are there any forums that discuss art film? I mean I love /tv/ but it's so far from discussing films as art
Are there any forums that discuss art film? I mean I love /tv/ but it's so far from discussing films as art
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wtf I wanted to post this on tv
letterboxd if you talk to the right people.
/film/ which is pretty slow
What about artwork and critique?
>tfw there is no Veeky Forums for good movies
I guess I can Banepost some more.
>/film/
elaborate please what is this?
letterboxd looks like the only option for now even though it's full of plebs and the people with good taste rarely write any thing there
no
No
4+Veeky Forums film board
May you post the users you find worth following on letterboxd? Thx :^)
Unironically r/truefilm...you know...on reddit. Best you can do after that is read film critic hulk essays and watch video essays on youtube.
>I mean I love /tv/
Bruh
Letterboxd is good, I don't really use it for discussion but it's full of amazing recs and reviews, and the database is really complete. Follow the right people and save the appropriate lists and it can be great.
Your pic is worst Bergman desu
>wtf I wanted to post this on tv
;-)
You too. Thx :^)
You may discuss it with me
;^)
>Stalker over Andrei Roublev
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Lol come in middle brow passing interest dweeb
XD
Embarrassing. Stop posting
Low key kino thread?
My favorite King Lear adaptation.
You just can't be serious with that list. You can talk about these with any bloke on the street
It's almost like they're my favorite movies and not some objective list of best movies I've seen or something like that
I just started with the /tv/ list so it's basically babbys 1st arthouse
Daisies and Woman in the Dunes I'd say are a little bit beyond entry level. Not super deep into the cannon, but deeper than entry level.
Yours and everyone else's.
They're your favorite because you've seen twenty films in your life. You have nothing to discuss
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Interesting, as Daisies is one of the films in said list. It's such a fucking fun tmovie though.
Lmao I'm there
Same
I'd say it's a movie that hardcore film buffs know, but it's not one of the most essential, famous works.
I don't know if Ashes and Diamonds is on that list of yours, but that's another one I think is very underrated. It's not talked about too much, but I know about it because Martin Scorsese says it's one of the ten best films ever made.
>mods will delete this but will keep the /pol/ race bait threads
what a time to be alive lads
lol who?
Any film with guns is a Scorsese favorite
Added to my watchlist, I have watched and liked Kanal so I'll check this one out.
>Ashes and Diamond
Solid choice of Wajda senpai. He passed away a few months ago.
Likely you know these movies, but try "Salto" by Konwicki, Kieślowski's "Short film about killing/love" or "Mother Joan of the Angels" by Kawalerowicz.
That's ridiculous how good polish cinema was when we have had communism.
Art movies is for dumb people who can't appreciate literature or music to feel "artistic".
Cinema is inherently middle brow.
>Kieślowski's "Short film about killing/love"
God tier desu. Dekalog is also amazing and heartwrenching, would recommend
>That's ridiculous how good polish cinema was when we have had communism.
Look at Czechia tho
Yes and there's a middle brow in the middle brow you fucking dunce
The same applies to movie posters: Franciszek Starowieyski, Andrzej Pągowski, Jan Lenica. Even the posters were pieces of art back then.
And the last year, the most praised polish """""""art""""""" movie was just a shitty Xavier Dolan's wannabe portrait of polish millennials. Just kill me already.
The poster museum in Warsaw (first in the world btw) made design finally click with me.
Makes me sad that movie posters are now just fucking close ups of the main characters over a generic backround, instead of actual works of art
I think the soviet version of King Lear is very good, I recommend that. The man who plays King Lear is the same guy that played one of the scientists in Solaris.
Wajda was a very talented director. I watched Kanal last year and loved it. I watched Danton recently and loved that also, and I didn't even know Wajda directed it until I looked it up after the movie.
yes, pic related
I like Adam Cook
Lumenal also has a nice list for Taiwanese new wave and asian cinema in general
Private IRCs for trackers like KG, PTP etc.
>tfw i know two of them irl
>letterboxd.com
hahaha AHAHAHA
Good thing I can just hop into one of those
This, r/TrueFilm isn't bad at all. r/Movies on the other hand...
Don't spend enough time on the site but visit these pages more than others
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Has some of the best reviews on the site, sometimes from a christian perspective. Mexican so sometimes English is a bit dodgy. Well refined taste without being too obscure
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Nice refined taste so look at her page for film recs more than anything. Reviews are pretty feminist and have gotten worse. still no where near as insufferable as a lot of the site.
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World record holder for most films watched for several years in a row. Made it a habit before of watching all he could from the earliest days of cinema to now but watched a lot more contemporary shit once he got married. think he stopped at around 1939. has a top 100 for each year up to then with some good recs.
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Is a bit bitter and contrarian at times but with good taste. Again mainly got to for recs.
>/rischka
>"if i hate something i generally turn it off"
Fake patrician.
Mein gott, is this how humanities at US look like?
Sounds Veeky Forums
>tfw /film/ has 3 or at best 5 posters.
What do you think, what literature do these girls like?
I'm I the only one who hates Daisies and celine et julie vont en bateau?
Honestly, I'm also surprised to see this film listed virtually everywhere when it comes to art cinema. While I don't have any hard feelings. It was moderate fun to watch this. Just a bunch of scenes how they play and enjoy their youth, but with a nice framing and music. Someone redpill me on this movie as well.
All cinema is art.
>DUDE CHICKS WHO SLEEP AROUND AND ARE NAKED A LOT AND THE FILM DOES WEIRD COLOR SHIT LMAO
It's a feminist thing.
Is Café Noir any good?
You mean the Sung-il Jung film? Decent
>They're your favorite because you've seen twenty films in your life. You have nothing to discuss
I've definitely seen a lot more than that, but thanks.
Hour of the Wolf>>>>>>>>>The Seventh Seal
oh fuck off already
Watch Birds, Orphans, and Fools and Fruit of Paradise if you want superior Czech new wave zaniness.
That's the actual answer.
Why would you admit that?
How'd I do, Veeky Forums?
How can I watch the Neon Genesis Evangelion series without breaking the law?
>Trash like NGE next to Dreyer
Pretty much a retard.
Threadly reminder that Trump is a UBS plant and his supporters have meddled with the primal forces of nature.
They will atone.
I know, I know, I just haven't had any other experience like watching EoE though.
Not sure desu
film is a shit medium, 50 years behind all other arts
very third-rate
leave riri alone satan
It isn't even 50 years. It's inherently behind due to massive limitations on technology and getting funding and spreading it etc.
>tfw you look beyond anglo cinema
> all this filmed theatre
anyone here like real cinema?
>and celine et julie vont en bateau?
nah, it's a complete piece of shit
literally some dumb french girls running around going AAAA UUUUU
FUCK YOU DAVID LYNCH FOR RECOMMENDING ME THIS PIECE OF SHIT
OK lads and laddes going to create a letterboxd account. Rym is not fun anymore. Hope to be big !
I only watch adaptations of James Ellroy novels.
what are your favorite films by him? I'm partial to Mouchette and A Man Escaped, but I think if I rewatched Diary of a Country Priest it was skyrocket to one of my favorites. Still need to check out most of his post-A Gentle Woman oeuvre
Give the commies credit, they put time and effort into their films
What else has Lynch recommend
Me desu
Shhhhhh dont u dare ruin /r/truefilm
What a conspicuous post
But it could easily surpass all other forms of art, except that it evolves more people and costs more money
im kidding, bresson is shit and pure radio
how dare he sully the fine novels of bernanos
orson welles was right, bresson is a hack and probably jansenist as well
thats called documentary, the only motion picture medium worth while
This whole thread is better than anything that's ever been on /tv/. I think the mods on Veeky Forums should allow one film thread at all times.
10/10 taste
Who /Kiarostami/ here
F&A > rest of Bergerman.
wtf i love communism now
mubi
fucking casuals
Tell me how you felt about A Separation