/film - arthouse film general

Thread for the serious discussion of arthouse and classic cinema.

Come watch arthouse cinema and more classics with us: cytu-dot-be/r/tv4c

now playing: one hour into the 3 h long The Falls (1980) by Greenaway . The world has been struck by a mysterious incident called the "Violent Unknown Event" or VUE, which has killed many people and left a great many survivors suffering from a common set of symptoms: mysterious ailments (some appearing to be mutations of evolving into a bird-like form), dreaming of water (categorised by form, such as Category 1, Flight, or Category 3, Waves) and becoming obsessed with birds and flight. Many of the survivors have been gifted with new languages. They have also stopped aging, making them immortal (barring disease or injury).

what would you like to watch next ?

Bergman's Hour of the Wolf

Ken Russell's The Debussy FIlm

Casavetes's A woman under the influence

Pasolini's Decameron

much more on the list, pick something. or add to it.

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letterboxd.com/film/the-garden-of-eden-1980/
youtu.be/YCQvIurt7z8
worldscinema.org/2019/12/ryusuke-hamaguchi-shinmitsusa-aka-intimacies-2012/
m.youtube.com/watch?v=7HS1aKTTp8I
youtube.com/watch?v=q7PVWziS-1w
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Can arthouse change my life?

This was so fucking good, I actually can't believe how good this was. I've never seen sex scenes to be shown so sensually in cinema.
It's a 10/10.

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No but Joker changed mine.

Yeah sure.

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Give me arthouse movies based on depression

OP, I don't work today so I will watch in a bit. I would like to see Decameron.

i'll cue it after The Falls, no problem.
check the rest of the list too, i compiled a kino list of available movies on youtube and such. there are currently 310 items.

saw some of it yesterday, there is a cheeky cuck story in it. you should see the face of the retard cucked when he is scraping the inside of a jar laughing his retareded laugh while his wife 's womb is getting scraped by a random dick while she gives them both instructions of keep on scrapin'. huehue

That's a really broad topic, any more specific theme or plot? I'll say Stalker or La Notte. Both have very depressed, melancholic characters.

Will it be kino?

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finally got around to watching this yesterday and was pretty disappointed. i always have this problem with korean movies where it feels like they prioritize plot twists at the expense of the actual themes and narrative.

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if that dude want to be depressed some more there is Come and See. i think i can find it, we can watch it today on cytube.

I watched that on Criterion Channel a few days ago. Great film.

Goodbye, Dragon Inn
Cemetery Of Splendour
Loveless (Nelybov)
Berlin Alexanderpalatz (by Rainer Werner Fassbinder)

Post Tenebras Lux
Of Freaks and Men (Pro Urodov I Lyudey)
Aurora (2010)
An Elephant Sitting Still
Stroszek

>Berlin Alexanderpalatz
available , will stream the 15 hours of it this afternoon on cytu-dot-be/r/tv4c

NOW PLAYING: Pasolini's Decameron

A series of stories revolves around an aspiring painter, nuns, a gardener, a priest and a husband. Based on nine tales from Giovanni Boccaccio's `Decameron'.

Decameron is now on.

I thought this wasn't coming out anymore? Not as a movie at least...

all 700 hours of footage will be made into mini-series and films, DAU. Natasha and DAU. Degeneration were shown this Berlinale.

>Aside from the two titles being shown at the Berlinale, there are 11 planned features on the way
the absolute madman, Lav Diaz should take note

So, anyone seen the new Lopushansky movie? Curious to discuss it with somebody who thinks of him as a good filmmaker

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Lav Diaz has different intentions tho

I feel like I'm finally ready to graduate from /flick/ lads. Pic related is my spring watching program + Linder, Chaplin, Keaton, Vertov and Dadist shorts.

Any other essentials from this time period? This list is for full length (1 hr+) films obviously

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Decameron is quite funny. Come join

cytu.
be/r/tv4c

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A bit long.

>Greenaway
Based.
Opinions on Lancelot du Lac?

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Watched castle of sand. It's close to greatness, but not quite there. The camera work is too boring in many places despite the interesting locations, which makes many parts of the film feel emotionless, like there's not much going on the screen except for showing a character move from point A to B, while in theory these could have been great scenes.
The script should also have been tightened, some sub plots could have been cut with no loss. The movie would have probably worked with only one detective rather than two. I don't think it had a reason to be 2.5 hours long.
It is worth watching though. The final hour is really great, and feels unusual for the genre of the film. It's emotional without turning into a melodrama. Sadly to get there you have to go through many scenes of procedural whodunnit that don't add much to the film.

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>cytu.
>be/r/tv4c


are you game to marathon Berlin Alexanderpalatz by Rainer Werner Fassbinder with us? 15 hours. Starting in 10 minutes.

Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s controversial, fifteen-hour Berlin Alexanderplatz, based on Alfred Döblin’s great modernist novel, was the crowning achievement of a prolific director who, at age thirty-four, had already made over thirty films. Fassbinder’s immersive epic follows the hulking, childlike ex-convict Franz Biberkopf (Günter Lamprecht) as he attempts to “become an honest soul” amid the corrosive urban landscape of Weimar-era Germany. With equal parts cynicism and humanity, Fassbinder details a mammoth portrait of a common man struggling to survive in a viciously uncommon time.

Do you have DVD or bluray rip?

its a copy on youtube.looks good.

Picked up Fassbinder's Early Films collection in the Arrow Video sale
Did I make a good choice?

Anyone can recommend me some Pre-WW1 european jews themed kinos?
I have watched The Fiddler on the Roof, Surrender (1927), Kawalerowicz's Austeria, Der Dibuk yiddish film version from 1937 and some Golem story versions. Faust should count too.

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Ernst Lubitsch's Sally series is about a greedy Jew who gets into trouble.

Not even Tsai Ming-liang's best, it just his most meme movie.
Un homme qui dort or if more friendly to watch, Le Feu follet
3rd act was a mistake
My fav from his Trilogy of Life, good watch

I just saw Ashes of Time Redux. Beautiful film and I really enjoyed it. Is it worth watching the version of the film too or not? Is the Redux better?

But it looks "comptemporary" to the year it was released (1916). I was refering to films featuring jewish communities in Europe countries like Austro-Hungary or Russia Empire.
This list not helping me either
>en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_historical_drama_films_and_series_set_in_Near_Eastern_and_Western_civilization

>Charlotte Rampling will never be your gf and engage in S&M acts with you

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Redux is the definitive version made by Wong himself, so I would stick to that, it's not like a producer cut or something.

Tevye (1939) might be what you want.

Ok good to know. I'll stick to that.
On an unrelated note except that I like Christopher Doyle, I'm trying to find a high quality version of the movie "Hong Kong Trilogy".

Does anyone here have it?

>The original, non-musical film version of the book which inspired "Fiddler on the Roof".
Well that would be interesting, thanks

Is this actually good?

Berlin Alexanderplatz episode 2 has started.

Yes.

what is Ming-liang's best?

Docks of New York (1928)

any answer but Vive l'amour is wrong

Any of his 90s film, for me is The River but it up to discussion

You can watch all those films in a week if you watch them x4 speed.

I'm usually into Japanese films of the 50s and 60s but I just watched Flash Gordon and it was campy and enjoyable. It's nice to watch some silly stuff from time to time.

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I'm going to watch it regardless. I don't know if I'll get to it this year, though.

Guys of /film/, rate Masaaki Yuasa's favorite films list:
Top 11: The World According to Garp, The French Connection, The Crying Game, Carrie, The Little Shop of Horrors, ET, Jaws, The , hing, Gloria, Singin' in the Rain, 2001: A Space Odyssey
Not in Top 11: Executive Decision, Dave, The Godfather, Dressed to Kill, Blow Out, Local Hero, My Mother's Castle, The Shawshank Redemption, The Hudsucker Proxy, Romeo + Juliet, Baby Driver, Ben, Willard, Deep Red, Scream, Gattaca, West Side Story, Explorers, Drunken Master, Police Story 2, Armour of God, Little Miss Sunshine, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Planet of the Apes, Blade Runner, It's a Wonderful Life, True Lies, The Exorcist, Gravity, What's Eating Gilbert Grape, Backdraft, Passengers, Pulp Fiction, Desperado, The Mighty, The Bourne Ultimatum, Face/Off, The Poseidon Adventure, Enemy of the State, 48 Hrs., The Blues Brothers, Jurassic Park, Girlfight, The Full Monty, Batman Returns, Beetlejuice, Die Hard, Fright Night, Seven, Chaplin, Lloyd, Fargo, No Country for Old Men, The City of Lost Children, T-34, The Hidden, The Sixth Sense, The Dead Zone, Emmanuelle, Equilibrium, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, The Abyss, Let the Right One In, Bound

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Awesome I saw this thread, I've always wanted to delve further into arthouse film but had no idea where to start.

It's the director's best. Kichiku was a huge letdown, even if Shima Iwashita is there so I can watch it hard on and the little girl disappearing using a fade out. was a kino scene

I like the Japanese sex comedies like Fighting Elegy.

Come join the arthouse live stream and join the chat. We're watching Berlin Alexanderplatz now.

Just curious. Could Taxi Driver pass as arthouse or it's too mainstream?

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It's definitely offbeat but not arthouse.

No problem, friend. Have some recs

>Robert Bresson
>Kenji Mizoguchi
>Franco Piavoli
>Krzysztof Kieślowski
>D. W. Griffith
>Andrei Tarkovsky
>Carl Th. Dreyer
>Sergei Eisenstein
>Jean Vigo
>Mikhail Kalatozov
>Shohei Imamura
>Vincent Gallo
>Alan Resnais
>Jean-Pierre Melville
>Satyajit Ray
>Robert Flaherty
>Erich von Stroheim
>Theo Angelopoulos
>Alexander Dovzhenko
>Manoel de Oliveira
>Wojciech Has
>Abbas Kiarostami
>Yasujirō Ozu
>Michael Snow
>Konstantin Lopushansky
>Alexander Hammid
>Jean Cocteau
>Chantal Akerman
>Luis Buñuel
>Apichatpong Weerasethakul
>Jean-Pierre Melville
>Jerzy Kawalerowicz
>Raúl Ruiz
>Marguerite Duras
>Béla Tarr
>Andrzej Wajda
>Glauber Rocha
>Michelangelo Antonioni
>Zoltán Huszárik
>Fritz Lang
>Max Ophüls
>John Cassavetes
>Ingmar Bergman
>Lav Diaz
>Patrick Bokanowski
>Jean-Luc Godard
>Stan Brakhage
>Andrzej Żuławski
>Hiroshi Teshigahara
>Jean Epstein
>R. W. Fassbinder
>Éric Rohmer
>Jonas Mekas
>Yoshishige Yoshida
>François Truffaut
>Jean-Marie Straub
>Danièle Huillet
>Tsai Ming-Liang
>F. W. Murnau
>Sergei Parajanov
>Federico Fellini
>James Benning
>Louis Malle
>Pier Paolo Pasolini
>Masaki Kobayashi
>Jacques Rivette
>Dziga Vertov

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Thanks!

Sci fi arthouse?

Solaris
World on a Wire
Stalker
Fantastic Planet
Metropolis
Woman in the Moon

Gayniggers From Outer Space

On the Silver Globe

Operation Ganymede
A Big Grey-Blue Bird

what does /film/ think of L.A confidential

La Jetee

Lads, why didn't OP link the last thread? Why would he do us like that?

>I heard a rumor OP is a homosexual
>at first I didn't believe it
>but now I do.

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that scene is the only highlight, the rest is quite a slog.

damn pretty shit but he's a god anyways

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No, it isn't. I like the other concentration camp highlights and the part where he locks her in his room with that chain. Also when she smashes his glass and he puts her hand in it.

i'm not saying it needs to be ilsa she wolf of the SS but for such a lurid plot it was disappointingly dull. that scene that everyone posts the pic of is head and shoulders above anything else in the film.

The movie drags itself on the floor like a grandma who fall down.

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Berlin Alexanderplatz episode 4 is about to start.

letterboxd.com/film/the-garden-of-eden-1980/

Gonna watch this later tonight. Wish me luck.

>queer
>migrant
guaranteed onik

>letterboxd.com/film/the-garden-of-eden-1980/

I wish this dude's movies were more readily available online

Just torrent them, bro.

Torrenting is wrong.

Streaming is wrong.

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Le cercle rouge is kino as fuck

Episode 5 starting

For worse

Maybe.

Yes, here is the most important lesson arthouse can teach you.

youtu.be/YCQvIurt7z8

i don't get why soviet King Lear is on here. It's basically an Andrei Rublev wannabe regarding the direction.
It's also 1970 film, not 1971, that would be the British-Danish one.

Just watched The Travelling Players (Ὁ Θιάσος). What did I think of it?

It's the films you watch once you've watched everything else.

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Wrong pic

>brakhage
why the fuck would anyone watch that?

Dog Star Man is great.

What's so great about it?

>Mark Rappaport instead of Jon Jost
cringe

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It's my least favorite Theo film but my friend who liked it convinced me I was just dumb and didn't know how to apprecaite it...

>tfw it was still banned by Italian government temporarily because it depicts a girl in the cowgirl sex position

Name a better Hamlet adaptation
Pro tip
You can't

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Episode 6 is beginning.

Scent of a Woman is beginning.

bait

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Pretty good guide, actually haven't seen a couple of them kek

Where do I find this film (Intimacies)?

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Not like there's much competition

What do you guys think about the movies of this fine gentleman???

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Are you being serious? I have not seen that movie but i had to laugh my ass off at that pussy/watermelon combo.

I almost got to work on this as a junior colorist in London as a friend of mine was on it as an edit assistant. They had a whole building booked out at 100 Piccadilly to do post, all decorated in Soviet style inside. When I went for the interview the senior colorist basically told me it would be long hours with no extra pay and I’d have to be on call whenever needed, weekend or not. He looked half dead himself. I dropped it in the end thinking what’s the point. It’s been in post now for at least 5 years and ongoing, and considering how much money is being spent I cannot believe it isn’t, to some extent, a money laundering scheme to get Russian money into Europe/the UK. I mean the rent alone for that building they had, considering the location...

Cemetery of Splendour isn’t depressive at all. It’s slow like a slow flowing river, but quite hopeful

More people should see World on a Wire, damn good.

kys embryo

What's the story behind this?

Just watched Dogville. Nicole Kidman was breathtakingly beautiful. I've seen Eyes Wide Shut and Killing of a Sacred Deer. What other Kidman kinos should i watch?

Hottest in Batman but that movie sucks. To Die For is pretty funny. Cold Mountain is ok. The Others and The Beguiled remake are both kino.

She's fucking beautiful in The Others and The Beguiled. She looks great with good posture

Good costumes help too

Arthouse war films? Other than Thin Red Line

The Burmese Harp and Fires on the Plain

This is such a random list

It's not much but it's all we have. No one has bothered to make a new list in 10 years.

What would Exit Arthouse mean here?

...

The Ascent
Wings

Come and See
Army of Shadows
By design? It's supposed to be a selection

It’s a meme

Gotcha.

I'll add watch more arthouse as a revolution.
Still, I gotta finish up Twin Peaks and then the whole host of Suda 51 games.
That is if Coronavirus doesnt kill us all.

Ballad of a Soldier
Ivan's Childhood
J'accuse (1919)

technically, you can download it here, but I think you need a NitroFlare account
worldscinema.org/2019/12/ryusuke-hamaguchi-shinmitsusa-aka-intimacies-2012/

pretty sure it's supposed to be a little comedic, the film has two musical interludes which are pretty funny, another Tsai film The Hole is a full blown musical. He mixes something sensual, and melancholic with comedic elements often.

Not strictly arthouse, but id recommend Apocalypse Now if you've not seen it.

I love The Hole. I wish there were more arthouse musicals...besides Demy.

I know my desperation for them is high cause I watched Love Songs yesterday and wanted to hate it but i liked it a lot...

The Hole was pretty funny and nice. Also, isn't The Roe's Room kinda musical-y as well?

what does the average Tsai film feel like? can you compare him to some other directors?

I'm just annoyed everyone thinks song is a crazy rich asian song now....
m.youtube.com/watch?v=7HS1aKTTp8I

I had no idea, sounds pretty sick. I saw Miller and the Crossing 2 weeks ago and am super curious about a musical with that style

Not him but imo Tsai's films feel like HHH but with less colors (though wayward might be an exception) and more loneliness/depravity. A lot of his men feel like incels.

Woops, replied to the wrong person

Does anybody know how to dl from nitroflare and/or rapidgator without giving them money for premiums? Literally desperate to get some kinos unavailable elsewhere

Thanks for the link. lots of great stuff there.

youtube.com/watch?v=q7PVWziS-1w

was it kino?

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we will play Come and See next in about 20 minutes at cytu-dot-be/r/tv4c

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fun flick

any comfy prepschool kinos like pic related?

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ah this was decent bit of film. still have it recorded on the telly

change of plans The Snow woman insteadimdb.com/title/tt0063171/

How many people are even watching?

>4 connected users

lmk if/when you end up playing come and see