I absolutely love and adore slow cinema. Some that I can mention that were not in the video are definitely "Before" trilogy movies and "Little Forest" (both Japanese and Korean versions). And I know that Studio Ghibli movies wouldn't be considered as a slow cinema, but at the same time in every Ghibli movie there is at least one scene when it takes "a breather" which for me feels like a slow cinema moment.
I must admit, when people say "nothing really happens" triggers me, because a lot of stuff happens in these movies and its not even subtle most of the time, its just more like emotional/internal sort of conflict as the characters go through the "mundane".
one of my favorite movies that lives in this realm of “Nothing realy happening” are the films of Kelly Reichart. I saw First Cow & Showing up and was swaddled in the warm hug of those films vibes and how slowly the characters come to actualize themselved through their relationships. Aso the films of Wong Kar Wai specifically Chunking Express. People often throw out these films as pretentious but I think filmmakers challenging audiences to contemplate themes rather than be simply entertained. Another one to check out is Person to Person a quirky ensamble piece that is just a funny vibe.
!! love the vid , always describe my favourite genre as "idk when its like pretty and nothing really happens" or the anime categorization of "slice of life" ,, cheers :)
I'd say at least 75 percent of these don't qualify as slow cinema. I mean, Florida Project is one of my favorite films but it's so far away from slow cinema.
Not wrong! Inititially I didn't mean for the video to be about Slow Cinema exclusively, just a loose category of films that are minimal and slow-paced that ended up including Slow Cinema, then I chose the title out of convenience and because it sounds like a good approximation. But you're spot on most of the examples don't strictly qualify.
I absolutely love and adore slow cinema. Some that I can mention that were not in the video are definitely "Before" trilogy movies and "Little Forest" (both Japanese and Korean versions). And I know that Studio Ghibli movies wouldn't be considered as a slow cinema, but at the same time in every Ghibli movie there is at least one scene when it takes "a breather" which for me feels like a slow cinema moment.
I must admit, when people say "nothing really happens" triggers me, because a lot of stuff happens in these movies and its not even subtle most of the time, its just more like emotional/internal sort of conflict as the characters go through the "mundane".
Great job! There are a few films, that you mentioned, I am glad to add to my watch list
I hope you enjoy them!
Great video! - First Cow - is my personal absolute favourite.
I have yet to see First Cow, but yes it looks interesting and fits with these movies pretty well!
one of my favorite movies that lives in this realm of “Nothing realy happening” are the films of Kelly Reichart. I saw First Cow & Showing up and was swaddled in the warm hug of those films vibes and how slowly the characters come to actualize themselved through their relationships.
Aso the films of Wong Kar Wai specifically Chunking Express. People often throw out these films as pretentious but I think filmmakers challenging audiences to contemplate themes rather than be simply entertained. Another one to check out is Person to Person a quirky ensamble piece that is just a funny vibe.
Amazing topic and choice of movies ❤ I wish this video was 1 hour long!!
Thank you for your comment! 💚
Also Dogma 95 movies, David Lynch, Stanley Kubrich, movies from Eastern Europe. Great topic 👏
Absolutely! This video covers only a few samples but there are a lot more examples. Thanks for your comment 💚
amazing video, glad I got this recommended
Happy it's getting recommended to new people! Thanks for your comment 💚
!! love the vid , always describe my favourite genre as "idk when its like pretty and nothing really happens" or the anime categorization of "slice of life" ,, cheers :)
well now you have some new possible terms to describe them haha and I agree slice of life also fits!
I just knew past lives was going to be on this list
Fallen Leaves ! ❤️🔥
Yes!!! ❤
Columbus, Call Me By Your Name
Earth Mama as well
I'd say at least 75 percent of these don't qualify as slow cinema. I mean, Florida Project is one of my favorite films but it's so far away from slow cinema.
Not wrong! Inititially I didn't mean for the video to be about Slow Cinema exclusively, just a loose category of films that are minimal and slow-paced that ended up including Slow Cinema, then I chose the title out of convenience and because it sounds like a good approximation. But you're spot on most of the examples don't strictly qualify.
great topic but editing paste doesn't match it at all.
slow cinema is just pretentious cinema
end of dicussion
thanks
Why would someone write a comment, exposing themselves as a close-minded individual, is beyond me