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Movies with awesome cinematography
Posted : 1 year ago at May 14 9:18 -
So, I watched "Aguirre, Wrath of God" last night and I was astonished by how excellent all the shots of things like jungles and rivers looked (seriously made the film for me)
I was wondering if anyone else here at Listal could tell me about films with similarly excellent cinematography
I was wondering if anyone else here at Listal could tell me about films with similarly excellent cinematography
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Posted : 1 year ago at May 15 16:16 -
Hannah Montana: The Movie
Posted : 11 months, 1 week ago at Jun 14 8:19 -
You may find Monsters worth checking Monsters
- dull dull dull film but its very well shot and amazing that its nearly all shot on location
- dull dull dull film but its very well shot and amazing that its nearly all shot on location
Posted : 11 months ago at Jun 19 2:40 -
Martin Scorsese made two great lists of films that demonstrate a 'masterful use of light and color, included at the end of this list.
I recommend Vertigo (Hitchcock), The Searchers (Ford), Contempt (Godard), Singin' in the Rain, and Barry Lyndon (Kubrick). I haven't yet seen Shadows of the Forgotten ancestors (the director had a mutual friendship and influence with Tarkovsky).
Godard said about Parajanov
I recommend Vertigo (Hitchcock), The Searchers (Ford), Contempt (Godard), Singin' in the Rain, and Barry Lyndon (Kubrick). I haven't yet seen Shadows of the Forgotten ancestors (the director had a mutual friendship and influence with Tarkovsky).
Godard said about Parajanov
In the temple of cinema, there are images, light and reality. Sergei Paradjanov was the master of that temple.
Posted : 10 months, 3 weeks ago at Jun 27 9:12 -
Wong Kar-Wai films tend to have beautiful cinematography, especially In the Mood for Love and 2046. Also - Ran by Kurosawa, The Virgin Spring by Bergman, Underground by Kusturica, L'Atalante by Vigo, Wings of Desire by Wenders, Songs from the Second Floor by Andersson and pretty much everything by Tarkovsky.
And even though I realize it might not be everyone's cup of tea - Antichrist by Lars von Trier. The beautiful cinematography was the thing I enjoyed the most about the movie.
And even though I realize it might not be everyone's cup of tea - Antichrist by Lars von Trier. The beautiful cinematography was the thing I enjoyed the most about the movie.
Posted : 10 months, 3 weeks ago at Jun 28 6:26 -
Baraka. It's a visual documentary (of sorts) that has a non traditional narrative style - no dialogue/narration - relying on the images to convey the message. Film people I know either love it or hate it, but it does have awesome cinematography.
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