Dunno I would always say Witness.without hesitation.

Here’s my list for no one who was waiting for it :smiley:

Points Director
20pts: Steven Spielberg
19pts: David Fincher
18pts: James Cameron
17pts: Christopher Nolan
16pts: Rob Reiner
15pts: Spike Lee
14pts: Kathryn Bigelow
13pts: Penny Marshall
12pts: Jordan Peele
11pts: Ryan Coogler
10pts: Rian Johnson
9pts: Stanley Kubrick
8pts: Ridley Scott
7pts: Ron Howard
6pts: John Carpenter
5pts: Paul Thomas Anderson
4pts: ZAZ (Zucker Brothers & Abrahams)
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Which you watching of each?

The Piano of Campion. BFIPlayer has Camile 1915 or whatever it’s called, and Cry Baby, so I figure those? Unless you have other thoughts

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All decent shouts I’d say. Camille Claudel is brilliant but not massively representative of him as a whole.

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Cry Baby isn’t massively representative of Waters either but a gentle place to start before the mad shit

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alright here’s mine:

Kiyoshi ā€œThe Otherā€ Kurosawa is best known for horror but more accurately his schtick is taking existing genres and subverting them in oddball ways (admittedly with sometimes mixed results.) His most well known films are Pulse and Cure, his takes on J-Horror and sort of American cop thrillers (a la Se7en) but Tokyo Sonata is his version of a family drama. It won the jury prize at Cannes so it’s probably his most successful film. Don’t wanna give the plot away but it’s a sort of hyperreal, black comedy about the nuclear family coming apart. Highly recommended.

N.B. please do not watch the trailers on youtube, they will ruin it.

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I’mma watch this man. I’ve just found it on YouTube but I won’t post a link because it’s 720p.

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Gonna watch it across a number of days on the tube on my phone.

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No headphones.

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In a priority seat.

while eating a curry burrito

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My local cinema is doing a showing of Agnes Vardy’s final film :thinking:

Yer boy Todd Haynes is on 6 music now talking about music/films etc.

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aki kaurismaki’s most recent film, that he’s apparently said is his final one, the other side of hope is on iplayer for about a month. is super, a 90 minuter…

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ooh thanks, haven’t watched a Kaurismaki for years, might stick this on

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Mamoru Oshii, director of the original Ghost in the Shell and the first two Patlabor films (of which the second is my favourite film). Known for mecha/tech stuff, but also philosophical tone, expressed through nice montage scenes with a Kenji Kawai score:

He also loves basset hounds - this gbod is all over GitS 2: Innocence:

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and flocks of birds, which are all over Patlabor 2, in foreground and background

I’ve been loading up the ol’ hard drive with major blank spots I have from this list and I am looking forward to seeing those films.

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