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For All You Cineastes
Южно-Африканская Республика
Добавлен 17 янв 2021
Everything and anything to do with Cinema: Video Essays, Cinema Essays, Film review and random thought on film. Covering the multiple aspects of film including directing, editing, cinematography etc.
"Cinema is the most beautiful fraud in the world"
- Jean-Luc Goddard
"Cinema is the most beautiful fraud in the world"
- Jean-Luc Goddard
my certificate of existence
My latest short film...
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Unknown Title - A Short Film
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A short film we roughly put together. Very Very rough, but here it is... Subscribe to my Patreon: www.patreon.com/forallyoucineastes
Tetsuo (1989) Rertro Review
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An ordinary Japanese salaryman undergoes a shocking metamorphosis in Shinya Tsukamoto’s legendary fusion of body horror and cyberpunk expressionism. A strange man known only as the “metal fetishist” (played by the director)-who is driven by an insane compulsion to pierce his body with scrap metal-is hit and possibly killed by an office worker (Tomoro Taguchi) out for a drive with his girlfriend...
L'Avventura (1960) 3 Scene Commentary | Video Essay
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Michelangelo Antonioni invented a new film grammar with this masterwork. An iconic piece of challenging 1960s cinema and a gripping narrative on its own terms, L’AVVENTURA concerns the enigmatic disappearance of a young woman during a yachting trip off the coast of Sicily, and the search taken up by her disaffected lover (Gabriele Ferzetti) and best friend (Monica Vitti, in her breakout role). ...
Jean-Luc Godard, 91, Is Dead...(brief (rushed) essay)
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Jean-Luc Godard, the daringly innovative director and provocateur whose unconventional camera work, disjointed narrative style and penchant for radical politics changed the course of filmmaking in the 1960s, leaving a lasting influence on it, died on Tuesday at his home in Rolle, Switzerland. He was 91. Subscribe to my Patreon: www.patreon.com/forallyoucineastes #jeanlucgodard #breathless #cinema
God(ard) is dead | RIP Jean Luc Godard
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Jean Luc Godard (1930 - 2022) has recently passed away at the age of 91. A true Maverivk of The French New Wave. He will be missed. Subscribe to my Patreon: www.patreon.com/forallyoucineastes #Breathless #jeanlucgodard
What is Antonioni's Aesthetic? | Part I Interiors in La Notte
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Subscribe to my Patreon: www.patreon.com/forallyoucineastes Looking at how Antonioni builds his visual style. #lanotte #cinematic #cinema
"You two have really exhuasted me tonight" | La Notte End Sequence
Просмотров 352 года назад
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La Dolce Vita Bar Scene | Fellini
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THOR REVIEW UPCOMING SOON
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Subscribe to my Patreon: www.patreon.com/forallyoucineastes THOR, GOD OF THUNDER! #thorloveandthunder
Chimes At Midnight 1965 | Orson Welles (Sponsored by Falstaff Beer)
Просмотров 5342 года назад
The crowning achievement of Orson Welles’s extraordinary cinematic career, Chimes at Midnight was the culmination of the filmmaker’s lifelong obsession with Shakespeare’s ultimate rapscallion, Sir John Falstaff. Usually a comic supporting figure, Falstaff-the loyal, often soused friend of King Henry IV’s wayward son Prince Hal-here becomes the focus: a robustly funny and ultimately tragic scree...
True Mothers (2020) Review | What Makes A Mother? (Feat. Naomi Kawase)
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True Mothers (2020) Review | What Makes A Mother? (Feat. Naomi Kawase)
A Brief Look at Breathless 1960 | Jean-Luc Godard
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A Brief Look at Breathless 1960 | Jean-Luc Godard
Preview to Decoding The Color of Pomegranates
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Preview to Decoding The Color of Pomegranates
NEW UPCOMING VIDEO: DECODING 8½ by FREDERICO FELLINI...SOON
Просмотров 552 года назад
NEW UPCOMING VIDEO: DECODING 8½ by FREDERICO FELLINI...SOON
The French Dispatch, in part a review
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The French Dispatch, in part a review
Quentin Tarantino - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Part II Audiobook
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Quentin Tarantino - Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Part II Audiobook
Preview for up and coming Mank Film Review
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Preview for up and coming Mank Film Review
For All You Cineastes | Channel Trailer
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For All You Cineastes | Channel Trailer
Night and Fog Review (Feat. Orson Welles)
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Night and Fog Review (Feat. Orson Welles)
Night and Fog (feat. Orson Welles & Al Pacino)
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Night and Fog (feat. Orson Welles & Al Pacino)
A look at the Macbeth trailer | Joel Coen
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A look at the Macbeth trailer | Joel Coen
Chantal Akkerman on making Jean Dielman
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Chantal Akkerman on making Jean Dielman
Simone De Beauvoir and Delphine Seyrig talk feminism
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Simone De Beauvoir and Delphine Seyrig talk feminism
Chantal Akerman making Jeanne Dielman with Delphine Seyrig
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Chantal Akerman making Jeanne Dielman with Delphine Seyrig
I absolutely love this motion picture. Mr. Welles was at least 40 years ahead of his time as he essentially invented both found footage and the mockumentary. John Huston is as great an actor as he was a director. The soundtrack is beautiful. Orson began his career with a masterpiece and ended it with one as well. It's a shame he did not live to see it.
Funny how Martin Scorses is always making movies about racist or seen through their perspectives.
Her voice isn't right for this audiobook. Kurt Russell would have been the right choice.
Could you please share the name of the film where you got the footage from?
I love that sound that keeps playing each time Rick gets triggered, LMAO!!
The best movie
La mejor película
A beautiful assessment for a beautiful film! One of my absolute all-time favorites. I could literally watch The Other Side of the Wind every day and never get tired of it.
Shot missing ;-(
Dope channel bro
Remake jim mc bride el superior 1960 cool but boring
Godard is empirically a better director than Truffaut; but his work after Breathless suffers from his delusional obsession with communism. Not only that, but his understanding of politics, society and human action is so juvenile, that every time the subject enters his films, the resulting dialogue is always capped at third grade level.
Agree with every thing you said
With Gershwins Rhapsody one of the great movie opening scene.
cinema isn't documentary !
But documentary can be cinema.
@@Kevin_Kim13 sure, why not.
Then your point falls down.@@haydenwalton2766
Mmmm. You should read the texts of André Bazin and Siegfried Kracauer to realize that there are arguments against what you say
Brev turn down the music I can't here what ur saying
It's a great film. Chantal managed to keep me in suspense the entire film even though the killing doesn't take place until near the end.
Interesting.
I love this film
Incredible.
Or perhaps credible?
Brilliant. Thanks for making this. I was so moved by his cinematography in Manhattan, I really wanted to find out more. You're video helped me to that!
The music is ludicrous. Why?
Very offensive to add syrupy music to this serious speech.
only a man would do this
One of my favorite montage, a thousand clowns, that's also amazing for Montag, wake up it's new York
Good commentary
Jennifer Jason Leigh is too monotone to do voice over
Like literally, having the audiobook be done by Samuel L. Jackson was a no-brainer: He's been in Quentin's movies, is a friend of Quentin's, is a fan of Quentin's work, **and** has done quality voice-over work in the past.
How the fuck was travis racist in anyway at all? Yeah he stared down some black people but they were staring down too.
incroyable, magnifique, merci Chantal
incroyable, magnifique, merci Chantal
“Thank god for her sake she doesn’t take the bait” what a cruel way to put that.
I’m no pusher, I never have pushed.
Thimk
don’t think Bickle is a racist
Great - English title but no English subtitles. Plus the utterly inappropriate music drowns her out half the time. Why do you even bother?
In my opinion I don't think Travis racist he just didn't like certain ones like criminals or pimps cuz remember that scene he shot the the robber in the corner store and the scene when he was outside talking to his co-worker he was looking at the pimp really funny
You are racist and so was travis.....not rocket science....
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I don't know anything about cinema But I'm learning this was helpful
Nice brother
This ain't all of em
Racist just means 'white' or 'pro-white'. Expecting white people to pretend blacks are no different from them is a crime against white people. It is a lie. We couldn't be more different. If we were equal, we wouldn''t have to invent some bogus 'white privilege' to justify why they are not living and performing the way white people do.
I agree with equality in opportunities... based on merit. This programme showed an intelligence in its portrayal of that struggle, which sits in sharp contrast to the bear-bating tactics of today’s idealists and followers of the ‘current thing’ who prefer sensationalism and non-representation over meritocracy.
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great review, this channel is quickly becoming one of my favorites
Good video, although I still wonder how much of Travis Bickle is Schrader, similar to how Brett Easton Ellis took a while to admit who the inspiration for Patrick Bateman was, what the book was about, etc.
ISchrader wrote the script at a very scary and isolated time in his life. Though I dont think Schrader himself is racist. Though Bickle is
Is this the entire video? Seems like it cuts off? I'd like to see/hear the rest!!
38:00
Only the rocks below in the floor can't weep upon seeing this scene.