>What's your favourite Silent Film?
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>What's your favourite Silent Film?
>Yea Forums film school - combines entry level, mid level and patriciancore into one list
letterboxd.com
>Exit-level arthouse list
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Der letzte Mann
more like fart house kek
Saw Haxan a couple weeks ago. Fantastic stop-motion effects and makeup/costumes.
Phantom Carriage is pretty great
Is there any interesting foreign film coming out this year? You know, like Hard to be a God or something similar like sci-fi or horror arthouse.
has anybody seen lav diaz musical and the sci fi one? how are they?
if anybody is looking for something they can't find ask away I'm in a generous mood today
Joker
What's /art/s opinion on The Prisoner?
hearty kek
Joker (2019)
For me it's genuinely The Birth of a Nation, I also watched Intolerance, but I was a bit disappointed with how it was executed as ambitious as it was
Who are the favourite youtubers of the people who post on /ART/?
For me it's Daisuke Beppu
more like /fart/
more like Suki Suki Brappu
Faust
I can't find those two Diaz films.
I guess Little Joe from Cannes was described as a sci fi thriller but it doesn't look good.
> Film
> Art
my fucking sides you trannies are fucking funny
Define "art house"
Big Parade. The boot scene always gets me in the feels.
I think I might be the first man in 80+ years to masturbate to a silent movie.
Commie 'art' funded by CIA to demoralize the West.
Why are you on Yea Forums if you don't like film?
all you're doing is bumping the thread
I check for stupid shit like this when I'm bored.
>letterboxd.com
This is not a particularly good list. It's missing a ton of "classics" that everyone should watch and has a bunch of shitty torture porn flicks.
Watch a movie instead :^)
Rewatched Spirit Of The Beehive the other day. Fucking beautiful film
This might be my favourite film that I've seen yet...
After watching it the first time, I watched it again the very next day
Have you watched Yi Yi?
I keep meaning to watch this but then don't because it's an hour longer than Yi Yi
I know that the long runtime is daunting, but I'd say there's very little chance that you'd dislike it: if you go onto Letterboxd or RYM you'll see that it's almost unanimously loved.
not yet, but it's inevitable that I will
bump
Check out La Belle Noiseuse, another 4 hour kino experience.
It's worth it.
>La Belle Noiseuse
thanks for the rec
You are welcome
I love Prisoners!
kek
Fuck off pleb.