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Which movies would you like to see on The Auteurs?

Daniel Kasman

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about 4 years ago

Great directors, hard to see favorite films, the festival award-winner that isn’t being shown in your town, that one movie that you can never seem to track down…what would you like to see shown here?

efe

-moderator-
about 4 years ago

PERSEPOLIS

Dave McDouga​ll

about 4 years ago

A few films from Spain I like quite a bit:
El Verdugo (Luis García Berlanga, 1963)
Tesis (Alejandro Amenábar, 1996)
Pepi, Luci, Bom y otras chicas del montón (Pedro Almodóvar, 1980)

Dave McDouga​ll

about 4 years ago

oh, what the hell, I might as well mention it:
OUT 1

Daniel Kasman

-moderator-
about 4 years ago

Yeah let’s get Rivette’s Out: 1 and put it in it’s proper 13 installments 45 minutes each! That would be an online event to be sure.

No request for Pedro Costa stuff Dave? I want it for here…

Dave McDouga​ll

about 4 years ago

of course, Costa should have his own corner here, a version of his theoretical “Fontainhas TV” station. and yes, OUT 1 is made for online streaming video…

Yuko T.

about 4 years ago

Buffalo 66! Go vincent gallo!!!

efe

-moderator-
about 4 years ago

OUT 1.. I’m on it!

Gigi Chang

about 4 years ago

titles that have been deleted on DVD/VHS? (I’m selfishly thinking Tom Kalin’s Swoon)

Tom Kirk

about 4 years ago

Independent contemporary Cinema overlooked for theatrical distribution but still startling. Those that disappear after the festivals as they are not ‘commercial’ enough. Find the gems we’d neverknow about otherwise.

The films of Eugene Green.
The films of William Klein – Mr Freedom (a super-charged perenial satire).
Bulgarian cinema classic The Goat Horn

UK visionary doc BLACK SUN (Gary Tarn 2005)

Daniel Kasman

-moderator-
about 4 years ago

I second Eugene Green films, they are great!

Dave McDouga​ll

about 4 years ago

You already know this since I wrote about it for the Notebook, but the “Tous les garçons et les filles de leur âge…” series that Arte put together in 1994 is perfect material for the site… start with the Akerman!

Daniel Kasman

-moderator-
about 4 years ago

Yes, that series is fantastic and short format films like that (roughly 60 min each) are really ideal for watching online. I’d love to see that series here.

Juan C.P.

almost 4 years ago

SOUTHLANDER. A post-modern cinematic trip, with performances by Beth Orton, Beck, among other cameos.
In a city of desperate musicians, it takes a little bit more than talent to beat the odds. The MoleTron keyboard was Chance’s ticket out of town. With it, the gig and the girl were his. But in the Southlander game, you might get a little bit more than you bargained for. Earth people are ‘onto’ the sound of the MoleTron synthesizer, which Chance, the ‘Chosen One’ chases after.

Juan C.P.

almost 4 years ago

I have another thing I want:

The films of Alejandro Jodorowsky…
-Fando y Lis
-El Topo
-The Holy Mountain

please please please

Rica

almost 4 years ago

Snow in spring. Produced by Toho. Directed by Isao Yukisada.
Adapted from a novel by Yukio Mishima.
It is the most beautiful Japanese film I have seen in years.
Sadly it didn’t get any distributor in US or Europe.

http://www.harunoyuki.jp/

Yuko T.

almost 4 years ago

I second Rica in Snow in Spring. Beautiful cinematography.
I also want to see Kamome-Shokudo (Seagull Diner) by Naoko Ogigami/ NTV, and Mourning Forest by Naomi Kawase.

Rica

almost 4 years ago

I saw Glasses at Berlinale, a new film by Naoko Ogigami.
She is good at creating so-called ”healing" films which young Japanese women adore.
Nothing much happens in her films so I found it a bit dull
as I like emotional films myself. Still I admit she has talent.

I saw Mourning Forest in Cannes and met Kawase-san at Japan reception.
Though beautiful shots of the forest in Nara,
again this is a film which select viewers. A bit tough for me for various reasons.
Still I admire her conviction and should not deny the idea of supporting her
as one of few female Japanese filmmakers.

How about All About Lily Cchou-chou by Shunji Iwai?
Has anyone seen it? Good soundtrack.
http://www.lily-chou-chou.jp/world/

Juan C.P.

almost 4 years ago

Since we are on a Japanese wave, I’ll ride it and suggest:

Cha no aji (The Taste of Tea)
by Katsuhito Ishii

This film caught me by surprise last year.
Perhaps, on of the most poetic and contemporary films I’ve seen in a while.
Plus, colorful and wel constructed characters.

Rica

almost 4 years ago

Katsuhito Ishii is a hip director in Japan at the moment.

Yuko san, I think you will be able to see Mourning Forest on out site soon
as it has been produced by Celluloid Dreams.

I would love to watch all-time best classic films on this site.

Juan C.P.

almost 4 years ago

Rica- has he done anything else apart from taste of tea and funky forest?
He is hip as hell.

Daniel Kasman

-moderator-
almost 4 years ago

Funky Forest is crazy as all get out.

Juan C.P.

almost 4 years ago

Guitaaaarrrrrr brootheeeeeerrrr… jajajaj so bizarre.

nilgun bayrakt​ar

almost 4 years ago

Gadjo Dilo
Adventures of Felix
himm…
Abbas Kiarostami films..

Rica

almost 4 years ago

Juan,
Ishii also made “Party 7” and “Shark Skin Man and Peach Hip Girl.”
He is influenced a lot by Tarantino. Over the top as Takashi Miike.
Not my cup of tea.

I love to see “Love Story”
“Heaven Can Wait”
“5×2” by Francois Ozon.

Juan C.P.

almost 4 years ago

jaja. I’ve always enjoyed “over the top” stuff.
I’m just a post-modern mofo.
Too much MTV growing up.

Daniel Kasman

-moderator-
almost 4 years ago

Yeah, watching Funky Forest was like watching insane channel changing tv, a new show every 10 minutes. Homeroom!!!!! was my favorite: http://youtube.com/watch?v=tmGxPTJ8GLg

Juan C.P.

almost 4 years ago

jajajajajaj WE HAVE TO GET FUNKY FOREST!!!!!

Rica

almost 4 years ago

Do you also like Takashi Miike, Juan?

His film Skiyaki Western Django was screened in competition at Venice 2007.
Tarantino is in the cast too.
http://www.apple.com/jp/quicktime/trailers/sony/jyango/

If you love Funky Forest, you will like Dead or Alive by Miike.
Have you seen his notorious horror “Audition”?
Its DVD was tip-top selling hit in UK over Christmas in 2000.
I interviewed Miike at Rotterdam Festival then.
He is a quiet type
You would never imagine he makes such crazy films!

Daniel Kasman

-moderator-
almost 4 years ago

We could do very well for ourselves just getting every movie Miike releases, since he seems to make at last 2 films a year. I can’t wait to see Sukiyaki Western Django, unfortunately it only played at the market in Berlin.