expect that'll be my thing. Rosenbaum touts Cy Endfield as a leftist B genre director, and I've got zilch from him. Who else? Hmmm....André De Toth, Stephanie Rothman, Eddie Romero, surely many others.
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Rivette, Ruiz and Egoyan held that position for me from the time they first crossed my radar (in the 70s for Rivette...) until I finally started watching them. Now, I don't know if there are any... maybe some obscure 60s JNW figures that I've still seen zero by and not 1 or 2. Onur Unlu popped up out of nowhere last year and shook me till I rattled, based on seeing one (1) of his movies...
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the biggest nightmare is when you see one movie by someone like jean-charles fitoussi or jose celestino campusano and adore it, only to find that everything else is either totally unavailable or subtitles are not available.

have barely seen any naruse, borzage, gavaldon or gosho. how have i never seen a movie by shinji somai? always wanted to finally watch arturo ripstein and all of marguerite duras. curious about leopoldo torre nilsson, even before he and beatriz guido kept showing up in what i was reading...
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This was Kautner for me until I finally watched, and adored, Under the Bridges a few months ago

Now:

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thanks, you just made me look at my watchlist (where i dump all the i-must-see-but-since-i'm-not-on-KG-i-can-go-whistle films that i absolutely long for) and now i'm depressed.

i don't know about films, or directors so much as i suspect there's a whole genre i would love more if i could get to see it, from when i discovered a spring for the thirsty and stone wedding and vedreba and then stumbled on a long-gone youtube channel of unsubbed mysterious cyrillic inky visions of things that promised a violently poetic heaven if only i could figure out what they were and understand the languages. the only one i retained any memory of was christo christov's iconostasis (which i still haven't been able to see) - but there seemed to be so many more outer soviet masterpieces haunting in obscurity. maybe there isn't and since the internet we know about them all...but maybe not...
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Lencho_of_the_Apes wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 6:52 pmOnur Unlu
you'd think the best part of this post was that i now know a new name i didn't know before; but, no...
the best part of this post was when i googled 'onur unlu,' and my name is earl popped up as a search result
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I imagine that I would like these directors:

Robert Altman
Fritz Lang

I was always very interested in Robert Altman's films, but never got around to actually watch some. Same with Mr. Lang. :shhh:
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thoxans wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 9:18 pm the best part
And now, I know about a recent sitcom I'd never heard of before! Going around and coming around -- information wants to be free! (The crossreference doesn't work on duckduckgo, alas...)

The one Onur Unlu I loved was disappeared off youtube, but I see there's at least one other available via YT + opensubs. Maybe late tonight I'll do a thing involving one or both.
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i have a list of about 200 directors i want to see films from but haven't yet. that seems too long to post. from japan alone, i've never seen films by any of these directors, and i have no way to guess until i do which i'll like and which not:

ko nakahira
takahisa zeze
kohei oguri
shinya tsukamoto
shinji somai
kei kumai
koreyoshi kurahara
nobuhiko obayashi
shinji aoyama
tomu uchida
akio jissoji
nobuhiro suwa
akihiko shiota
kanji nakajima
susumu hani
masao adachi

and no doubt many others...
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I've watched at least something by most renowned directors, but there are a couple I've learned about on this forum that intrigue me:

João César Monteiro
Mani Kaul

No idea whether my curiosity is justified, but I hope to find out someday soon.
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Forgot to mention Hiroshi Shimizu! He's probably my #1 unseen director I'm eager to explore.
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Can’t think of a single director. Depressing.
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Here's three which came to mind:

Zeki Demirkubuz
Veit Harlan
Moustapha Alassane
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Umbugbene wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 3:52 amJoão César Monteiro
Was gonna mention him, and particularly A Flor do Mar, which, from screenshots I've seen, looks like some kind of wonderful.
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liquidnature wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 4:33 pm
Umbugbene wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 3:52 amJoão César Monteiro
Was gonna mention him, and particularly A Flor do Mar, which, from screenshots I've seen, looks like some kind of wonderful.
once you've watched it, let us all know how much you adored it. :hearteyes:
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organized by continent/country... broadened the premise to filmmakers whose work is of interest, to make the list less boring/abbreviated

- leo mccarey, hal hartley, otto preminger, frank borzage, robert towne, beyoncé
- emilio fernández
- glauber rocha
- lisandro alonso, mariano llinás, matías piñeiro

- dominik graf, christian petzold
- louis feuillade, jacques tati, mati diop, max ophuls, philippe garrel, paul vecchiali, jean-paul civeyrac, mia hansen-løve, axelle ropert, luc moullet, pierre léon, jean-claude guiguet, jacques doillon, marie-claude treilhou, huillet-straub, jacques becker, agnès varda
- miguel gomes, rita azevedo gomes, manoel de oliveira
- ermanno olmi
- aleksandr sokurov

- zeki demirkubuz
- aparna sen, mysskin, anjan dutt, buddhadeb dasgupta, rituparno ghosh, kumar shahani, govind nihalani, girish karnad, p bharathiraja, vijay anand, govindan aravindan, p padmarajan, k balachander, balu mahendra
- li han-hsiang, wang bing, hu bo
- lau kar-leung
- tsai ming-liang
- mamoru oshii, heinosuke gosho, shunya ito, shōhei imamura, sogo ishii
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i think i might like jean rollin who i always assumed was some kind of soft core porn director. might find out this spooky season

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQi6_ZSU4SI
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brian d wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 5:29 pm
liquidnature wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 4:33 pm
Umbugbene wrote: Sat Oct 05, 2019 3:52 amJoão César Monteiro
Was gonna mention him, and particularly A Flor do Mar, which, from screenshots I've seen, looks like some kind of wonderful.
once you've watched it, let us all know how much you adored it. :hearteyes:
Will do! It's good to think I might not have run completely out of great films to watch.
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rischka wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 12:21 am i might
You did like Lost In New York...
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that's why i think i might like him. what should i watch next
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I've only seen two others, maybe someone else has an opinion. Rape Of T he Vampires was student-film avant goofiness and Grapes Of Death was a zombie crisis in French farm-country, almost a Brian-movie environment. I'd probably go with that one, but my endorsement isn't made with the roaringest enthusiasm.
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Fri Oct 04, 2019 8:43 pmthe only one i retained any memory of was christo christov's iconostasis (which i still haven't been able to see) - but there seemed to be so many more outer soviet masterpieces haunting in obscurity. maybe there isn't and since the internet we know about them all...but maybe not...
The movie sometimes pops up in a Google search if you look for "иконостасът 1969," but I don't see it there just now. There's a Bulgarian movie channel on Youtube that used to have a nice copy of it but they took it down almost immediately, along with most of their other movies, about a year ago. Still might be worth following the channel in case they ever come back up. It's here:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUtJri ... _polymer=1

Not much on there subtitled now, save that weird '90s remake of The Goat Horn, but there used to be plenty. I grabbed Iconostasis when it was up there, but alas that hard drive is kaput and so sayonara to plenty of my rarities and I can't help you. Anyway, some Bulgarian person subtitled it and a few other pics like Detour (Ostrovsky & Stoyanov) and Torrid Noon - which I put in Resources for the 1965 poll - so if you get a copy of the video you're in business.

Subs: https://www.opensubtitles.org/en/subtit ... e-maker-en



Mario G. might have the movie.
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Rozier is another -- I think I have some of his films but haven't watched any
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karl wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 12:47 pm so if you get a copy of the video you're in business.
thanks karl, that's both helpful and torture :)
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rischka wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 10:49 am that's why i think i might like him. what should i watch next
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUSvyvDSxaE
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thx greenui!
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twodeadmagpies wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 7:06 pm
karl wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 12:47 pm so if you get a copy of the video you're in business.
thanks karl, that's both helpful and torture :)
Like I said, Mario G. may have it. I know he's seen it.
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witchka wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 8:52 pmthx greenui!

Fascination is a good entry point, next would be The Nude Vampire or Requiem for a Vampire in order to get a taste of his offbeat, stripped down vampire films littered with his recurring obsessions (abandoned cemeteries, chateaux ruins, female doublets, the beach at Dieppe and so forth).
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witchka wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2019 12:21 am i think i might like jean rollin who i always assumed was some kind of soft core porn director. might find out this spooky season
He was actually a "hard core" porn director. As far as I know he hasn't made any softcore erotic flics. Though he didn't seem to enjoy shooting those porn movies, denying he shot them, or saying it was just for the money.

As for his non-hardcore films, I think that all his stuff I've seen is great, but I especially love THE RAPE OF THE VAMPIRE (1968) and THE GRAPES OF DEATH (1978).
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