SCFZ poll: Juraj Jakubisko
Re: SCFZ poll: Juraj Jakubisko
will do! will let you know if i still need more time, as the deadline approaches
perinbaba - absolute gem! feels like ōbayashi... but just a tad more, err, slovak. and i can see a liiiiiiiittle fellini influence in this one... from the music to the circus scenes, and right down to stealing his wife for the titular role
Birdies, Orphans, and Fools - absolute trash, vile, vapid, irredeemable. everything i hate about 60s new wave nonsense
Waiting for Godot - fine
The Drummer for the Red Cross
WOWEE!!! Every second of B + O + F, his most famous flick: total tedium and 'why am I watching this'. every two seconds of this: mesmerising, beseeching, piercing, vivid! My kind of kinema! If more short movies were like this, I wouldn't be giving them all 0.5/5! Shocked and delighted by how fantastic this bizarre little thing was. Makes me like movies again
Waiting for Godot - fine
The Drummer for the Red Cross
WOWEE!!! Every second of B + O + F, his most famous flick: total tedium and 'why am I watching this'. every two seconds of this: mesmerising, beseeching, piercing, vivid! My kind of kinema! If more short movies were like this, I wouldn't be giving them all 0.5/5! Shocked and delighted by how fantastic this bizarre little thing was. Makes me like movies again
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The Drummer for the Red Cross (Juraj Jakubisko, 1977)
The Feather Fairy (Juraj Jakubisko, 1985)
The Prime of Life (Juraj Jakubisko, 1967)
Seen 5
The Feather Fairy (Juraj Jakubisko, 1985)
The Prime of Life (Juraj Jakubisko, 1967)
Seen 5
i watched one more jakubisko film so we could get to a top ten without a runoff vote:
results
1. Birds, Orphans and Fools (1969) -- 14 pts
2. The Feather Fairy (1985) -- 11 pts
3. The Prime of Life (1967) -- 9 pts
3. The Millennial Bee (1983) -- 9 pts
5. It's Better to be Wealthy and Healthy Than Poor and Ill (1992) -- 7 pts
6. The Deserter and the Nomads (1968) -- 4 pts
6. The Drummer for the Red Cross (1977) -- 4 pts
8. See You in Hell, Friends (1970) -- 3 pts
8. Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself (1989) -- 3 pts
10. An Ambiguous Report About the End of the World (1997) -- 1 pt
results
1. Birds, Orphans and Fools (1969) -- 14 pts
2. The Feather Fairy (1985) -- 11 pts
3. The Prime of Life (1967) -- 9 pts
3. The Millennial Bee (1983) -- 9 pts
5. It's Better to be Wealthy and Healthy Than Poor and Ill (1992) -- 7 pts
6. The Deserter and the Nomads (1968) -- 4 pts
6. The Drummer for the Red Cross (1977) -- 4 pts
8. See You in Hell, Friends (1970) -- 3 pts
8. Sitting on a Branch, Enjoying Myself (1989) -- 3 pts
10. An Ambiguous Report About the End of the World (1997) -- 1 pt
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An Ambiguous Report About the End of the World?
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It's funny, that one of the things I love the most about new wave cinema, but many do have that reaction.Holymanm wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 11:31 pm Birdies, Orphans, and Fools - absolute trash, vile, vapid, irredeemable. everything i hate about 60s new wave nonsense
Waiting for Godot - fine
The Drummer for the Red Cross
WOWEE!!! Every second of B + O + F, his most famous flick: total tedium and 'why am I watching this'. every two seconds of this: mesmerising, beseeching, piercing, vivid! My kind of kinema! If more short movies were like this, I wouldn't be giving them all 0.5/5! Shocked and delighted by how fantastic this bizarre little thing was. Makes me like movies again
I have pretty much the same reaction to shorts as you, so I rarely seek them out, including The Drummer for the Red Cross, but thanks to you I finally saw it, and yes, great stuff!
i don't understand what you're asking?
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oh i see! i thought you were maybe questioning my taste. no, i watched the short film, the drummer for the red cross, i saw ambiguous report a few months ago. i didn't think too highly of it (i hated all the dissolve transitions), but there's some poetry to it. only nine jakubisko films got votes so i figured it deserved a place at the end of the list.