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Directors Who Can Do No Wrong #5: Robert Bresson
From an auteurist standpoint, the great directors have the power to transform bad, lackluster, or cliched material into great art. But even the mightiest directors have had a few duds. Robert Altman’s Quintet is ignored by almost everyone; stalwart Fordians … Continue reading
theFilmsaurus recommendations 10/27: Naruse, Corman, Welles
Today’s Year is 1964. Today’s Top Tier selection is Yearning (dir: Mikio Naruse)
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Tagged Frank Borzage, Meet Me in St. Louis, Vincente Minnelli, Sans soleil, Chris Marker, Chimes at Midnight, Orson Welles, L'argent, Robert Bresson, A Corner in Wheat, D.W. Griffith, The Magnificent Ambersons, Macbeth, The Other Side of the Wind, Week End, Jean-Luc Godard, The Taking of Power of Louis XIV, Roberto Rossellini, Youth of the Beast, Seijun Suzuki, Black Narcissus, Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, Hangmen Also Die!, Fritz Lang, The Masque of the Red Death, Roger Corman, Edgar Allen Poe, Brief Encounter, David Lean, Make Way for Tomorrow, Leo McCarey, The Clock, The Small Back Room, History is Made at Night, Yearning, Hideko Takamine, Mikio Naruse
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