Thanks all for the welcome !!!!!(forgot to mention it.....)
Pascal: I just saw the foreignfilm boards the day that you left. Too bad, because I enjoyed your comment (and that discussion), but I can understand how you feel about it.
About Erice's films, it IS the order of preference, although...
I haven't seen many Olmi films myself. I can really recommend the following films:
- Il Posto (1961). A great piece of neo-neo-realism about two Italian youths.
- The Tree with the Wooden Clogs (1978). A masterpiece of masterpieces. Together with Angelopoulos' The Traveling Players one of the...
Luis Bunuel is remembered as a master of surrealistic films but his oevre his does include comedies, musicals and 'simple' drama's as well.
I have two questions:
1. Can Bunuel be considered as a humanist director, or an anti-humanist director?
2. What's your favorite(s) Bunuel film(s)?
My...
Pascal A, you're absolutely right. It is me! I'm still working on a revisionised Top 10 list for sensesofcinema, but I have troubles putting only 10 films in the list.
Did you also put some messages on foreignfilms.com ???
Your review was great and I'm a little jealous that you have seen that...
Thanks! You can flood with any time with all kind of questions concerning my great passion: cinema.
I just read your review of 47th Ronin and I am reading the the lenghty but interesting one on Andrei Rublev, a film I consider the most inspirational film I've ever seen.
I enjoyed reading the lists and I will try to put mine in. I didn't put any restriction in it, so it means that a few directors are included with a lot of films, and other directors will be unfortunately left out.
The 100:
1. Andrei Rublev (Tarkovsky, 1966)
2. Diary of a Country Priest...