This man knows more about cinema than the majority of us could hope to learn in 50 lifetimes. I love listening to his perspectives on art made by so many people, from so many corners of the world.
@@JayR.-fk7vt Sure, and I actually met Tsai during the Visage tour. And don’t forget Claire Denis. But Kiarostami was in prime form. And it’s too bad Hou isn’t making more…best since Ozu in my eyes.
@@JayR.-fk7vt for sure, it’s early in his career but I’d also throw in Bi Gan as someone to look out for. He only has two feature lengths right now but they’re both amazing
Iranian cinema is some of the most effortlessly poetic you can get. Endlessly thoughtful while never making a show of it
Scorsese's perspective on cinema and Kiarostami is amazing.
This video feels like a hug tbh
King recognize king 🤝
How great that Scorsese knows about Kiarostami's work, such amazing movies
He knew him. He was academic about world cinema. Great taste.
Kiarostami is a true master, Certified Copy is one of my favorites he made
I have never once heard of these films. Now im a fan for life. thank you for echoing this for us.
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This man knows more about cinema than the majority of us could hope to learn in 50 lifetimes. I love listening to his perspectives on art made by so many people, from so many corners of the world.
Abbas is such a gem 💎
I stopped before this was over cuz I want to go watch 24 frames
Abbas me proporcionou filmes inesquecíveis e muito marcantes para mim. Genial em sua essência.
Beautiful.
Scorsese love of cinema is true love of the ART
peak recognizing peak
Great audio clip, great visual choices. Some of the posts on this channel are kind of a throw away, but this one is palpable, thanks
Thanks to Scorsese, I just learned about something (and someone) I didn't know before.
this hurts.
Kiarostami’s death was a great loss for cinema. Hou is the only filmmaker in the world his equal, and perhaps his better.
same with edward yang :(
@@JayR.-fk7vt Sure, and I actually met Tsai during the Visage tour. And don’t forget Claire Denis. But Kiarostami was in prime form. And it’s too bad Hou isn’t making more…best since Ozu in my eyes.
@@JayR.-fk7vt for sure, it’s early in his career but I’d also throw in Bi Gan as someone to look out for. He only has two feature lengths right now but they’re both amazing
@@JayR.-fk7vtany recs? I’m Turkish so I know Ceylan, but not the others you listed