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schizofrenelle · 8 months
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#wip idk why im even posting ts HELP
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billloguidice · 10 months
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Books spotlighting your favorite directors and films
Books spotlighting your favorite directors and films #sale #book #books #movies #moviemakers #wesanderson #timburton #tarantino #hollywood #directors
Here’s the link to check out the book bundle options! Explore the work of the world’s most celebrated movies and moviemakers with this library of books! This 25-book collection puts the spotlight on visionary creators like Wes Anderson, Tim Burton, Bong Joon-ho, and Quentin Tarantino; delves into popular genres and Hollywood myths; and much more. Get lost in a library curated for cinephiles…
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capdragnet · 1 year
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Cinematic Visionaries: Directors Who Redefined Film
Explore the world of cinema through the eyes of these visionary directors. Each one has left an indelible mark on the art of filmmaking, offering unique perspectives and storytelling styles that have redefined the medium. From profound introspection to dark humor and dystopian landscapes, these directors have it all.
Ingmar Bergman
Bergman's films are profound journeys into the human soul. He skillfully explores existential and psychological themes, inviting viewers to confront the depths of their own humanity. His works, such as "The Seventh Seal" and "Persona," are renowned for their introspective character studies and intricate narratives, often leaving audiences with a lingering sense of introspection and philosophical contemplation.
Jim Jarmusch
Jarmusch is a master of understated storytelling. His films feature a minimalist style and quirky characters, offering a refreshing departure from mainstream cinema. Works like "Stranger Than Paradise" and "Dead Man" showcase his ability to capture the essence of the mundane and infuse it with an air of the extraordinary, all while maintaining a distinct sense of deadpan humor.
Andrei Tarkovsky
Tarkovsky's work is a visual and philosophical treat. His films, including "Stalker" and "Solaris," are like moving paintings, inviting viewers to reflect on the mysteries of life and existence. His signature long takes and profound meditations on human nature make each of his works a profound cinematic experience.
Terrence Malick
Malick's films are poetic reflections on the human condition. He combines stunning visuals with profound philosophical inquiries, leaving a lasting impression. "The Tree of Life" and "Days of Heaven" are exemplars of his unique style, where the natural world often takes on symbolic significance, weaving together narratives of human existence and spirituality.
Jean-Luc Godard
A pioneer of cinematic innovation, Godard challenges the conventions of storytelling. His films, like "Breathless" and "Contempt," are thought-provoking and push the boundaries of traditional filmmaking. Godard's use of jump cuts and non-linear narratives has had a profound influence on modern cinema.
Guillermo del Toro
Del Toro's imagination knows no bounds. He crafts dark and fantastical worlds with intricate detail, creating emotionally rich cinematic experiences. "Pan's Labyrinth" is a prime example, blending historical drama with dark fantasy elements to deliver a haunting and visually stunning tale.
Stanley Kubrick
Kubrick's meticulous craftsmanship is evident in every frame. His versatility across genres, from sci-fi with "2001: A Space Odyssey" to horror with "The Shining," showcases his genius as a filmmaker. His films are marked by their attention to detail, innovative cinematography, and exploration of complex themes.
Tom Ford
Ford's transition from fashion to film is marked by elegant storytelling. "A Single Man," his directorial debut, is a poignant exploration of grief and love. Ford's films are characterized by their visual sophistication and emotional depth.
Danny Boyle
Boyle's films are a burst of energy and emotion. They entertain while also making viewers ponder deeper questions. "Slumdog Millionaire" is a prime example, blending a compelling narrative with themes of destiny and resilience. Boyle's ability to infuse optimism into his storytelling is a hallmark of his work.
Milos Forman
Forman's films often challenge societal norms. "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" is a timeless classic that continues to resonate, addressing themes of individuality and rebellion against institutional authority. His films are known for their sharp social commentary and strong character development.
Werner Herzog
Herzog's documentaries are captivating journeys into the unknown. He explores the extremes of human nature and the natural world with raw intensity. Films like "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" and "Fitzcarraldo" are not only visually striking but also offer deep insights into the human spirit's pursuit of grand ambitions in the face of harsh realities.
Andrey Zvyagintsev
Zvyagintsev's films offer a stark and haunting realism, often shining a critical light on contemporary Russian society. Works such as "Leviathan" and "Loveless" are characterized by their unflinching portrayal of human struggles and societal injustices, demanding viewers' introspection.
Martin Scorsese
Scorsese's crime dramas are iconic, known for their intense storytelling and memorable characters. Films like "Goodfellas" and "Taxi Driver" delve deep into the darker aspects of human nature, exploring themes of morality, guilt, and redemption within the gritty backdrop of urban life.
Paul Thomas Anderson
Anderson's films are marked by ensemble casts and exploration of complex relationships. "There Will Be Blood" is unforgettable, showcasing his ability to create epic narratives that delve into the darkest corners of the human psyche. His films often explore themes of ambition, power, and familial bonds.
Lars von Trier
Von Trier is a provocateur who challenges societal norms and pushes boundaries. His films, like "Melancholia," are both visually stunning and emotionally intense. Von Trier's works often invite viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about human nature and society.
Alexander Sokurov
Sokurov's meditative films and long takes are mesmerizing. "Russian Ark," famously filmed in a single, uninterrupted shot, is a cinematic marvel. His films, including "Faust" and "Mother and Son," often delve into profound philosophical and existential questions.
Alexey Balabanov
Balabanov's dark humor and gritty portrayals offer a unique perspective on Russian society. Films like "Brother" and "Brat 2" blend humor and introspection, exploring themes of crime, identity, and post-Soviet Russia.
Denis Villeneuve
Villeneuve's visual storytelling is captivating, immersing viewers in richly detailed worlds. "Blade Runner 2049" is a testament to his skill in creating immersive and visually stunning dystopian landscapes. His films often explore themes of identity, technology, and the human condition.
Woody Allen
Allen's witty humor and tales of neurotic characters in New York City are timeless classics. Films like "Annie Hall" and "Manhattan" offer insightful reflections on love, relationships, and the human tendency to overanalyze life's complexities.
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filmcourage · 1 year
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How To Make Two Movies For The Price Of One - Spencer Whiteout
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cultfaction · 2 years
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Reposted from @butfilmfestival 𝐒𝐔𝐁𝐌𝐈𝐓𝐄 𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐅𝐈𝐋𝐌: To all B-movie filmmakers around the world! The call for entry to submit you film for this years BUT (B-movies, Underground and Trash) Film Festival is open!! This years BUT theme will be: 𝐍𝐎𝐖 𝐖𝐄'𝐑𝐄 𝐂𝐎𝐎𝐊𝐈𝐍𝐆! date of the festival: Wednesday 30 aug. - Sunday 3 sept. Our festival has an open call (no entry fees). You are welcome to submit shorts, documentaries and feature films. Please make sure they are suited for our festival and fit our categories. Use the the link in the bio to the website if you want to enter. By MAY 1ST the submission will be closed. So spread the word to all those genius en weird b-movie filmmakers you know. We cant wait to see you entries! #butfilmfestival #butff2022 #butff #filmfestival #festival #cinema #bmovie #trashmovie #undergroundmovie #breda #callforentry #submityourwork #shortmovies #indiefilm #scifimovies #actionmovies #lowbudgetfilm #horrormovies #independantmovie #moviemakers https://www.instagram.com/p/CorlRD4sZz2/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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billybennight · 2 years
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I do enjoy the TCL Chinese Hand And Foot Ceremonies. Previously, I’d covered Lily Tomlin ceremony with Jane Fonda. This occasion was to honor Director James Cameron and Producer Jon Landau for their years of great filmmaking and the sensational success of Avatar: The Way of Water which is hurtling quickly to the 2 billion dollar mark in box office receipts making one of the top grossing films of all time. I joined 20 or so other photographers to shot the event that Sigourney Weaver joined in honoring both men. The Chinese theatre had recently cleansed by the rain and we were enveloped in the shade of El Capitan and other building on the south side of Hollywood Boulevard for the hours plus king ceremony. The first time we shot the whole event in shade. Ellen K opened with a speech then the others followed. Everyone had an interesting story or two to tell about James or Jon as well as Titanic or Avatar. It offers an insiders view on how film come together sprinkled with personal insight and antidotal stories about their work as creatives. It’s always enjoyable and unforgettable. It’s nice to be a part of Hollywood entertainment history in the making. #tclchinesetheatre #avatar #avatarthewayofwater #jamescameron #jonlandau #handandfootceremony #hollywoodandhighland #moviemakers #titanic #hollywoodhistory (at TCL Chinese Theatres) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cna2aNOL_YH/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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FUNDING
As this is a passion-driven project, there is no company behind the OUTSIDE THE BOX DOCUMENTARY. This means we are reliant on government funds, art grants, donations and such. We appreciate any help in finding grants to apply for, or help applying to them. Besides money we are also welcoming contributions such as accommodation, fuel vouchers, video & audio equipment, contact to queer spaces, advertisement space, venues for film screenings, and much more. If you are genderqueer* and would like to be part of the documentary, just drop us a line or two. We would love for the team to grow.
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Ok, I have been dead for long enough-
Hello everyone! I hope the holidays have been fun and that all of you are looking forward for the new year!
I for one have been fighting for my life with this little animation/animatic for the Cryptid Sightings au. I’m still not quite satisfied with it, but at some point you gotta say “enough is enough” especially when you’re working with windows old MovieMaker as your editing program because you’re an old cheapskate who refuses to buy a proper animation program
But anyway! Naff I really freaking love this au and I can’t wait to see more of it! I thought this classic vine would fit the au, so I hope you like it ;D 
As always; Cryptid Sightings is an au and story written by lovely @naffeclipse which you can read here! Moon’s design is just his normal look and Y/N’s design is a bit of a twist from my side ‘cause I’m quirky like that ;P
Cheers and an early Happy new year to all of you!
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𝑺𝑨𝑾 𝑽𝑰 (2009) - 𝑭𝑰𝑳𝑴𝑰𝑵𝑮 𝑩𝑰𝑳𝑳𝒀 𝑻𝑯𝑬 𝑷𝑼𝑷𝑷𝑬𝑻 (𝑼𝒏𝒆𝒅𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒅) 🎬🖤❤️🤍
🎥𝑫𝒊𝒓. 𝑲𝒆𝒗𝒊𝒏 𝑮𝒓𝒆𝒖𝒕𝒆𝒓𝒕.
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artist-issues · 14 days
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Want to Analyze Together?
Listen to what the music does in this clip, and pay attention to what the Beast is saying about Belle. What can we get from that?
share with me in the reblogs! lightning round!
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corvidares · 6 months
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did i ever post this meme i did for a project because i think its a pretty accurate breakdown
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umihoshi · 4 months
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couldn't find my favorite scene of Lost Small World anywhere, so guess I'll have to do it myself!
"Yataaaa~~....."
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marypsue · 11 months
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Because I am literally never not thinking about weird meta, blurring lines between reality and narrative, and the whole concept of actors becoming their characters, I am now entertaining thoughts of a Shadow of the Vampire-style story wherein a late-2010s-style all-female The Lost Boys remake gets derailed when the lead actress suddenly starts not showing up to shooting because she's sleeping all day...
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prezs · 7 months
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this is what happened in alkaid's eden route right
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checkthebox · 9 months
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idk lol
I haven't watched much outside of the 1st 3 seasons (is that how you say that? idk) I think I watched theeee train episode, the dragon ep. and the confession ep when I had cable i think.
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