Top 100 Films for Gorgeous Cinematography

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  • @wolfcrow
    @wolfcrow  3 года назад +6

    🔥 Watch this next: *20 Iconic Musical Motifs in Film* ruclips.net/video/vB15TH2p3F4/видео.html

  • @FHK1817
    @FHK1817 3 года назад +51

    1 russian ark
    2 winter sleep
    3 beanpole
    4 once upon a time in anatolia
    5 fight club
    6 children of men
    7 irreversible
    8 the diving bell and the butterfly
    9 enter the void
    10 snatch

    • @stofflwoffl3370
      @stofflwoffl3370 2 года назад +1

      Nice List! Once upon is great for example!

    • @zacharysullivan4522
      @zacharysullivan4522 5 месяцев назад

      Interesting to see Fight Club here. I rewatched it last year remembering it as one of my favorites, only to be surprised to find the cinematography to feel dated and kind of hacky. I didn't like it at all.

  • @lexmax08
    @lexmax08 3 года назад +1

    Stunning. I am a big fan of Howard’s End and Kill Bill.

  • @anthonyvasquezactor
    @anthonyvasquezactor Год назад

    "Raise the Red Lantern" (1991) 🏮
    Also, you have "Three Colors: Blue" listed. What about "White" and "Red"?

  • @HorribleOldCrank
    @HorribleOldCrank Месяц назад

    Neither Casablanca nor Maltese Falcon made the list? For shame. Admittedly they were a little uneven in spots, but their best shots are as good or better than anything on your list. Also surprised The Lady from Shanghai didn't make it.

  • @goldenreel
    @goldenreel 3 года назад

    Cinnamon-togrophy

  • @vigneshshanker5053
    @vigneshshanker5053 3 года назад +56

    I recommend, TARKOVSKY 's solaris and mirror, Come and see, war and peace(1965), chaplin' s the great dictator, Kurosawa's high and low, satyajit ray's charulata, parasite, and many more

    • @indradinho88
      @indradinho88 3 года назад +1

      Solaris is incredible. The opening scene is very poetic.

    • @JamesAvalonPictures
      @JamesAvalonPictures 3 года назад +1

      Totally agree. Does a 100 best list have to be exactly 100, lol.

    • @experi-mentalproductions5358
      @experi-mentalproductions5358 3 года назад +1

      Just watch all of his films...

    • @stofflwoffl3370
      @stofflwoffl3370 2 года назад

      Tengiz Abuladze, Herzog, Bella Tarr, Bunuel...Kalatozov's Soy Cuba or Letter never sent...it's hard to make a Top 100😉

  • @selectyourchoice1321
    @selectyourchoice1321 3 года назад +101

    Blade runner 2049 and manhattan should've been on this list

  • @SILVERSPADES
    @SILVERSPADES 3 года назад +41

    I wanna spend a full day or two to just binge all these movies

    • @GiveMeAnOKUsername
      @GiveMeAnOKUsername 3 года назад +39

      100 x 100 mins (average length) = 10,000 mins = 167 hours @ 16 hours of viewing per day = over ten days.

  • @lesurferdargent3662
    @lesurferdargent3662 2 года назад +5

    Kung Fu Hustle (2004) has a great cinematography too

  • @richardstirling5799
    @richardstirling5799 3 года назад +16

    I would like to add "Blowup" by Michelangelo Antonioni, cinematographer Carlo Di Palma - a must see - questions the validity of truth in the photographic image

  •  3 года назад +16

    Beautiful!!
    I also would include Suspiria (1977) and the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

  • @ipsurvivor
    @ipsurvivor 3 года назад +18

    Nice list. I’m going to try to order some of these from the library.
    Some that I like:
    The Searchers 1956 Cinematography
    Winton C. Hoch
    The Apartment 1960 Cinematography
    Joseph LaShelle
    The Iron Giant (Animated) Cinematography
    Steven Wilzbach
    I Confess 1953 Cinematography
    Robert Burks
    Taxi Driver 1976 Cinematography
    Michael Chapman
    Treasure Of The Sierra Madre 1948 Cinematography
    Ted D. McCord

  • @hal9000tube2006
    @hal9000tube2006 3 года назад +11

    "Soy Cuba/I Am Cuba" (1964) must to be in it.

    • @hardikjp
      @hardikjp 3 года назад +3

      MUST! A film way before its time and technically it still amazes me in 2021!

    • @parisbreakfast
      @parisbreakfast 2 года назад +1

      First 5 minutes ruclips.net/video/eOLVm_9UcRw/видео.html

  • @Joelmaquera
    @Joelmaquera 3 года назад +26

    Barry Lyndon is the best movie I've ever seen by far with the best cinematography

    • @FotisAthanasopoulos
      @FotisAthanasopoulos 3 года назад +2

      Barry Lyndon really surprised me, the first time I watched it , it was purely because it is a Kubrick film - went in with no expectations at all, ready to be utterly bored from the story, and it blew my mind.... Excellent film!!

    • @Pancrasio-it9qd
      @Pancrasio-it9qd Год назад +1

      😎

    • @Omnicient.
      @Omnicient. 3 месяца назад +1

      Not for me as it makes all the locations look like locations photographed in the 70s which they were.

  • @deexith9559
    @deexith9559 3 года назад +40

    I would suggest you to watch most of the Mani Ratnam films. The cinematography of his films are magnificent!

    • @theletterbleeds
      @theletterbleeds 3 года назад

      Or Kumar Shahani, Amit Dutta and Mani Kaul

    • @vigneshshanker5053
      @vigneshshanker5053 3 года назад +2

      I suggest him too. Gem from india

    • @jv8studios
      @jv8studios 3 года назад

      Nice ! Which one in particular would you recommend?

    • @deexith9559
      @deexith9559 3 года назад +2

      @@jv8studios Nayakan,Thalapathi,Iruvar and Ravannan. Mostly I would suggest every films of him but these are more special according to me and I hope that you enjoy it ❤️

    • @vigneshshanker5053
      @vigneshshanker5053 3 года назад +1

      Iruvar

  • @generalrambling7035
    @generalrambling7035 22 дня назад +1

    I have some stuff to add :) Overall the list is fairly conventional. But how to expect big surprises? Here are some movies I’d add or place differently:
    Roger Deakins only has two entries at 96 and 97. I actually don’t like The Assassination of Jesse James that much as I often find it rather pretentious instead of beautiful and in support of the story. I’m surprised that from his work with the Coen brothers Fargo isn’t listed for the difficult shots in the snow etc (it’s on most such lists). O Brother, Where Art Thou? is also often named. Afaik it pioneered digital color grading. Personally, I like Barton Fink the most.
    For the Wes Anderson & Robert D. Yeoman cooperation, I probably like The Life Aquatic the most. I would take it instead of The Grand Budapest Hotel even though that was more successful and thus better known. Btw I recently watched Astroid City and while it was visually pleasing as we are accustomed with above mentioned team. It falls flat on a story level in my eyes.
    Here we also encounter the question how to treat multiple works of the same person or team. They are often pretty similar. So often I would only list one representative work and add a note to their other works (except when those are vastly different in style so that they earn their own entry).
    Someone already mentioned Suspiria (1977) in the comments. Overall there is a lot of interesting and good cinematography in the giallo genre. As an oddball closely related to that I would suggest to have a look at Zombie 2 (1979). (I now later notice that Deep Red made the list. Didn’t notice due to the english title)
    The whole German Expressionism is a question in it’s own again. There are like Sunrise, M, Metropolis, Nosferatu and so on.
    Generally there is a disbalance in genres. We tend to think of typical cinematography in dramas and especially historical dramas as beautiful. But action movies for example have their own quality regarding cinematography (yes I know the list has some just saying that we all have a bias there)
    Maybe I missed it but the Technicolor musical era is missing. Think of An American in Paris, Singin’ in the Rain, Kiss Me Kate, … Speaking of musicals during the black and white era the musicals by Busby Berkeley deserve a mention for camera work. On the other hand the Fred Astaire style musicals are less flashy regarding camera work but have their own merit. Edit: I noticed that with Gigi there is a musical in there. It's been a while since I saw it. The Red Shoes (1948) might also be worth mentioning - same team as for Black Narcissus.
    Otherwise the highest comedy in your list is Network I believe. Comedies are barely on the list. I'm not really surprised but I think it's worth mentioning.
    Il gattopardo / The Leopard (1963) has great cinematography.
    I also love the cinematography in Brief Encounter (1945). Krasker has an entry with The Third Man. Also speaking of David Lean movies: Lawrence of Arabia should be further up.
    Blow-Up (1966) was rightfully mentioned in another comment.
    Lola rennt / Run Lola Run (1998) is missing. You could also consider some of Michel Gondry’s films. Maybe have a look at music videos in particular. The 90s were on fire…
    Speaking of 90s not only some of the Coen brothers / Deakin team ups are missing as mentioned above. Pulp Fiction is also missing. Yes, its cinematography is great.
    Leon: The Professional (1994) is missing. Generally no cinema du look at all as far as i can see.
    I don’t like Black Swan, Hero, Birdman and Munich that much. They wouldn’t make my list. They didn’t add too much at the time they were released.
    To conclude my comment: I think rankings are always a bit problematic for art. I prefer unordered lists with groupings like genre/era or persons involved.

  • @BassChild77
    @BassChild77 3 года назад +16

    I’d like to see a list like this but for editing.

    • @jv8studios
      @jv8studios 3 года назад +3

      Requiem for a dream and Shaun of the dead will definitely be in there ! Great edits

    • @tarasshevchenko8917
      @tarasshevchenko8917 3 года назад

      Depends on what you’re looking for. As JVB Studios mentioned Requiem and Shaun are great examples (in fact, all Edgar Wright projects are great studies of editing). I’d also add JFK (especially the whole courtroom sequence), Wal Street, Psycho (famous shower scene of course), 80s & 90s Hong Kong action films (editing is crucial to staging superb action scenes), Errol Morris documentaries, and of course some Sergei Eisenstein and Doug’s Vertov projects.
      And I live the story about how Star Wars The New Hope was saved in the edit. Anyways, the list would go on and on.
      Oh, and 60s Leonid Gaidai films like Operation Y, Kavkaz Prisoner, and shorts like The Bootleggers.

  • @maxschaeffer3154
    @maxschaeffer3154 Месяц назад +1

    Ran, The Shining, Intolerance and Nosferatu are notable absences. Also Spring Summer Fall Winter, I'd replace any of the Korean movies you mentioned with these.

  • @lutzknospe
    @lutzknospe 3 года назад +8

    The last image from "Raiders of the lost Ark" was actually from "Last Crusade".

  • @buzzcrushtrendkill
    @buzzcrushtrendkill 3 года назад +13

    Raise The Red Lantern (1991) Cinematographer: Zhao Fei [Dir. Zhang Yimou] . One can randomly pause on any frame of this film and it is a wonderful photograph that tells a story in of itself.

  • @timdanyo898
    @timdanyo898 3 года назад +8

    I love your videos. One thing.. There’s no need to be PC and give “gender neutral” warnings. Please say the quote as it was said. It’s history and we are big boys and girls here. We can understand context and time periods.

  • @JohnAmaro_Official
    @JohnAmaro_Official 3 года назад +2

    the biggest mistake i see ,especially in some hollywood films..they spend too much time on cinematography ,color ,sound fx...which is of course cool...but they are missing the bigger picutre... which is a good story...and that is what is missing IMO from all the new movies that are coming out the last few years:)

  • @rakshithm1257
    @rakshithm1257 3 года назад +2

    Eyes wide shut?

  • @VaryingViewpoint
    @VaryingViewpoint 9 месяцев назад +1

    The Red Shoes and Duel In The Sun should trump Halloween and Jurassic Park.

  • @joramhartmann7101
    @joramhartmann7101 3 года назад +9

    Blade Runner 2049, 1917, Parasyte and The Lighthouse are clearly missing.

  • @picturesbypost
    @picturesbypost Год назад +1

    💐🥺Can anyone tell the name of modern film ...with beautiful shot of a car standing a place with pink color cinematic frame....the lights and colors are mostly of pink color.... it might me a foreign film / modern world cinema

  • @picturesbypost
    @picturesbypost Год назад +1

    💐🥺Can anyone tell the name of modern film ...with beautiful shot of a car standing a place with pink color cinematic frame....the lights and colors are mostly of pink color.... it might me a foreign film / modern world cinema

  • @aliensconfirmed3498
    @aliensconfirmed3498 3 года назад +2

    Probably all the films which I felt had great cinematography are here except one.. which I would like to add..
    The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

  • @bulloguin
    @bulloguin 3 года назад +7

    The music choice for this video makes it more epic, love it. Also Amadeus belongs in this list.

  • @CosmicTuxedo
    @CosmicTuxedo 3 месяца назад +2

    Most if these are mediorce.

  • @Menapho
    @Menapho 3 года назад +3

    Bravo!!! Here area few I like Joan Of Arc(1927), The Cook, The Thief, His Wife And Her Lover and The Element Of Crime. I could go but hope you like these.

  • @RobDTom
    @RobDTom Год назад +2

    I know that there are two Kurosawa films on the list, but I think Ran needs to be included.

  • @sameerahmed-gx8js
    @sameerahmed-gx8js 3 года назад +3

    i seriously don't understand what's the big deal with saving the private ryan

    • @adelinogoncalves1180
      @adelinogoncalves1180 Год назад

      It' s not particular my preference but we can't denied how influental that movie became to war movies

  • @Srimanth438
    @Srimanth438 Месяц назад +1

    I knew Barry Lyndon was going to be in the top 10.

  • @jacusounds
    @jacusounds 3 года назад +7

    What about Tom Ford movies, "A Single Man", "Nocturnal Animals?"

    • @jv8studios
      @jv8studios 3 года назад +1

      I have yet to watch these films ! Which is better ?

    • @jacusounds
      @jacusounds 3 года назад

      @@jv8studios „Nocturnal Animals“ is my personal favorite!!

  • @adityaparmar6433
    @adityaparmar6433 3 года назад +5

    Never been this early on a video.. Just because your lists are mind blowing!!

  • @rcordiner
    @rcordiner 3 года назад +1

    The Black Stallion, Come and See?????

  • @VR-jg3sp
    @VR-jg3sp 7 месяцев назад +1

    Check out "The Red Shoes" by "The Archers".

  • @jannisbmrt
    @jannisbmrt 2 года назад +4

    I would recommend The Revenant. Not just for the cinematography but also for the general audiovisual experience.

    • @priyaagarwal4872
      @priyaagarwal4872 2 года назад +1

      Yes it's hypnotizing

    • @Omnicient.
      @Omnicient. 3 месяца назад

      A little too much use of wide angle lenses which tend to point to them being wide angle lenses but the above list appears to neglect standout cinematography seen in The Wizard Of Oz (Harold Rosson) and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Claudia Miranda).

  • @e.y.2383
    @e.y.2383 3 года назад +2

    👇🏽 Barry Lyndon Gang

  • @noricd
    @noricd 3 года назад +4

    Magnificent. Take a bow Sareesh Sudhakaran. I have followed you for years, you are a *remarkable* educator on film appreciation, cinematography and filmmaking technology. Loved Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture as your soundtrack.
    A personal note as regards your thumbnail from the Sergei Parajanov directed film The Colour of Pomegrants. In 1992 on a month’s mission in Armenia and Georgia researching the life of Parajanov one of the interviews my colleague and I recorded was with Sofiko Chiaureli, the film’s lead actress and woman in the thumbnail. BTW I’m a film and other intellectual property lawyer in Sydney.

  • @carpedei_
    @carpedei_ 3 года назад +12

    A bit sad when you realize you already watched all the movies.

  • @TrendyShits
    @TrendyShits 3 года назад +2

    I think Siddharth Diwan’s Bullbul deserve to be in this list BTW I feel low about movies from past some months now I know where I have to go bcoz of this amazing Video.
    Thanks Mr. Sareesh Sudakran Sir.

  • @Jass.Marttz
    @Jass.Marttz 3 года назад +2

    The cinematography of "Los Olvidados" film by Luis Buñuel is one of the best I have seen, I was hoping to see it here. But still excellent list.

  • @jahongrmrzo1821
    @jahongrmrzo1821 9 месяцев назад +1

    13:51
    is it the definition of m in german)

  • @amankdix1690
    @amankdix1690 3 года назад +1

    Where's the seventh seal lmao

  • @ChicagoPadre
    @ChicagoPadre 13 дней назад

    For the most part--until this list--I have thoroughly enjoyed and admired your vids!! Well thought out, presented and research--but on THIS one...I'm SHATTERED by the lack of at minimum TWO Outstanding Cinematographers!!!! Unless I missed it...how--HOW.......could you EVER, leave out: JOHN ALTON, JORDAN CRONEWETH and CALEB DESCHANEL?!? This is an unforgivable CRIME!!!! There are at least a dozen you have included that I disagree with--and that is, of course, expected. But...leaving THOSE THREE out, is beyond belief! For Shame!
    You have lose a tremendous about of respect to me. Oh, and I have worked in the industry of entertainment for over 40+ years! In fact, the first film I ever worked on was: "Blade Runner"!!
    But that doesn't color my opinion on that film because of it. Perhaps in SPITE of it!! No dear sir...leaving those three fantastic cinematographers of the list is HORRENDOUS! Boo !!!!!

  • @ina00203
    @ina00203 3 года назад +1

    'Yi Yi' - Yang Wei Han
    The Spirit of The Beehive' - Luis Cuadrado
    'Night of The Hunter' - Stanley Cortez
    Pierrot Le Fou' - Raoul Cotard
    Singin In The Rain' - Harold Rosson
    Apocalypse Now' - Vittorio Storraro
    Ran' - Asakazu Nakai, Takao Saitô, Shôji Ueda
    'Kagemusha' -Takao Saitô, Shôji Ueda
    'Dreams' - Takao Saitô, Shôji Ueda
    'The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover' - Sacha Vierny
    'The Holy Mountain' - Rafael Corkidi
    'The Color of Pomegranates (Sayat Nova) - Suren Shakhbazyan
    'Suspiria' - Luciano Tovoli
    'Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters' - John Bailey
    'The Red Shoes' - Jack Cardiff
    'Daisies' - Jaroslav Kučera
    'La Belle et La Bete' - Henri Alekan
    'Samsara' - Ron Fricke
    'Koyaanisqatsi' - Ron Fricke
    'Pina' - Jörg Widmer, Hélène Louvart
    'I Am Belfast' - Mark Cousins, Christopher Doyle
    'Tabloid' - Robert Chappell
    'The Imposter' - Erik Wilson, Lynda Hall
    'The Act of Killing' - Lars Skree, Carlos Arango De Montis
    'Barry Lyndon' - John Alcott
    'The Idiots' - Lars von Trier, Casper Holm, Jesper Jargil, Kristoffer Nyholm
    'Julien Donkey-Boy' - Anthony Dod Mantle
    'Festen' - Anthony Dod Mantle
    'I Am Cuba' - Sergei Urusevsky
    'Roma' - Alfonso Cuarón
    'The Revenant' - Emmanuel Lubezki
    'The Tree of Life' - Emmanuel Lubezki
    'Days of Heaven' - Néstor Almendros
    The Night of The Hunter (Dir: Charles Laughton)
    Fanny and Alexander (Dir: Ingmar Bergman)
    The Dark Knight (Dir: Christopher Nolan)
    The Wire (Creator: David Simon)
    Monster (Creator: Naoki Urasawa 浦沢 直樹)
    Nil by Mouth (Dir: Gary Oldman)
    Psycho (Dir: Alfred Hitchcock)
    The House That Jack Built (Dir: Lars Von Trier)
    Benny's Video (Dir: Michael Haneke)
    We Need To Talk About Kevin (Dir: Lynne Ramsay)
    2001: A Space Odyssey (Dir: Stanley Kubrick)
    Dark Souls (Creator: Hidetaka Miyazaki 宮崎 英高)
    Batman - The Animated Series (Creator: Eric Radomski & Bruce Timm)
    Macbeth (Dir: Justin Kurzel)
    The King of Comedy (Dir: Martin Scorsese)
    Schindler's List (Dir: Steven Spielberg)
    The White Ribbon (Dir: Michael Haneke)
    The Witch (Dir: Robert Eggers)
    Werckmeister Harmonies (Dir: Béla Tarr)
    Moonrise Kingdom - Wes Anderson
    Roma',-Alfonso Cuarón
    "'The Lighthouse'' - Robert Eggers
    ''Togo''-Ericson Core

  • @phenomenal14U
    @phenomenal14U 2 года назад +3

    Shindler,s list was the first black and white movie l saw from start to finish it was really good experience I thanks Spielberg for that but after watching persona l was blown away buy how simple yet beautiful and intersting black and white movie can be people should watch black and white movies their something so special about them that we are able to focus more on the characters and the story . By the way you are doing a great job ☺️

    • @johnstrawb3521
      @johnstrawb3521 Год назад +1

      @Cinematic As regards superbly filmed black and white movies, allow me to suggest The Big Combo (1955), The Third Man (1949), and T-Men (1947).

  • @elliotauxant4195
    @elliotauxant4195 3 года назад +14

    Someone make this into a letterboxd list!

    • @gnalkhere
      @gnalkhere 3 года назад +5

      I'm on it

    • @gnalkhere
      @gnalkhere 3 года назад +9

      done letterboxd.com/gnalkhere/list/wolfcrows-100-films-to-see-for-cinematography/

    • @LuckyNumber48
      @LuckyNumber48 3 года назад

      Yes please!

    • @VYiscool
      @VYiscool 3 года назад +1

      @@gnalkhere ur a god thank you

  • @ejaramillo1994
    @ejaramillo1994 3 года назад +3

    I feel like "The Searchers" should be here

  • @Omnicient.
    @Omnicient. 3 месяца назад

    I'd add: The Wizard Of Oz (Harold Rosson) Anna Karenina (Seamus McGarvey) The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (Claudia Miranda).

  • @Mahii_si_raj
    @Mahii_si_raj 3 года назад +2

    I fell in love with cinematography when I watched the movie BLADE RUNNER 2049 , And today I watch movies, only for cinematography.

  • @paolociccone
    @paolociccone Месяц назад

    What a fantastic list, so inspiring. I'm going to watch many of the titles that you showed and rewatch a few others too. Thank you for putting it together. I would suggest also Casablanca and The Cell, but this is an awesome collection already 😀👍 ps: extra points for including "Profondo Rosso"

  • @BassChild77
    @BassChild77 3 года назад +2

    I was surprised to see saving private Ryan so highly on the list . But then I remember the d-day scene...

  • @boreeeed
    @boreeeed 9 месяцев назад

    watchmen, 300, justice league snyder cut, alita, ready player one, dear evan hansen. You excluded A LOT

  • @theshrubberer
    @theshrubberer Год назад

    Andre Rublev
    Les Enfants du Paradis
    Aguirre the Wrath of God
    The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
    The Testament of Dr Mabuse
    Night of the Hunter ..just stop please, it's shite

  • @lamecasuelas2
    @lamecasuelas2 3 года назад +1

    This Is an excelente video!
    However it saddens me to see that you overlooked the work of the great Gabriel Figueroa. To get a g
    Tasté of His work check out Los Olvidados, El angel exterminador (both by His surreal majesty Luis Buñuel) and Macario.

  • @marcosfortiz4862
    @marcosfortiz4862 3 года назад

    Ummm... What happened to Akira's RAN? Seriously?! Good list though.

  • @VR-jg3sp
    @VR-jg3sp 7 месяцев назад

    Thoroughly loved this Top 100 list! I'd give the TOP position to "Barry Lyndon", though..

  • @antalkarolyi
    @antalkarolyi 3 года назад +10

    Tetro and Fury Road would definitely be on my top 100 list. Big Lebowski maybe, as well

  • @RonnieMirands
    @RonnieMirands 3 года назад +6

    Guys be aware that this choice its subjective, there's no math on choosing art. Especially photography. So be gentle on criticism

  • @antonfernando2620
    @antonfernando2620 6 месяцев назад

    Falllen Angels
    The Magnificent Ambersons
    Climax
    These films should be here too

  • @_moriarty9162
    @_moriarty9162 2 года назад +1

    cimatogrophy?

  • @achilleuspetreas3828
    @achilleuspetreas3828 3 года назад

    How the actual fuck can you not have Blade Runner 2049 on this list but you have Indiana Jones? Smfh

  • @johnsonctroy
    @johnsonctroy 5 месяцев назад

    I was hoping to see
    Do the Right Thing
    Full Metal Jacket or the Shinning
    Kill Bill 1 or 2

  • @truefilm6991
    @truefilm6991 3 года назад +1

    Need to watch the films that you mention many times ASAP. Your channel is a "look no further" reference for me, regarding top notch cinematography. BTW nice seeing not one but two movies shot on Super 16 film on this list. Black Swan and City of God.

  • @olmomecene
    @olmomecene 3 года назад

    Not a single N. W. Refn movie and just the Grand Budapest for Wes Anderson? Ok, sure...

  • @IsaacDalton-xq9cn
    @IsaacDalton-xq9cn 3 месяца назад

    Hate to say it but whiplash should be here, blade runner 2049 and Interstellar. Call me a casual but also there should be the lighthouse on this list.

  • @leed4162
    @leed4162 Год назад

    wondering if you thought Batman Returns had better cinematography than The Batman

  • @lepofoxford1873
    @lepofoxford1873 2 месяца назад

    Halloween has no business being on there, could easily replace that with Three Colors: Red

  • @mattcrouch9348
    @mattcrouch9348 Год назад

    Do you think it would be cool if -- maybe sometime in the future -- women were allowed to be cinematographers?

  • @Liljuggbean
    @Liljuggbean 11 месяцев назад

    How about midnight cowboy???I thought that film was beautifully shot

  • @soamjena
    @soamjena 3 года назад +2

    I watch JOKER 2020 multiple times for this.

    • @polymathic
      @polymathic 3 года назад

      Yes, Lawrence Sher is definitely a talent to look forward to. Great lighting throughout the film.

  • @tss3393
    @tss3393 3 года назад

    7:29 You'll never see it *COMIIIIIIIIIN'!*
    -wait, wrong Persona.

  • @3veleigh
    @3veleigh 4 месяца назад

    I'de add Moulin Rouge, V for Vendetta, and Memoirs of a Geisha.

  • @weebbards-lp5tk
    @weebbards-lp5tk 4 месяца назад

    the abominable dr phibes also has good cinematography good list btw

  • @guntramlampert3964
    @guntramlampert3964 2 года назад

    Ulysses' Gaze. Cinematography: Giorgos Arvanitis, Andreas Sinanos

  • @Photo90210
    @Photo90210 3 года назад +1

    And Giuseppe Rotunno - "Il Gatopardo (1963)" perfect one, Lajos Koltai - "Malena (2000)", Armand Thirard - "Le salaire de la peur (1953)" ...

  • @jajboi
    @jajboi 3 года назад +1

    Surprised Parasite wasn't on the list

  • @WillLangston
    @WillLangston 3 года назад +5

    Was waiting for Do The Right Thing! 😎

  • @roccobot
    @roccobot Год назад

    9:12 time traveller Bradley Cooper with Bernstein's nose on

  • @aHarshPundit
    @aHarshPundit 3 года назад +1

    Great list. IMO, Mark Lee Ping Bin's best work is with Hou Hsiao-Hsien. Flowers of Shanghai or The Assassin deserves a mention.

  • @praveenp1369
    @praveenp1369 3 года назад +1

    The Background Music is bad and affects the Viewing add Some light toned classic

  • @ClaudioAFC
    @ClaudioAFC 3 года назад +1

    Even though The Fall is there, maybe Baraka and Impostor could be too? (I know they're documentaries, maybe that rules them out). And The Fall was heavily inspired by Baraka.
    And what about Heaven & Earth (1993)? Not sure if it was on the list.
    I know JFK is there, but actually any Oliver Stone's movie from the 90's could be in it.

  • @SuchetB
    @SuchetB 3 года назад +8

    Nice list. I definitely think you should have included something by Brian DePalma in there as he uses amazing cinematography in some of his classics, which look pretty and have function in terms of story and drama as well as sometimes looking impossible. Also James Cameron did some amazing things with his cinematographer in ALIENS and THE ABYSS. Another legendary filmmaker and star is Jackie Chan, if you look at how his classic fight scenes are filmed from 80s movies like WHEELS ON MEALS and ARMOUR OF GOD, they are framed and lit beautifully, but also they are sometimes long single-takes, so some intense planning went into those scenes to account for camera movement and action, and they look beautiful - so definitely I think a Jackie movie should have been in there too.

  • @9and7
    @9and7 6 дней назад

    No Superman? Say it asin't so...

  • @r.c.c.10
    @r.c.c.10 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think naturalness, within the artistry, is very underrated when it comes to good cinematography.
    It's a problem that has only been increased in the most recent years, when films are so enamoured with themselves, so focused on looking good that they end up looking fake, artificial, and they take you out of the film.
    I also find underrated the overall aesthetic the cinematography provides, beyond the art design. Being visually appealing, despite in principle lacking "depth", is not a much minor art
    And in the other side, the language cinematography makes when matched to the editing is key for good cinematography. Like good music, advancing, so to say, the narrative.

    • @r.c.c.10
      @r.c.c.10 11 месяцев назад

      However, for me, innovation is sign of merit not of quality. Then we would still be saying the first film ever is the greatest film to date.
      For example, Citizen Kane has fabulous cinematography, but in terms of how good the film is, I don't think it's very good. It had merit, I appreciate that, but I won't say it's better because it came before.
      The same applies to cinematography.

  • @alfiewickham2004
    @alfiewickham2004 Год назад

    Where's the thumbnail from? :)

  • @vikkipakki
    @vikkipakki 3 года назад +4

    Sleepy Hollow
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
    Skyfall
    The Exorcist
    Ben-Hur
    Sicario
    Prisoners
    Children of Men
    Shawshank Redemtion
    These are some of my favorites...hope you enjoy them too!

  • @tylerm6747
    @tylerm6747 3 года назад +1

    "The Return", Zvyagintsev (Director), Krichman (DP)

  • @prashanth_js
    @prashanth_js 3 года назад

    please link your letterboxd account

  • @mrwesleyhsk
    @mrwesleyhsk 3 года назад +1

    Nice may add few ravi varman cinematography also

  • @Silver_Screens
    @Silver_Screens 3 года назад +1

    Just came across this, incredible video man! Defo adding some to my list!

  • @cameronvince1491
    @cameronvince1491 10 месяцев назад

    Anyone know the movie in the thumbnail??

  • @eliaskhawaja6458
    @eliaskhawaja6458 Месяц назад

    Dune 2 should definitely be added to the list.

  • @michaelz9892
    @michaelz9892 Год назад

    Tree of Life and Fanny and Alexander have to be in the top ten.

  • @dragicamackic8512
    @dragicamackic8512 Год назад

    Wau, you know for Kusturica. Underground is great but my favourite is Time of Gipsy ( Dom za vešanje) gorgeus movie

  • @tompanoname3579
    @tompanoname3579 Месяц назад

    Art is always subjective.