Favorite Directors From Each Country You Are Familiar With

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And if you can, rank the countries according to the ratio of great movies.

US
John Cassavetes
John Huston
Frank Capra

Italy
Vittorio De Sica
Luchino Visconti

France
Robert Bresson
Jean Renoir

Japan
Akira Kurosawa
Teshigahara

UK
Ken Loach
Mike Leigh

Germany
Fassbinder
Herzog

Sweden
Ingmar Bergman
Jan Troell



US
Brian de Palma
Quentin Tarantino
Mel Brooks

France
Francis Veber - king of comedy movies

Italy
Steno (Stefano Vanzina)
Federico Fellini

Czech Republic
Milos Forman - he directed Man on the Moon, Hair, Amadeus !

Poland - my homeland
Andrzej Wajda
Jerzy Hoffman
Juliusz Machulski
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France
Jean-Luc Godard
Agnes Varda
Bertrand Mandico
Jacques Rivette

Japan
Nobuhiko Obayashi
Shuji Terayama
Toshio Matsumoto
Yoshishige Yoshida

US
Stan Brakhage
Harmony Korine
Matthew Barney
David Blair

Italy
Federico Fellini

Czech Republic
Vera Chytilova
Oldrich Lipsky

Canada
Michael Snow



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I know both the states and Japan, so I have to go with who manages to get each country's vibe correctly.



United States : George Lucas. He hit a homerun with American graffiti. Everything in that movie is pure Americana. Hell, if you haven't hung out in front of a store looking for somebody to buy you some booze because you aren't old enough to buy booze, then I don't know you!



Japan : Ozu Yasujiro. His films have an authenticity to Japan that nobody else manages to convey. If you want to know what it was like back in the day in Japan, he's way out in front of everybody else when it comes to capturing the mood.



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USA
Chad Stahelski
Tyler Perry
Walter Hill
Martin Scorsese
Steven Spielberg
Tobe Hooper
John G. Avildsen
John Carpenter
Hal Needham
Joe Lynch
Lloyd Kaufman
Gregory Lamberson
Allie Loukas

Canada
Jen and Sylvia Soska
Jesse Thomas Cook
Michael Peterson
Steven Kostanski

UK
Guy Ritchie
Ridley Scott
David Yates

Sweden
Ingmar Bergman
Lasse Hallstrom

Netherlands
Dick Maas

Germany
Lexi Alexander

Japan
Takashi Miike
Hayao Miyazaki
Keishi Ohtomo
Yasujiro Ozu

Hong Kong
Andrew Lau
Lau Kar-Leung
Tsui Hark
Ringo Lam
Wilson Yip
Wong Kar-Wai
Jackie Chan
Benny Chan

Taiwan
Chang Cheh

Korea
Bong Joon-Ho
Ryu Seung-Wan
Park Chan-Wook

France
Jean-Pierre Melville
Louis Leterrier
Luc Besson

Australia
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Greg McLean

South Africa
Darrell Roodt
Alastair Orr
Jamie Uys
Tonie van der Merwe
Reine Swart
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US
Woody Allen
Francis Ford Coppola
Stanley Kubrick
Martin Scorsese
George Lucas
Robert Zemeckis
Frank Darabont

UK
Ridley Scott

France
Roman Polanski
Luc Besson

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Emir Kusturica

Italy
Paolo Sorentino
Paolo Genovese

Russia
Andrei Tarkovsky

Japan
Akira Kurosawa



US
Woody Allen
Francis Ford Coppola
Stanley Kubrick
Martin Scorsese
George Lucas
Robert Zemeckis
Frank Darabont

UK
Ridley Scott

France
Roman Polanski
Luc Besson

Bosnia and Herzegovina
Emir Kusturica

Italy
Paolo Sorentino
Paolo Genovese

Russia
Andrei Tarkovsky

Japan
Akira Kurosawa
I'm giving you two thumbs up for having both a Kelly Reichardt film & two Jim Jarmusch films in your top 10...I see you're new here, Welcome to MoFo



I'm giving you two thumbs up for having both a Kelly Reichardt film & two Jim Jarmusch films in your top 10...I see you're new here, Welcome to MoFo
Well, thank you
Jim Jarmusch remains definitely one of my favorite directors, I've seen all his movies, the only movie he made and I disagree with was The Dead Don't Die (2019) which was fun, but not really on his "standards".... otherwise he's a genius !
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