Not a thread about whether film is art or entertainment or for defining art cinema, but a thread that is purely for discussion of art house films, and whether or not you like them, love them or hate them.
I've noticed a few members on here lately are really into their art films. Some seem to prefer them exclusively over conventional movies. But I'm sure there are some members here who exclusively watch films for entertainment, and either don't watch or don't enjoy art house films.
I've noticed a few members on here lately are really into their art films. Some seem to prefer them exclusively over conventional movies. But I'm sure there are some members here who exclusively watch films for entertainment, and either don't watch or don't enjoy art house films.
Some cases are obvious:
Art:

Not art:

But, how about this, art or not art?

At surface, just a kiddie cartoon, but below the surface there is a whole new film. Voted the greatest animated film of all time in a pool of animation critics in 2010.
I myself have only watched a handful of what I'd consider art films. I'd say Dogville leans toward the art house side, and it's one of my favourite movies, though there may be others who wouldn't consider it an art house film at all. So when I say "art house film", interpret that however you want.
In that case, I think that very few films are true art films. Bela Tar and Tarkovsky would be the only 100% art film directors that I know about. In animation only short films could be considered true art films as full length animations cost a lot of money to make and so Frederick Back and Yuri Norstein would be the only true art animators.
I don't consider Bergman to be a pure art filmmaker. Many of his films are quite entertaining. I found Persona to be an horror movie, very powerful and disturbing. While Fanny and Alexander looks like a hollywood drama movie done better.
Anyway, I keep seeing directors like Ingmar Bergman and Andrei Tarkovsky being praised and held in high regard by quite a few MoFos, and I've come to the realization that most of my favourite movies are pretty conventional, even the black-and-white foreign films I love. I don't feel bad about that. I just realize that there's a whole spectrum of cinema I've yet to discover. I did watch Persona recently, and though I did like it, I must say that it wasn't an easy watch. Not that a film should always be easy to watch, just that I'm not used to watching films like Persona.
I'd honestly like to try and watch more artistic films, however. And I just wanted to get your opinions on art house films...
If you like them, why do you like them? Do you prefer artistic films over more conventional cinema? What made you get into art house films? What art films would you recommend for someone like me?
I'd honestly like to try and watch more artistic films, however. And I just wanted to get your opinions on art house films...
If you like them, why do you like them? Do you prefer artistic films over more conventional cinema? What made you get into art house films? What art films would you recommend for someone like me?
Do you you find them hard to watch?