Director of the Month Project
Reading the Kaurismäki thread reminded me that he is on my radar but there's so many directors i want to get to that i haven't seen anything by him. I also have a habit of watching a film by a director then not watching another one for months regardless of what i thought of it, it's a kinda now i should see one by this director sort of thing. So i think starting next month i'm going to pick a director and maybe 4 films that i'll watch from him or her, might end up watching more just think that would be a good minimum to aim for since it would be about one a week.
Anyone can join in whether that be watching the films or discussing films they've already seen, it's not a commitment thing like the HOF's anyone can come in or out when they want. Also i might end up abandoning it before it even starts haha. Only starting this thread now so i don't forget. Just decided this right now so i'm not sure who i'd pick for the first month if anyone wants to make suggestions please go ahead. August September December/January Camo: 49th Paralell Black Narcissus Rome, Open City Germany, Year Zero L'Amore The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp A Woman Under the Influence Shadows Opening Night Love Streams Sabotage The Lodger seanc: Paisan Rome, Open City L'Amore Black Narcissus Germany Year Zero 49th Parallel Opening Night A Woman Under the Influence Love Streams The Lodger Sabotage & The Man Who Knew Too Much Citizen Rules: Lifeboat Sabotage The Lodger |
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I have a lot of suggestions, but it depends where you want to go. Hou Hsiao-Hsien or Tsai Ming-Liang could be interesting to put a spotlight on. Another one of my favs would be Bruno Dumont. Then again why not Apichatpong Weerasethakul or Howard Hawks or even Preston Sturges. Either way i would be interested in following this thread as i think the Auteur theory is quite valid and an interesting way of viewing films.
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Good idea Camo. I would try to participate (depending on my interest in the chosen director.) Hopefully this could catch on and be popular.
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I could use the practice of looking at films in this sort of framework, definitely a weak spot of mine right now. I'd participate in some manner.
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Originally Posted by TokeZa (Post 1739507)
I have a lot of suggestions, but it depends where you want to go. Hou Hsiao-Hsien or Tsai Ming-Liang could be interesting to put a spotlight on. Another one of my favs would be Bruno Dumont. Then again why not Apichatpong Weerasethakul or Howard Hawks or even Preston Sturges. Either way i would be interested in following this thread as i think the Auteur theory is quite valid and an interesting way of viewing films.
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 1739581)
Good idea Camo. I would try to participate (depending on my interest in the chosen director.) Hopefully this could catch on and be popular.
Originally Posted by Slappydavis (Post 1739594)
I could use the practice of looking at films in this sort of framework, definitely a weak spot of mine right now. I'd participate in some manner.
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A director which is pretty underrepresented at MoFo would be Manoel de Oliveira. He has directed 45 films and i have yet to see one, but have Abrahams Valley and Aniki Bobo ready to watch. It could be quite interesting how that would turn out.
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Originally Posted by TokeZa (Post 1739600)
A director which is pretty underrepresented at MoFo would be Manoel de Oliveira. He has directed 45 films and i have yet to see one, but have Abrahams Valley and Aniki Bobo ready to watch. It could be quite interesting how that would turn out.
Just checked he made films from 1931 to 2015 when he was 106 :eek: |
August Roberto Rossellini & Michael Powell Rossellini: L'amore, Rome Open City, Paisan and Germany Year Zero Powell: 49th Parallel, Black Narcissus and The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp |
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Exactly. Quite incredible to have made films throughout so man decades!
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I will more than likely join you. Unless I am just totally not interested in the director. Bonus points if you pick someone 40's prominent for August.
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September John Cassavetes http://i.imgur.com/iCsr9Gx.jpg A Woman Under The Influence, Shadows, Opening Night and Love Streams. |
@TokeZa you can pick who is done in September when it comes if you want, since you've been helpful and it looks like we are going in a different direction due to the Countdown.
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Originally Posted by Camo (Post 1739608)
Oh yeah, i definitely have to do that. Forgot about the Countdown. That helps then the first month will be someone 40's prominent so people watching films for the Countdown might be interested in joining. Anyone in mind?
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Have you seen much Roberto Rossellini
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If the first month is The forties i would recommend Powell and Pressburger, Jacques Tourner, Rosselini or de Sica. Anywho im not a guy who likes to make decisions ;)
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Originally Posted by seanc (Post 1739615)
Have you seen much Roberto Rossellini
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my bad... misinterpreted. Good luck!
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If it's Rosselini then is it cool if we leave out Paisan since i've seen it recently?
If we do then there's 5 to pick from and we were doing 4, so cut out one of: Rome, Open City, Germany, Year Zero, The White Ship, A Pilot Returns or The Man With A Cross. Personally i think we should do the first two. |
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Powell and Rosselinni have some 40's films on Filmstruck and I would be interested in both. No pressure Camo. ;)
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L'amore, Rome Open City, and Germany Year Zero are the 40's on Filmstruck. I would probably watch Paisan which is there as well.
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