@lines
I agree with the problem of over-saturation. I'm quite uninterested in the generic, stereotypical Bollywood sing-and-dance movies because there's soo many of them to choose from. Classic cinema or parallel cinema is what intrigues me. Sadly I've not seen anything other than Ray's Apu Trilogy and that Ghatak film.
@Skepsis
I can give you recommendations for Tarkovsky, Bergman and Kurosawa because I've seen quite a few from those directors.
@NuWell
Speaking of female directors and Iran cinema, there's this monumental Iranian film called The House Is Black. Forugh Farrokhzad's the iconoclastic poet of Iran, and this is her only film.
I agree with the problem of over-saturation. I'm quite uninterested in the generic, stereotypical Bollywood sing-and-dance movies because there's soo many of them to choose from. Classic cinema or parallel cinema is what intrigues me. Sadly I've not seen anything other than Ray's Apu Trilogy and that Ghatak film.
@Skepsis
I can give you recommendations for Tarkovsky, Bergman and Kurosawa because I've seen quite a few from those directors.
@NuWell
Speaking of female directors and Iran cinema, there's this monumental Iranian film called The House Is Black. Forugh Farrokhzad's the iconoclastic poet of Iran, and this is her only film.