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Arthouse and classics.

Hopper edition

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>>204948259
it always cracks me up that dennis hopper said TCM2 was the worst movie he was ever in, meaning he rated The Mario Bros movie above TCM2
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Well I wish I was a catfish,
Swimming in, lord, the deep blue sea.
I'd have a, all you pretty women,
Fishin' after me, fishin' after me,
Fishin' after me. Yeah.
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.
When I went down, my girlfriends house.
And I sat down, lord, on her front step.
And she said a, come in now Jimi.
My husband just now left, just now left.
Oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah.
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Which /film/ poster is the best filmmaker?
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>>204948407
Gapsik
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>>204948435
ai slop
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First for the Peep Show
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>>204948407
Baedolian Girl bro.
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>>204948435
You can't, it's AI, I made it lmao
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>>204948407
I still haven't watched all the /film/ films fully, but from what I've seen, Gapsik's film looks the most interesting
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First for white girls larping as Japanese loli girls
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>>204948300
TCM2 is pretty funny, pretty far away from the level of the first film but a good one nonetheless. Grim that Hooper thinks that way.
I loved him on Derr Amerikanisch Freund. I love Derr Amerikanisch Freund, colour and lightning go hard as fuck in that work.
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>>204948407
Joel Haver
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What a slut, I bet she is like that irl too
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>>204948453
>>204948491
>niggas are so mindbroken they think a real /film/ is AI
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>>204948300
I’ve never seen a bad Dennis Hopper film. I haven’t watched either of these, but I bet they are kino just because his presence seems to bless things.
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>>204948515
Melody could never
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>>204948515
member when "first for" used to mean first post in the thread overall
i member
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>>204948515
That’s so weird. This is basically a white girl larping as an Asian girl larping as a white girl. Strange times we live in boys.
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>>204948516
>Grim that Hooper thinks that way.
Not Hooper, but Hopper. Hooper directed, Hopper acted.
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>>204948558
The Last Movie is a giant mess. It's an interesting topic though, like he wanted to make an American Herzog movie
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>>204948407
Joel has the highest rated mumblecore film on Letterboxd
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>>204948515
I would, for sure.
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>>204948600
Chupa me la pinga, speak in english, this ain't /int/
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>>204948588
https://youtu.be/tmCjRomCQAE?si=OrtBCC9ksHu7zdbi
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>>204948579
>Melody traditional
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>>204948600
English only here, muchacho. Take it to /int/ if you want to use your gay JAJAJA language
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>>204948435
>middle-left square
humanbros how can we compete
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magibon
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Are MUBI tote hoes the new iteration of classic arthoes?
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>>204948620
>Strange times we live in boys.
It is a decade old video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjxnoLyyl3A&t=34s&ab_channel=TaylorR
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>>204948679
i dont get it
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>>204948675
Stfu Pedro, just because they hire you to mow lawns doesn't mean you're caucasian.
>>204948687
Todo lo que sé de Wanda lo aprendí del bananero la verdad.
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No es pa tanto
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>>204948629
If you read the rest of the post you should've noticed I meant Hopper and not Hooper, I'm just a dumb idiot.
Gomenasai senpai >___<*
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>>204948684
what is a mubi tote
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>>204948710
lil Taylor fell for the orientalist grift
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Caveh Zahedi
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>>204948783
>lil taylor western grifter
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>>204948814
Evil physiognomy.
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>>204948727
It's AI, the future of cinema
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>>204948769
Yes, that was my point. It's okay. Don't feel bad, anon.
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>>204948783
lil Taylor?
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>>204948727
she's sexing with a giant spider
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Evil physiognomy (the woman)
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>52 replies in 15 minutes
Guys, slow down.
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>>204948853
see
>>204948710
and>>204948515
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>>204948839
yea but i dont get what is supposed to be going on in middle-left

>>204948853
the girl in the video
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i missed the arthouse and aids edition but i'm here to just say this:

pas de deux is by far norman mclaren's best work, at least as far as his film board of canada productions go. the combination of animation, the dance routine itself and the music are all flawless and by far the best art that faggot commie ever made
link related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-uwuH_Qix4
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>>204948876
Unnie, STAHP, I came here to avoid spoilers on /kdg/
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>>204948879
>>204948909
Ah, alright, I get it.
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>>204948878
>go to bed, threads are fine
>wake up, threads are total garbage again
Did some bans end recently? What the fuck happened?
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>>204948914
>Unnie, STAHP
please keep your gay roleplay shit to /trash/
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>>204948957
im back baybeeee
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>>204948960
isnt she bogged nowadays
sad
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>reporting for non-english
Kys faggot
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Isn't this supposed to be a film discussion thread?
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>>204948912
I watched this earlier this year, and agree that it is fantastic. it's the only thing I've seen from McLaren so far. sad to hear that none of his other work is as good
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>>204949003
just watch her jav era
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>>204949003
Yeah, she isn't looking too fantastic. She should have stayed in Asia instead. The west ruined her.
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>>204949026
Yes, that's what I made this thread for, but it doesn't seem to have gone very well.
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>>204949019
maybe try speaking English next time, pendejo
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>>204949031
that's what happens when you're a gay commie, you make one kino and ten other slops
really the animation stuff produced for the film board is his best work but standouts like pas are real diamonds in the rough
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>>204949026
why was Tezuka such a coomer?
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>>204949042
coincidentally her jav era also corresponds with the peak of /film/ (2020-2021 era)
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>>204949133
because he's Japanese
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You can wear any clothes you like, as long as it's Balenciaga.
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>>204949189
balencanigga*
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>>204949133
IMXF bros
We're so redeemed
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We're all hype beasts here.
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BUY DOGE NOW
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Best movement in european /film/ history?
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Melody Marks was born in Ohio. Ohayo in Japanese sounds like Ohio and means good morning. She’s probably sucked Japanese cock at least once in the morning. We are living in the matrix, aren’t we /film/? First for Tsai btw.
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>>204949314
as the resident Melodyfag you blew my mind. Here is a rare Melody as gratitude.
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well I watched that Joseph Bernard film that made the blue chart because it looked like he made some avant-garde kino and it was short, and hoo boy. I need to go take a shower now
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>>204949313
CNW, and it is not even close.

Bottom tier is FNW BTW
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Good film for Halloween.

https://youtu.be/BzbGtjtfZwA
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>>204949428
what else even is there
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First you fall down, then you jump back up again
Find your rhythm, momentum is the key
It's so easy, anyone can trampoline
So jump on up and you can see the whole wide world
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>>204949314
>>204949390
why is melody so perfect
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>>204949313
Nouvelle vague
Left Bank
Polar

>>204949314
I need to know her. Anyone know of a way to contact her? Should I DM her on IG?
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>>204949390
Looking at pictures of various pornstars, prostitutes, etc before they whored out makes me feel so depressed
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>>204949444
nothing really. Its all downhill from the CNW
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>>204949462
Made of American stock
Born for Asian cock
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>>204949313
Yugoslav black (nigga) wave
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>>204949470
On really? It wasn’t the obese girls to the left of her that made you depressed? Interesting…
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>>204949470
It makes me feel optimistic. I like female sexuality.

Btw, the anon that reported us for speaking in spanish is such a massive gaylord.
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>>204949313
Cinema du look
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>>204949444
Italian neorealism? Soviet montage? German expressionism? French impressionism?
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>>204949313
Movements are gay.

>>204949390
Would all three.

>>204948734
Based argies speaking spanish making the americans seethe.
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>>204949582
none of these are real
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>>204949518
if there was ever a porn star i wanted to be a snapchat video in, it would be with melody
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>>204949557
LOL
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>>204949313
NFE
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>>204949313
Hungarian new wave is underrated for sure
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>>204949582
This
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>>204949607
me too anon, me too.
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>>204949584
>Movements are gay.
makes sense some thirdie whose country has contributed nothing to film would think this way
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Reminder to just ignore this bitch ass ragebaiting nigga >>204949709
/film/ is latino.
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>>204949469
>Polar
qrd?
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>>204949778
*latina
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>>204949709
Moviments are very fake and gay indeed, nobody takes them very seriously. Nta btw.
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>average /film/ poster
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>>204949709
This
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>>204949799
latina/film/
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>still patiently waiting for the escort agency in my network to add new latinas to the roster.
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>tfw my firstie country has contributed nothing to film
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>>204949778
Reminder that probably more than half of all 4chan is latino. That “white guy” who just called you nigger in the thread is almost 100 percent a Latino.
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>>204949709
frogs self-exposing kek
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>>204949551
You like literal whores? This shit is depressing as fuck
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>>204949787
Jean Pierre Melville-core. French crime genre inspired by american noirs, with added elements of moral bleakness and a focus on the code of the criminals, a street lifestyle and police corruption. Classics of the genre are the films of Melville, Rififi, Panique (one of the earliest polar films), and my personal favorite, Ascenseur pour l'échafaud.
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>>204949960
100 percent a mexican*
other latinos are too busy, with latino shit
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>>204949919
Sexdawg? Thought you'd moved awat from that.
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>>204950037
ah, I like those. didn't realize there was a name for them
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>>204949953
At least you have Sibelius, he wrote some nice music.
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>>204949709
Brazil and Cuba had their own new waves (cinema novo/marginal, imperfect cinema) going back in the 60s
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>>204949953
I knew Tsaifag was a Latino the entire time. How do I know this? I’m Latino as well, and we can sense each other with 100 percent accuracy.
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>>204949960
Yeah, I know. I'm also not against blacks, I just got the pass btw. I'm just reminding anons to not argue with that faggot, as he will later just report you and you will get banned for spamming. He's done that to me like 2 times.

>>204949982
Yes, I love them. In fact, I'd like to have a whore gf. Assertive female sexuality is the shit. I don't need trad bitches making me dinner lol
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>>204950099
Yeah, true.

>>204950117
I'm Finnish. I first told you people that in like 2021 or 2022.
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>>204950046
You’d be surprised to know that I’m Colombian chico.
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>>204949919
Can you give some directions or a link? I just wanna see them for a work project.
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Ok bro we get it, you're latino, you speak spanish, move on
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>>204950190
Sure you are. Lol. It’s okay, your secrets with me.
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>>204950195
do you go around larping as a cracka tho?
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>>204950110
Mexico also had the Mexican Golden Age. your point? I never said that anon was from Brazil, Cuba, or Mexico, just a third world shithole that has produced nothing
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>>204950190
Kaurismaki, no?
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>>204950110
Pretty much every LATAM country had it's own new wave or similar movements. The idea that latino cinema is dead or has no contributions is completely retarded.

>>204950195
Qué gonorrea parce, Germán es el man.
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>>204950046
>mexican
average dragonball fan comes from argentina, brazil, colombia or ecuador
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>>204950295
I guess he's popular enough. Never really liked his stuff myself.
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Kanal by Wajda.Good premise, having to move underground during war, not only soldiers but pedestrians. The ending is pretty good too. Watch it if you can.
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>>204950295
Kaurismaki is Brazilian.
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>>204950117
>firstie
>latino
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>>204950342
Nah, every LATAM country is about DBZ and old anime. Nowadays, I'd even say they are about new anime, too, fucking Kimetsu no Yaiba is everywhere.
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>>204950399
yes every latin x country love anime but the bigger fanbases are south of mejico
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>>204950379
Kaurismäki actually lives in Portugal most of the time and has done so for decades.
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>>204950392
Dude trust me Tsaifag is an hombre. I can feel it in heart of hearts.
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>>204950426
Not even close, bro, just watch this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOXs5hg0a5Y
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>>204950479
>super
kek
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>>204950441
I feel his coldness, I think he's really finnish.
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>>204950438
Yeah, and his brother (who is also a director) lives in Brazil iirc.
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>>204950426
>not even a mention of chileans
truly god's forgotten country
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>>204950512
People just don't care, Dragon Ball is like religion in Mexico. Dragon Ball Daima will probably be another craze like that.
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>>204950522
There’s nothing more cold than a Colombian cartel beheading.
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>>204950441
Time zones don't match. Usually when Tsaifag misses the first post in a thread is when it's late at night or early morning in Finland (like last thread)
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>>204950612
He’s neet. Time means nothing to him.
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>>204950573
La wea cuática weón. Chilean telenovelas aren't it, man. Recommend some modern chilean films you think are good. I already know all of the old shit about Pinochet.
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complete derailed this "arthouse" thread, go back to /int/ my guys
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>>204950644
Watch "Matar a un hombre", pretty good film. Pretty short too, like 80 minutes.
Coming from a chilean, the characters are TRULY well done, they really represent a metropolitan chilean person unlike most national productions.
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Tsaifag post vocaroo speaking finnish to settle this
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>>204949390
Bitch got fat.
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>>204950599
Mexicans go harder, for sure.

>>204950610
I think it's asians that are honorary latinos; you know, the ice bridge stuff and shit. That's why they look so similar to native american indians. And anyway, culturally speaking, I think the portuguese might be the most similar to us, like CR7.
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>>204950610
Why would you consider native americans to be latinos? If some americans are latin(o)s, that is because of their European, utimately Roman, heritage. But this monicker is very fake and gay, even Canada was considered to be Latin America in the time of Napoleon.
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>>204950645
Art can come from anywhere, if you want to discuss exclusively USA productions please go back
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>>204950610
Big if true.
>>204950645
Let's talk about classics and arthouse then, what have you watched lately?
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>>204950697
Ok, ok, I'll check it out. I'm more interested in, as you said, the metropolitan chilean person of today rather than all of the historical war stuff, so I'm excited about Matar a un hombre.
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for me, it's the Surreal16 Collective, aka New Nollywood
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Jodorowsky and Ruiz are Chilean. They just had to leave Chile in order not to get helicoptered
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>>204950882
I'm cumskinned and latino man, don't do me like that.
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>>204950881
I really dislike the heroic status that people that left the country hold till these days while those that had to actively suffer and fight back the systematic opression are now seen as "senile boomers"
But not /film/ so let it slide
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>>204950881
Jodo is a rootless cosmopolitan jew. I doubt he genuinely feels allegiance to any country in specific.
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>>204950441
Maybe I was meant to be latino and God played a cruel trick on me. Who knows.

>>204950612
I feel watched.

>>204950882
>North euros are too cold and ugly and cumskinned.
I am beautiful though.
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what am I in for?
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>>204950735
I mean like latinos = Euros + Native Americans. I've read that some people who migrated to America from Siberia were mostly Caucasoid and resembled those ancient North Eurasians. I said that Finns are honorary latinos because they have more genes from that population than anyone else in Europe
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Reminder the last thread is still up.
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>>204950973
What have you watched by Kaurismäki? I feel honored to be speaking to a real fin. What else should I watch from your country?
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for me, it's Remodernist film
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>>204950726
>I think it's asians that are honorary latinos; you know, the ice bridge stuff and shit. That's why they look so similar to native american indians
you're close to it, mexicans are the result of spaniards and the injuns that crossed over breeding
so really the latinos are honorary asians
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>>204951072
Not a real movement
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>>204950977
Movie name?

>>204950973
Finns had a banger death metal scene back in the 90s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_8XfamXcmw&list=PLC30A423F069AF7A6
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>>204950293
>I never said that anon was from Brazil
I am that anon and i am in fact from Brazil.
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/slum/
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for me, it's Proto-Mumblecore, aka Neo-No-Wave
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>>204951167
looks comfy, i'll have to watch this
>>204951189
unsimulated kino is the best
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Thai latino, finn latino, pinoy latino, serb latino
Still latino
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>>204950438
Portugal is just a brazilian colony anyway.
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>>204950081
I took a hiatus of 3 months. I got myself under control, and am not so impulsive and drunkenly indulgent as I was earlier this year and last. Thank you for the concern though, it is nice to know there are anons who listen.
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>>204951113
but they have a manifesto and everything
https://www.rogerebert.com/roger-ebert/the-remodernist-film-manifesto
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>>204951286
True.

>>204951264
The japanese also adopted our fashion.
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>>204951386
You should write a movie about your life, seems interesting, for real.
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We're all listening here.
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>>204950211
this is all I will give out. sorry, but it took me several years to get accepted (it is like KG in a way), I have already seen plenty of providers back in my 'dark period' but now I just choose one girl I like and repeat.
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for me, it's Mudpunk
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>>204951051
I've seen about a third of his features, I think. Most of them many years ago when I was getting into cinema, so my memory of them isn't the strongest.

>What else should I watch from your country?
I posted a number of titles some threads back, so here they are again in case you missed them:

Maa on syntinen laulu / The Earth Is a Sinful Song (1973)
Valkoinen peura / White Reindeer (1952)
Kahdeksan surmanluotia / Eight Deadly Shots (1972)
Jäniksen vuosi / The Year of the Hare (1977)
Käpy selän alla / Under Your Skin (1966)
Naisenkuvia / Portraits of Women (1970)
Tuulinen päivä / Windy Day (1962)
Neitoperho / The Collector (1997)
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>>204951478
Shit man, you must have a lot of money. Those kind of escort catalogues are so expensive.
>it took me several years to get accepted
Respect the dedication.
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>>204951114
Harmful Insect
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>>204951402
what the fuck in the melting pot is this lmao
japs should stop taking western stuff into their own culture, it's a cringe hellenistic mashup
>>204951478
>implants
dropped
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>>204951459
thank you anon, I do write lots of scripts, the problem is I am a nobody without many film connections so starting up a project is a considerable challenge.
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>>204951579
tattoos as well
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>>204951569
lol I got lucky with stocks and crypto back in 2020, plus my regular income, so yeah I have enough money to hobby, but still not enough to break the ceiling to break into film without risking a major loss (though I've tried and lost almost several thousand on a feature that never got made)
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>>204951612
I'd watch your film. You're also one of the friendliest anons in here, you should have no problem making friends in the film world.

>>204951577
Thanks.

>>204951579
>what the fuck in the melting pot is this lmao
Eh, it's kind of cool in a way. It's just the way the world works, latinos in America adopted japanese culture like anime and made it their own way, and japs did the same. It's creative. And btw, implants are baller. Bimbo aesthetic or nothing, man.
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>>204950758
>Big if true.
It is true, all that ancient migration stuff is pretty interesting
>In Finnic mythology, there are two different theories on the creation of the universe and the earth. This includes the Sukeltajamyytti [fi], in which the god sent a Black-throated loon into the Alkumeri (Finnish: Primeval sea) to collect mud and sand to build the earth. This myth is common in various Siberian (Chukchi, Yugaghir and Ainu), Tatar and North American native folklore.
>and North American native folklore.
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>>204951674
women can have tattoos so long as they aren't excessive or ridiculous
like i won't fault a woman for the typical rose on the ankle, but if she has a sleeve, tramp stamp or anywhere outside of a body part that is typically covered (i.e. neck and head or hands) then i dip
tattoo sleeves in general are just ridiculous, not to mention a waste of money, time and eventually cancer
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>>204951732
>You're also one of the friendliest anons in here, you should have no problem making friends in the film world.
Thank you anon, for what its worth I consider a good amount of you here to be genuine friends.
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alright /film/, I want you to take inspiration from Tsaibro and rec me some films from your country. I want to see what anons from different countries actually watch and consider kino instead of just the same festivalbait slop that make all the "best of" lists
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>>204951836
Wake in Fright
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>>204951264
>serb latino
realer than you think
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>>204951541
Thank you! Long live Finland!
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>>204949401
Next time use a Kleenex.
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>>204951674
>He doesn't know of Suicide Girls.

>>204951721
Damn, that's good man. I wish I had financial freedom.
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>>204951791
>Thank you anon, for what its worth I consider a good amount of you here to be genuine friends.
but who are your best /film/ friends?
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>eats
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We're all genuine friends here.
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>>204951966
>Damn, that's good man. I wish I had financial freedom.
never give up anon, I've lost lots of money too, the trick is to just never accept defeat from life.
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>>204952064
I actually do consider all of you my friends.
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>>204951791
>for what its worth I consider a good amount of you here to be genuine friends.
I do too, against all odds.

>>204951836
I've already recommended them, but here you go (Costa Rica):
>Salaryman
>Tengo sueños eléctricos
>Delirio
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>>204952106
We should be discord friends.
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>>204951970
>but who are your best /film/ friends?
the anons who listen
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>>204952064
>>204952106
i don't consider anyone here a friend but i do know i'm in good company because i can speak my mind without worry, i have very few friends irl i can do that with.
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>>204951970
I would jump to the bullet, given the situation, to save my nigga sexdawg's life
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>>204952190
Would Abel Ferrara exist without him? Serious question?
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>>204952190
Big loss for cinema. Unironically, one of my favorite directors from my country. It’s a shame they put the title like that. According to him, Warhol didn’t do much to help besides put his name on it.
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>>204952193
I too would back you up in a knife fight any day my G
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>>204952109
These all seem very new. Not complaining though. Do you not have many great classics?
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>>204952127
I don't like discord, these threads are fine for me.

>>204952190
F.
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>>204952277
>Do you not have many great classics?
Not that I know of, I'm too young to know, and I doubt there are, really. The film industry is just beginning to show some progress in here. Another big film that came out this year was Memorias de un cuerpo que arde, but I disliked it. It won prizes in festivals, though. It's actually kind of a cool time to be alive, because the kinomaking in here is so independent and the country so small that I actually have had personal contact with some of the people involved in kino.
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>>204949026
For off topic posts- you know what to do
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>>204951836
not either of these anons, but I do like these kinds of posts
>Taiwanese
https://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/204871450/#204872479
>Czech
https://archive.4plebs.org/tv/thread/203371348/#203375194
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>>204949439
Yes it is, great film
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What happened to the /film/ discord that was in the making?
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>>204952961
anon got cold feet
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>>204952961
hopefully whoever was in charge of it killed themselves. I will NEVER post on a discord
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I'm farting too much. In fact I think I'LL poop myself anytime soon.
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>>204948259
Going asocial, so I must make sure I keep my taste in films esoteric. I’m using Letterboxd as a benchmark for this. What’s the maximum amount of logs a film can have before it’s no longer obscure, /film/ ?
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>>204953020
/film/s for this feel?
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>>204953031
10
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>>204953031
In all honesty I'd say 10 000
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>>204951721
>break into film without risking a major loss (though I've tried and lost almost several thousand on a feature that never got made)
Typical dumbfuck way to look at art. You should treat this as helping an artist realize his vision and being a part of creating something beautiful that will last forever. Not a fucking crypto investment that you need massive returns on. Your shitty attitude probably contributed to the film never getting made.
Try again with another filmmaker with a better attitude.
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>>204953100
>10 000
I'd say 1000 is more apt. 10,000 is a pretty popular film
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>>204953020
I wish I was in your shoes. I feel like bloated as fuck.

>>204952277
Btw man, I don't know that much about costa rican kino, but I do know a lot about costa rican literature. We got a fuck ton of classics, I could give you some recs if you'd like, though most will be in spanish only.
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>>204951836
Limite (1931)
Ganga bruta (1934)
Absolutamente certo (1957)
O pagador de promessas (1962)
Boca de ouro (1963)
A hora e a vez de Augusto Matraga (1965)
O caso dos irmãos Naves (1967)
A margem (1967)
O bandido da luz vermelha (1968)
A mulher de todos (1969)
O dragão da maldade contra o santo guerreiro (1969)
Matou a senpaiília e foi ao cinema (1969)
O pornógrafo (1970)
Copacabana mon amour (1970)
Sem essa, aranha (1970)
A herança (1970)
A idade da terra (1980)
Filme demência (1986)
Alma corsária (1997)
O viajante (1999)
O signo do caos (2005)
Falsa loura (2007)

I'm obviously forgetting a ton of stuff, this was off the dome.
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>>204953055
>>204953100
>>204953167
Is John the Violent obscure? I feel privileged being one of the first 248 to "log" it.
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>>204953182
I'll take any recs that have been translated. Can't read Spanish.
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>>204953182
NTA but i'm interested in the literature.
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>>204953109
>treat this as helping an artist realize his vision and being a part of creating something beautiful that will last forever.
anon, I did exactly that except it was from a script I wrote myself. And I tried producing and directing it myself as well, however I had sunk $10,000USD on the project and it was going nowhere, none of the actors I really wanted called me back, and my backups were being fickle. I tried looking for grants, but at my level they only give decent grants to documentary film, not narrative features. I took the L and am now back at the drawing board having lost 10k for nothing.
The bitter lesson I had to learn is that as producer/director I DO have to think about return on investment.
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>>204953225
Oh, Brazil btw if that's not obvious.
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>>204953167
>10,000 is a pretty popular film
We have a very different view of what's popular.
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>>204953263
I'd say so, it has one single rating on RYM.
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>>204953225
Fuck! I forgot Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, add:
O padre e a moça (1966)
Macunaíma (1969)
Guerra conjugal (1975)
Vereda tropical (1977)
O homem do pau brasil (1981)

Forgot Coutinho too, add:
Cabra marcado para morrer (1984)
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>>204951836
Matar a un hombre
Machuca
Taxi para tres
I don't really watch kino from my cuntree
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>>204953380
I just went and looked at films I've seen and I'm surprised how many films I consider fairly obscure are pushing up on the 5k-10k mark, so I guess I concede. there are way more people on letterboxd now than I realized. I'm still in the 2014-2016 mindset
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>>204953225
Too much commie bullshit
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>>204953548
watch this right fucking nOW
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>>204953374
No Orfeu negro or Pagador da promesas, the big Cannes winners?
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>>204953638
Oh fuck I have to watch it
Might as well do it on thursday for my epic consooming of halloween stuff
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>>204953608
Most of the arts in this gay country is made by commies, what are you gonna do.

>>204953686
>O pagador de promessas (1962)
Right there, chief. Orfeu Negro is favelacore horseshit for foreigners.
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>>204953790
New revelation of /film/: the favela grift
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Why is Nostalghia underrated within Tarkovsky's filmogrophy.
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Is this general active? Never really noticed it before.
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Fortune Cookie Filmmakers
>Hector Babenco
>Lino Brocka
>Luis Bunuel
>Marcel Camus
>Jackie Chan
>Park Chan-wook
>Alfonso Cuaron
>Robert Eggers
>Victor Gaviria
>Bong Joon-ho
>Wong Kar-wai
>Akira Kurosawa
>Kiyoshi Kurosawa
>Ang Lee
>Fernando Meirelles
>Esteban Ramirez
>Carlos Reygadas
>Sion Sono
>Edward Yang
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>>204953854
it's my second favorite of his after Andrei Rublev
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>>204953922
Yes but it's 90% shitposting the same jokes over and over again.
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>>204953927
You tryna make the Taiwanese anon angry again?
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>>204953850
It's as old as the oriental grift.
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>>204954014
I'll fit right in
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>>204954066
The best part was how the fourth favorite he named was a film he starred in; Michael Collins (1996)
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>>204953927
How is this guy not on the list? Born and raised in France, descended from gusanos fleeing communism, makes films in France on a fake Vietnam studio set, but presents them as authentic Vietnamese experience and himself as the no.1 auteur of Vietnam.

That said I still really like his films. Especially Scent of the Green Papaya, it's almost Ozu zen like.
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>>204954299
>makes films in France on a fake Vietnam studio set
What the fuck? I feel betrayed. Good sets though.
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>>204953225
No Pixote?
>Falsa loura
Have had this downloaded for like 10 years, never watched it.

>>204953274
>>204953334
I really don't know about the translation stuff, some have been translated, probably only the older books, though, so this is mostly for other latinos and people that can read spanish:
>El Emperador Tertuliano y la legión de los Superlimpios - classic comedy / postmodernist 90s book. You'll probaly won't understand shit, too much costa rican slang in here.
>La ruta de su evasión - most academics consider this the best book ever written in Costa Rica, and one of the most ahead of its time. It's on the level of James Joyce's works.
>El infierno verde - war book, very good and gorey.
>Lázaro de Betania - religious book written by a freemason / theosophist author.
>Cachaza - one of our darkest books; was written by a lifelong alcoholic that was institutionalized for many years of his life. Semi autobiographical, it's about a psychiatric patient.
>Final de calle - political novel written by a black man. Very cool and claustrophobic, it's about the political turmoil of the late 70s.
>La casa / En el séptimo círculo - our most important theater works, political stuff, very brutal and shocking.
>El jaúl - dark book about rurality. Its author, Max Jiménez, was also an amazing painter.
>Mamita Yunai - political novel about US agents in Costa Rica. One of our most classic books.
>Mirar con inocencia - amazing book which more or less revolutionized costa rican literature forever. It's about costa rican street life, drug abuse, the marginalized... dark stuff.
>Atrevidas - polyphonic book about trans prostitutes. Based on real stories. Very, very good.
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>>204954173
Looks like Oscar bait slop but I will watch it in honour of this based moment.
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>>204954066
>John Ford's Seven Samurai
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>>204953361
That sucks man, this is some Amator type stuff. Let's be optimistic bro, you at least tried, something that 99% of people will never do.
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>>204954483
>anon's retarded post
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>>204953850
>new
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I cant make my (most daydreamed) film because I'd be too fucked by money lack and because in my country most are shitty actors
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>>204954532
I gotta check this out. thanks for the rec!
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>>204954620
which country?
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>>204954608
Pixote already did that in like 1980, favelacore is as old as shitting. I actually think most countries have their own version of favelacore after the 70s, look at Spain's cine quinqui, for example
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>>204954620
>shitty actors
Just do a Bresson, what's the problem? Alternatively, rape them a la Jodorowosky, to get a reaction
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I got chatgpt to give me a list of fortune cookie filmmakers not already on this list >>204953927
>Here are some Asian filmmakers who could be considered "fortune cookie" filmmakers due to their approaches to cultural representation, potentially prioritizing Western appeal over authentic cultural narratives:
>Fortune Cookie Filmmakers (Asian)
>Jet Li - While a martial arts icon, his Hollywood films often simplify or stylize Chinese cultural elements for mass appeal.
>Stephen Chow - Known for his unique blend of comedy and action, his films often present a caricatured version of Chinese culture, catering to both local and international audiences.
>Hiroshi Nakahara - Some of his works play with Japanese cultural tropes in ways that may resonate more with Western audiences than authentically represent local traditions.
>Takashi Miike - While known for his provocative style, some of his films are seen as sensationalizing Japanese culture and societal issues for shock value, appealing to Western tastes.
>Ryuhei Kitamura - His films often blend genres in a way that prioritizes action and visual style over deeper cultural insights, aiming for a global market.
>Yimou Zhang - While celebrated for films like "Hero," his work can sometimes be criticized for romanticizing Chinese history and culture for a Western audience.
>Shōhei Imamura - Although he explores Japanese society in depth, some of his films have been critiqued for oversimplifying complex cultural narratives to fit Western storytelling norms.
>Tsai Ming-liang - His films, while deeply personal and rooted in Taiwanese culture, may be interpreted in ways that cater more to international arthouse audiences, sometimes diluting their cultural specificity.
>These filmmakers navigate the complexities of representing their cultures, and while some create authentic works, others may simplify or alter cultural narratives to appeal to broader audiences.
Tsaibros...I don't feel so good
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>>204954393
>Pixote
Argentinian director.
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>>204954669
chile
pure nepotism ala jewish style
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>>204954821
>AI tomfoolery
Nothing to take seriously. Tsaibros, rest easy.
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>>204954893
Isn't that the whole world, though? I seriously doubt there is any country where there is a clean meritocracy. I do think that LATAM is on a whole another level of corruption in regards to nepotism.
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>>204954821
I did the same for latinx as well
>Here are some Latin American directors who might be considered "fortune cookie" filmmakers due to their approaches to cultural representation and the potential commodification of their narratives:
>Fortune Cookie Filmmakers (Latin American)
>Fernando Meirelles - While "City of God" brought Brazilian culture to a global audience, it has been critiqued for sensationalizing violence and poverty for dramatic effect.
>Alejandro González Iñárritu - Films like "Birdman" and "The Revenant" incorporate themes from various cultures but can sometimes prioritize style and spectacle over authentic representation.
>Guillermo del Toro - Though celebrated for his creativity, some of his works, such as "Pacific Rim," may simplify or mix cultural elements for broader appeal.
>Pablo Larraín - His films often explore Chilean identity, but certain portrayals can cater to international audiences, potentially oversimplifying local narratives.
>Alfonso Cuarón - While known for his deep storytelling, some of his films may prioritize a global narrative that can dilute authentic cultural elements.
>Lucrecia Martel - Her films often engage with Argentine society, but they may also appeal to international arthouse audiences in ways that could oversimplify complex issues.
>Emanuele Crialese - Although he explores themes of identity, some narratives may lean toward familiar tropes that cater to broader audiences rather than deeply engage with cultural specifics.
>These directors illustrate how Latin American filmmakers can sometimes navigate the tension between cultural authenticity and commercial appeal, leading to representations that may align with the "fortune cookie" phenomenon.
>>204954935
I just find it funny how you can convince ai that anything is real and it will explain it to you as if it is objective fact. I don't know how anyone takes it seriously
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>>204955029
good list
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>>204954821
>using chatgpt in 2024
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>>204954893
at least you have some kino historic momuments, plus don't worry about shitty actors, if they speak spanish 90% of the audience will be reading subs and won't be able to decipher the shitty acting.
How do you think John Ford got so popular overseas.
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>>204955077
I don't use it for anything serious. just when I want to generate large bodies of shitpost text. what are the cool kids using now?
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>>204955263
hailuo
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>>204955275
>must create an account
no thanks, plus doesn't this just make videos?
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>>204955112
This is one the most insane moments in history: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZVWOWA2Hpk

>>204955029
>Iñárritu
Always a grifter, always sucked. Good pick.
>del Toro
More of a /hor/ kind of guy, I don't think he's a sellout at all.
>Cuarón
Y tu mamá también is one of the best latin films of all time, if not the best. He sold out for a time, but seems to have corrected his mistake with Roma.
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john ford was a craftsman
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john ford was a fatman
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>>204954821
>Hiroshi Nakahara - Some of his works play with Japanese cultural tropes in ways that may resonate more with Western audiences than authentically represent local traditions.
there's not even a director with this name. ChatGPT is making up directors now
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>>204955723
lol
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Hiroshi Nakahara is one of the greats. Kinema Junpo put him on their top 100 list.
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>>204955911
>>204955723
Dumbass ChatGPT meant Hiroshi Teshigahara, probably.
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>>204955723
chatgpt hallucinates even the most basic of info that you can verify with a single search. It is retard tier now.
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>>204955989
no, it didn't, it is notorious for being awful now. anyone can outsmart it.
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Hiroshi Nakahara once named Taipei Elevator as his favorite film. A poster of the film is on the wall of Tsai's café.
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what are /film/'s favorite Hiroshi Nakahara films?
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kinda crazy how this thread is reaching bump in only 3 hours
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>>204956160
Cherry Blossom Jazz
Tomisato Runner
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>>204956160
Taipei Elevator
Melody Goes to Japan
Wake in Fright
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lel
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>>204956347
Artificial grifter
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ShitGPT is the biggest joke.
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>>204954393
>polyphonic book
I wonder what you mean by this.
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NEW

>>204956409
>>204956409
>>204956409

NEW
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>>204956347
don't worry, I got those film descriptions from chatgpt's broken mind
>Turtle's Tale
The film follows the journey of a young turtle navigating the challenges of life in a rapidly changing environment. As he encounters various obstacles and other sea creatures, the story explores themes of resilience, growth, and the importance of home. The narrative weaves in elements of adventure and environmental awareness, showcasing the beauty of the underwater world.
>The Pacific War
Set during World War II, this film provides a poignant portrayal of the impact of war on both soldiers and civilians. It focuses on a group of individuals whose lives are intertwined as they face the horrors of conflict. Through personal stories, the film emphasizes the consequences of war, the struggle for survival, and the longing for peace. It’s a reflective look at history, human resilience, and the cost of conflict.
>Cherry Blossom Jazz
This film centers on a jazz musician who returns to his hometown during cherry blossom season. As he reconnects with old friends and memories, the story unfolds through a backdrop of music, nostalgia, and the beauty of fleeting moments. The interplay of jazz music and the visual splendor of cherry blossoms creates a vibrant atmosphere, while exploring themes of love, loss, and the passage of time.
>Tomisato Runner
"Tomisato Runner" tells the inspiring story of a young athlete training for a marathon in a small town. As he navigates personal challenges and local rivalries, the film highlights themes of determination, community support, and the spirit of competition. It captures the emotional highs and lows of training and the friendships formed along the way, culminating in a significant race that symbolizes both personal growth and community unity.
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>>204956177
Yeah, it was a pretty good thread i must say.
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>>204956468
Fuck off, we still have 200 posts to go.
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>>204956480
I get cancer reading these sentences.
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>>204948407
me
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>>204949313
Italian neorealists and new french extremity
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>>204953609
lmao



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