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'Sunset' by László Nemes: a brief conversation
A brief conversation with Hungarian Oscar-winning ('Son of Saul') director László Nemes about audiences, his path as a filmmaker and his most recent film, 'Sunset', which premiered at the 75th Venice International Film Festival. The interview was shot during his visit to the Stockholm International Film Festival in 2018.
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Una breve charla con el cineasta húngaro ganador del Oscar ('Saul fia') László Nemes sobre su más reciente filme 'Sunset' estrenado en el 75 Festival Internacional de Cine de Venecia, el público y sus metas como realizador. La entrevista fue...
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Una breve charla con el cineasta húngaro ganador del Oscar ('Saul fia') László Nemes sobre su más reciente filme 'Sunset' estrenado en el 75 Festival Internacional de Cine de Venecia, el público y sus metas como realizador. La entrevista fue...
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Stanley Kubrick's 10 Favorite Movies
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A series of videos that shows that filmmakers are not just their own films, but also the films they love... A journey from Fellini's dreamy world to Antonioni's humanity, passing by the ingeniousness of Chaplin, here is the list of Stanley Kubrick's favorite movies. Based on a list found here: www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/polls-surveys/stanley-kubrick-cinephile Visit cinegra...
Cinema feature: Pasolini, Kar-wai and Dolan
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A series of short videos that show how cinema is, or can be, a fountain of inspiration for more cinema. These features are focused on the tension between scenes in movies and among filmmakers, genres, colors, actions, and constant objects in films. In other words, the repeated elements in the prime material of the cinematographical language: images. As 'Anders als die Andern' showed the first d...
Cinema vs Reality: The Costume Design of 'Jackie'
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A comparison of the costumes seen in Pablo Larraín's 'Jackie' with the ones that Jacqueline Kennedy used herself. Visit cinegraphia.com Follow Cinegraphia on Twitter: cinegraphia_ Follow Cinegraphia on Facebook: cinegraphiamx Una comparación entre el diseño de vestuario de la cinta 'Jackie' de Pablo Larraín y la ropa que Jaqueline Kennedy uso en la vida real. Visita: ci...
The Many Faces of Michael Fassbender
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From "Band of Brothers" to 'Song to Song', an homage to Michael Fassbender's career Visit cinegraphia.com Follow Cinegraphia on Twitter: cinegraphia_ Follow Cinegraphia on Facebook: cinegraphiamx De "Band of Brothers" a 'Song to Song', un homenaje a la carrera de Michael Fassbender. Visita: cinegraphia.com Síguenes en Twitter: cinegraphia_ Síguenos en Facebo...
He picks movies like this instead of movies like jaws.taxi driver or any speiberg movies
don't really need that music - do we
It’s a revealing😮 list, but it’s a shame when the amped-up Beethoven drowns out the majestic verse of Shakespeare.
Why this loud music ????
Nothing by WC Boggs?
Not sure if Kubrick actually made this list. Interesting that they're all, I believe, in black and white.
The music was too much
Wild strawberries is top for me and 8 and a half.
Hell' angeles scene , Mike kill Werner Zigler
how does that loud, obnoxious music enhance this video? I turned this off.
I really like Symphony No. 9 in D Minor. I know it was used in Stanley Kubrick’s “Clockwork Orange” But it is a bit overpowering. Did you use it, so people would comment?
Wrong choice to take this part of the movie=> I Viteloni-1953. Can’t say more, but that’s not the way to pick a scene. Indeed a good one by Fellini btw. (and the music is annoying, but everyone agrees with that)
Beethoven 9 sinfonie, II movement
Agree with comment below. How could a movie lover use such DREADFUL music?
Treasure of Sierra Madre....best film ever made. It has everything.
Was the CONSTANT Beethoven Absolutely necessary? Jesus! I lasted 3 minutes.
The Vanishing 1988
I was expecting to see Top Gun and Terminator 2 on this list.
always found I vitelloni the best fellini, even after watching 8 1/2, which I consider a masterpíece, and perhaps the best short movie of all time, toby dammit, I still hold I vitelloni as my favorite fellini film, and certainly the one I think about most often
I've never heard of half of these
Wrong music . What a mess.
If this is supposed to be about Kubrick's 10 favorite film's, why are we listening to Beethoven's ninth symphony? I love this symphony but in THIS case, it is utterly annoying as it makes concentration on the film clips impossible. Why not just show the clips? The music isn't needed. I stopped watching at three minutes.
I think that it was in a clockwork orange
The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre should be on everyone's Top 10.
Impresionante
The music ruins this.
Someone needs to remove your beethoven privileges!!!
Bullshttmuuzick🛹🛹🛹
All beautiful films. Thanks 💗
No Hitchcock? No Billy Wilder?
Stanley Kubrick's 10 Favorite Movies. Duh!
The Moon landing was pretty good
No more pot for you!
I'm a movie JUNKIE. I can't name 10 of my favorites but for years, 'A Clockwork Orange' was my number one fave.
& still is mine
10. Hells'angels 1930 9.Roxie hart 1942 8 The bank dick 1940 7.la notte 1961 6.Henry v 1944 5.City lights 1931 4.The treasure of the Sierra madre 1948 3.Citizen kane 1941 2.Sumltronstallet1957 1 I vitelloni 1953
Thanks. That saves me having to listen to Ludo for another 5 long minutes, x
In his later life, Kubrick said, to his brother-in-law and frequent producer Jan Harlan, that he much preferred Kenneth Branagh's Henry V (1988), which he considered far superior to Olivier's 1944 adaptation.
Actually His two favorite directora where Chaplin and that Uber famous Russian director
A good list. A few new films to watch and some are already liked.
Um dos grandes mestres do cinema, apesar da tirania no set de filmagens com os atores.
Why are these lists always obscure b movies that were done prior to 1960? I think they are BS just to piss people off. Psycho or the Birds never appears in these lists.
the music is very intrusive and unnecessary
All excellent 😎
Treasure of the Sierra Madre is so good
Interesting video. What the hell was the point of that bombastic music?
Beethoven is the answer!!
When and where did Kubrick make that list?
The background music ruins this video.
He loved “The Summer of ‘42” as well. Excerpts showed up in The Shining.
What's with the music? We can't hear the original sound tracks. I lasted less than 15 secs.
Wrong call.
I don’t know, I really enjoyed hearing music so associated with Kubrick - Beethoven’s 9th Symphony from A Clockwork Orange - keeping us in mind that these films were his favorites. It is so much better than hearing a narrator overlay. Kubrick was such a practitioner of holding the visual over against the verbal that the choice of this louder music makes perfectly good sense. All to say that I quite enjoyed it. In fact all the visual choices of this essayist were stellar: the very cool opening identifying animation and the introduction of the numbers into the picture were very impressive. I really enjoy this video.
I too love Hells Angels and knew what a great role it played when Leo played Howard.
The music is annoying and loud
Two Fellini's, I Vitelloni, the lesser known, #1. Interesting choice, given his visual detached palette.
What was the other Fellini? I noted an Antonioni (La Notte) but not another Fellini.
@@joelmaisano8481 for some reason I thought Amarcord was on the list, my mistake.
Thanks for posting !! Some will argue that it should have been a 20 list, ~~~ but so what? I enjoyed your approach: no narration, one good piece of music to suffice for end-to-end. First of your posts I have seen. Well done ~~~ (2024)
Are we supposed to hear all dialogue? And nothing about why they were his faves. You took a list, pulled clips, and dumped music over mystifying transitions.
I think it’s awesome that Chaplin and W.C. Fields are both on the list! 😊❤️❤️❤️
Why the distracting soundtrack? Maybe take it out.
Wrong call.
Playing Beethoven puts great cinema on the level with great music.
Didn't you ever see A Clockwork Orange? If you did, then maybe you'll understand why Beethoven was used as the background track.
Amen.
Interesting compilation. Some are surprising, some aren't. Pretty sure this list changed throughout the years. In his later years, there is a story of a few Warner Brother's executives at his place in England: He invited them to see his "favorite movie" in his personal theater. He played David Lynch's Eraser Head.