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Fergus
Pearson
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About Me

I am 21, studying Film and Television at the University of Lincoln.


1930’s – M (1931) – Fritz Lang, Germany


The 1940’s – Build My Gallows High / Out of the Past (1947) – Jacques Tourneur, USA


The 1950’s – Bigger Than Life (1956) – Nicholas Ray, USA


The 1960’s – Blow Up (1966) – Michaelangelo Antonioni, UK


The 1970’s – A Swedish Love Story (1970) – Roy Andersson, Sweden


The 1980’s – Rumble Fish (1983) – Francis Ford Coppola, USA


The 1990’s – Beau Travail (1999) – Claire Denis, France


The 2000’s – Noi the Albino (2003) – Dagur Kari, Iceland


The 2010’s – Pina (2011) – Wim Wenders, Germany

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The Killers

The plot's not as thick and the script is not crypt or as psychologically deep as most Hollywood noirs which makes for a more accesible but less stylistic genre piece. That being said the story is well shot and a generous helping of flashbacks keeps the story clear and interesting. A strong 3 stars

Style

  • Auteur-driven
  • Melancholy
  • Serene & subtle
  • Deliriously surreal
  • Of-the-moment
  • Of-the-past
  • Pop Art
  • Other-worldly
  • Neorealist
  • Coming-of-Age
  • Avant-garde

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Kenji

11Aug12

Glad you like the list, thanks :)

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porse1

8Feb11

Thanks for following me :D well it looks like a really great list, i love la haine and annie hall, and there's a lot of the other films on the list that i really want to see! :D yes i'm totally new to this forum, but seems great so far :D looks like you faved a lot of awesome films too! :) great that you like my avatar! thanks :)

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jordaan mason

5Feb11

'the falls' is a bit difficult - and ultimately is more interesting on second viewing and/or after you're watched more of his other work. i reccomend 'drowning by numbers'.

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jordaan mason

2Feb11

greenaway's work is certainly surreal, and has a distinct tone / voice / mood from any other director. which of his films have you seen? i might be able to reccomend which you see next.

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