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Contracorriente (2009, dir. Javier Fuentes-Leon)
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Jonas Mekas (1922 — 2019)
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http://www.incite-online.net/jonasmekas.html
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Maborosi (1995), dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda
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Drifting Clouds (1996, dir. Aki Kaurismäki)
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Distance (2001, dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda)
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Distance (2001, dir. Hirokazu Kore-eda)
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Zama (2017, dir. Lucrecia Martel)
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“When the light goes out, God is dead.” Death and Transfiguration (1983, dir. Terence Davies)
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The Terence Davies Triology (1976-1983)
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folms · 7 years ago
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“The Academy Awards began as an effort of appeasement. It was the late 1920s, and Louis B. Mayer—the studio head who was one of the founders of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer—was worried about the spread of unionization throughout the movie industry. Wanting to keep the studio workers in his employ from organizing, he came up with a canny solution: He founded a collective, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, that would, among other things, distribute prizes to Hollywood’s creators—and that would help, Mayer hoped, to keep producers and actors and other laborers of the film industry in his thrall. “I found that the best way to handle [moviemakers] was to hang medals all over them,” Mayer would later note. “If I got them cups and awards,” he reasoned, “they’d kill themselves to produce what I wanted. That’s why the Academy Award was created.””
— anyway
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Visages, Villages (2017)
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Life on Earth (1998)
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The Brood (1979, dir. David Cronenberg)
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The Brood (1979, dir. David Cronenberg)
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Il Posto (1961, dir. Ermanno Olmi)
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