anyway i'll post a long list here to keep track of:
really want to
aki kaurismaki
andrzej zulawski
anh hung tran
antonio reis /// margarida cordeiro
bernard queysanne
bertrand bonello
bing wang
bruno dumont
claude jutra
cristi puiu
elaine may
ermanno olmi
ernie gehr
james benning
jean eustache
jerzy karawerolicz
jessica hausner
joao cesar monteiro
jonas mekas
kaneto shindo
ken jacobs
klaus wyborny
lav diaz
leslie thornton
lina wertmuller
lois weber
malcolm le grice
manoel de oliveira
mikio naruse
mohsen makhmalbaf
naomi kawase
nicolas philibert
peter rose
phil solomon
philippe grandrieux
sergei parajanov
shinya tsukamoto
shuji terayama
sidney pollack
ted kotcheff
tony conrad
ulrich seidl
yoshishige yoshida
probably should
alejandro innaritu
anthony asquith
bryan singer
edward cline
george cukor
hal ashby
jesus franco
john boorman
julian schnabel
ki duk kim
luc besson
lucio fulci
mathieu kassovitz
mel brooks
michael mann
oliver stone
richard lester
takashi miike
todd haynes
william wyler
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- Sat Feb 28, 2015 7:12 am
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- Topic: Notable missing directors
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- Mon Jun 16, 2014 8:54 pm
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re: Notable missing directors
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- Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:16 pm
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Re: Notable missing directors
Let's look at my list from 2011
I've seen since then:
T10
1. Béla Tarr - Werckmeister Harmonies (95)
Raoul Walsh - White Heat (95)
3. Ernst Lubitsch - To Be or Not to Be (90)
Otto Preminger - Anatomy of a Murder (90)
T8
5. Elia Kazan - On the Waterfront (75)
T7
6. Miklós Jancsó - Vizi privati, pubbliche virtù (70)
Jean Cocteau - The Blood of a Poet (70)
Howard Hawks - The Big Sleep (70)
Mikio Naruse - When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (70)
Sergei M. Eisenstein - Battleship Potemkin (70) (+short Dnevnik Glumova - T5 (50))
T5
11. Jean Renoir -The Rules of the Game (60)
Buster Keaton -The General (60)
T3
13.Roger Corman - The Masque of the Red Death (50)
14.Jacques Rivette - Celine and Julie Go Boating (45)
Louis Malle - Black Moon (45)
T2
16. Powell & Pressburger - A Matter of Life and Death (30)
T1
17. Jacques Tati - Mon oncle (20)
18. Russ Meyer - Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (15)
14 left: Imamura, Hideo Gosha, Cavani, Lina Wertmüller, Tony Richardson, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Schlesinger, Ray, Rossellini, Ophuls, Bogdanovich, Mankiewicz, Carne, Victor Sjöström.
+38 new that came to my mind: Kim Ki Duk, Alexander Kluge, Cecil B. DeMille, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Frank Borzage, Josef von Sternberg, Dziga Vertov, William Wyler, Robert Siodmak, Douglas Sirk, Julien Duvivier, Hiroshi Inagaki, Jacques Becker, Fred Zinnemann, Edward Dmytryk, Karel Zeman, John Sturges, Georges Franju, Samuel Fuller, Dino Risi, Andrzej Munk, Frantisek Vlácil, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Hal Ashby, Taviani, King Hu, Ermanno Olmi, Ruy Guerra, Jack Hill, Costa-Gavras, Kwon-taek Im, Yilmaz Güney, István Szabó, Bertrand Tavernier, Claire Denis, Spike Lee, Harry Kümel, Robert Aldrich
52 total - as usual my watchlist is only getting longer with time.
edkrak wrote:I still have 32 left on the list:
Rivette, Imamura, Hideo Gosha, Jancsó, Tarr, Cavani, Malle, Russ Meyer, Cocteau, Corman, Jean Renoir, Hawks, Tati, Powell & Pressburger, Lina Wertmüller, Tony Richardson, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Schlesinger, Ray, Rossellini, Ophuls, Lubitsch, Naruse, Bogdanovich, Mankiewicz, Kazan, Walsh, Otto Preminger, Carne, Buster Keaton, Victor Sjöström, Eisenstein
I've seen since then:
T10
1. Béla Tarr - Werckmeister Harmonies (95)
Raoul Walsh - White Heat (95)
3. Ernst Lubitsch - To Be or Not to Be (90)
Otto Preminger - Anatomy of a Murder (90)
T8
5. Elia Kazan - On the Waterfront (75)
T7
6. Miklós Jancsó - Vizi privati, pubbliche virtù (70)
Jean Cocteau - The Blood of a Poet (70)
Howard Hawks - The Big Sleep (70)
Mikio Naruse - When a Woman Ascends the Stairs (70)
Sergei M. Eisenstein - Battleship Potemkin (70) (+short Dnevnik Glumova - T5 (50))
T5
11. Jean Renoir -The Rules of the Game (60)
Buster Keaton -The General (60)
T3
13.Roger Corman - The Masque of the Red Death (50)
14.Jacques Rivette - Celine and Julie Go Boating (45)
Louis Malle - Black Moon (45)
T2
16. Powell & Pressburger - A Matter of Life and Death (30)
T1
17. Jacques Tati - Mon oncle (20)
18. Russ Meyer - Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (15)
14 left: Imamura, Hideo Gosha, Cavani, Lina Wertmüller, Tony Richardson, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Schlesinger, Ray, Rossellini, Ophuls, Bogdanovich, Mankiewicz, Carne, Victor Sjöström.
+38 new that came to my mind: Kim Ki Duk, Alexander Kluge, Cecil B. DeMille, Georg Wilhelm Pabst, Frank Borzage, Josef von Sternberg, Dziga Vertov, William Wyler, Robert Siodmak, Douglas Sirk, Julien Duvivier, Hiroshi Inagaki, Jacques Becker, Fred Zinnemann, Edward Dmytryk, Karel Zeman, John Sturges, Georges Franju, Samuel Fuller, Dino Risi, Andrzej Munk, Frantisek Vlácil, Jean-Pierre Mocky, Hal Ashby, Taviani, King Hu, Ermanno Olmi, Ruy Guerra, Jack Hill, Costa-Gavras, Kwon-taek Im, Yilmaz Güney, István Szabó, Bertrand Tavernier, Claire Denis, Spike Lee, Harry Kümel, Robert Aldrich
52 total - as usual my watchlist is only getting longer with time.
- Sat Oct 30, 2010 8:17 am
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- Topic: Notable missing directors
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Re: Notable missing directors
I have to say I like this thread a lot. Blind spots do tell a lot about where your priorities lie, and I think these list of filmmakers that you haven't seen are much more distinct than the ones if we'd just tallied our favorite directors.
Every time I see someone's written down Claire Denis or Weerasethakul or Cronenberg or Almodovar or Altman or Ki-duk Kim or Assayas or Sokurov or David Gordon Green or Leone or Tati or Malick or Resnais or Kiyoshi Kurosawa, I want to evince astonishment. But then I remember my own shameful list. At least we're all trying. And I don't know about everyone else, but I'm certainly open to suggestions as to works that best represent the ones I'm missing.
Anyway, others I'd forgotten:
Jodorowsky
Kon Ichikawa
Abel Ferrera
Zhang Ke Jia
Elia Kazan
Harmony Korine
Gaspar Noé
the Maysles brothers
Frederick Wiseman
Every time I see someone's written down Claire Denis or Weerasethakul or Cronenberg or Almodovar or Altman or Ki-duk Kim or Assayas or Sokurov or David Gordon Green or Leone or Tati or Malick or Resnais or Kiyoshi Kurosawa, I want to evince astonishment. But then I remember my own shameful list. At least we're all trying. And I don't know about everyone else, but I'm certainly open to suggestions as to works that best represent the ones I'm missing.
Anyway, others I'd forgotten:
Jodorowsky
Kon Ichikawa
Abel Ferrera
Zhang Ke Jia
Elia Kazan
Harmony Korine
Gaspar Noé
the Maysles brothers
Frederick Wiseman
- Mon Oct 25, 2010 9:50 pm
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Notable missing directors
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Re: Notable missing directors
Off the top of my head, I've never seen any Antonioni, Ozu, Renoir, Kiarostami, Rohmer, Ophuls, Kusturica, Dreyer, Fuller, Chaplin, Keaton, Argento, John Ford, Tarvoksky, Mizoguchi, Teshigahara, Powell (or Powell/Pressburger), Bela Tarr, or Cassavetes.
But I love me some Kim Ki-duk and Weerasethakul.
But I love me some Kim Ki-duk and Weerasethakul.