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    Posted: December 06 2019 at 13:52
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Vittorio De Sica
-Umberto D
-Shoeshine
-Bicycle Thieves

Luchino Visconti
-La Terra Trema
-Bellissima
-Rocco and His Brothers

Robert Bresson
-Pickpocket
-A Man Escaped
-Au hasard Balthazar

Frank Capra
-Mr. Deeds Goes To Town
-You Can't Take It With You!
-Mr. Smith Goes To Washington

John Cassavetes
-A Woman Under The Influence
-A Child Is Waiting
-Minnie and Moskowitz

Ingmar Bergman
-The Seventh Seal
-Wild Strawberries
-Persona

Ken Loach
-I, Daniel Blake
-Riff-Raff
-Looks and Smiles

Mike Leigh
-All or Nothing
-Naked
-Nuts in May

John Huston
-The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
-Fat City
-The Misfits

Hal Ashby
-Harold and Maude
-The Last Detail
-The Landlord
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Hitchcock
Psycho
Strangers on a Train
Spellbound

Rob Reiner
This is Spinal Tap
Misery
The Princess Bride

Peter Jackson
Lord of the Rings trilogy


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Ridley Scott
Alien
Blade Runner
Hannibal

Oliver Stone
Midnight Express
JFK
Nixon

Woody Allen
Crimes and Misdemeanors
Zelig
Hannah and Her Sisters

Alan J. Pakula
The Parallax View
All the President's Men
Sophie's Choice

Hitchcock
Shadow of a Doubt
Strangers on a Train
The Birds

George Lucas
THX:1138
American Graffiti
Star Wars (Ep. lV)

David Fincher
Alien 3
Seven
Fight Club

Peter Hyams
Capricorn One
The Hunter
The Star Chamber

Peter Bogdonovich
The Last Picture Show
Paper Moon
Mask

Martin Scorsese
Raging Bull
Goodfellas
Gangs of New York


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in no specific order off the top of my head.

Akira Kurosawa - Rashomon, Kagemusha, The Seven Samurai

Fritz Lang - M, Dr. Mabuse, Die Nibelungen

Werner Herzog - Aguirre - The Wrath of God, Strozzeck, Nosferatu

Alfred Hitchcock - The Birds, Rear Window, Vertigo

Robert Altman - Remember My Name, Short Cuts, Prêt-à-Porter

Clint Eastwood - Play Misty For Me, Unforgiven, Pale Rider

Volker Schlöndorff - Die Blechtrommel (The Tin Drum), Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum (The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum) (co-directed with Margarethe von Trotta), Die Geschichte der Magd (The Handmaid's Tale)

Roman Polanski - Knife in the Water, Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby

John Cassavetes - A Woman Under the Influence, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, Gloria

Rainer Werner Fassbinder - Angst essen Seele auf (Fear Eat Soul), Chinesisches Roulette (Chinese Roulette), Welt am Draht (World on a Wire)

François Truffaut - Jules et Jim, The 400 Blows, Une belle fille comme moi (Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me)

that's actually 11, but I don't know which one I should leave out


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Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

in no specific order off the top of my head.

Akira Kurosawa - Rashomon, Kagemusha, The Seven Samurai

Fritz Lang - M, Dr. Mabuse, Die Nibelungen

Werner Herzog - Aguirre - The Wrath of God, Strozzeck, Nosferatu

Alfred Hitchcock - The Birds, Rear Window, Vertigo

Robert Altman - Remember My Name, Short Cuts, Prêt-à-Porter

Clint Eastwood - Play Misty For Me, Unforgiven, Pale Rider

Volker Schlöndorff - Die Blechtrommel (The Tin Drum), Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum (The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum) (co-directed with Margarethe von Trotta), Die Geschichte der Magd (The Handmaid's Tale)

Roman Polanski - Knife in the Water, Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby

John Cassavetes - A Woman Under the Influence, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, Gloria

Rainer Werner Fassbinder - Angst essen Seele auf (Fear Eat Soul), Chinesisches Roulette (Chinese Roulette), Welt am Draht (World on a Wire)

François Truffaut - Jules et Jim, The 400 Blows, Une belle fille comme moi (Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me)

that's actually 11, but I don't know which one I should leave out

I liked "Remember My Name", but it was directed by Alan Rudolph (produced by Altman, though)
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Originally posted by MortSahlFan MortSahlFan wrote:

Originally posted by BaldJean BaldJean wrote:

in no specific order off the top of my head.

Akira Kurosawa - Rashomon, Kagemusha, The Seven Samurai

Fritz Lang - M, Dr. Mabuse, Die Nibelungen

Werner Herzog - Aguirre - The Wrath of God, Strozzeck, Nosferatu

Alfred Hitchcock - The Birds, Rear Window, Vertigo

Robert Altman - Remember My Name, Short Cuts, Prêt-à-Porter

Clint Eastwood - Play Misty For Me, Unforgiven, Pale Rider

Volker Schlöndorff - Die Blechtrommel (The Tin Drum), Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum (The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum) (co-directed with Margarethe von Trotta), Die Geschichte der Magd (The Handmaid's Tale)

Roman Polanski - Knife in the Water, Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby

John Cassavetes - A Woman Under the Influence, The Killing of a Chinese Bookie, Gloria

Rainer Werner Fassbinder - Angst essen Seele auf (Fear Eat Soul), Chinesisches Roulette (Chinese Roulette), Welt am Draht (World on a Wire)

François Truffaut - Jules et Jim, The 400 Blows, Une belle fille comme moi (Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me)

that's actually 11, but I don't know which one I should leave out

I liked "Remember My Name", but it was directed by Alan Rudolph (produced by Altman, though)
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oh, you are right; my memory was faulty. I'll replace "Remember My Name" (I love that movie; Geraldine Chaplin is one of my favorite actresses) with "The Player" then


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I'm not that into 'Arthouse Cinema' so mine will be more mainstream choices

Ridley Scott
Blade Runner
Alien
The Martian

Tony Scott
True Romance
Crimson Tide
Unstoppable

David Fincher
Seven
The Game
Fight Club

Denis Villeneuve
Blade Runner 2049
Arrival
Sicario

James Cameron
The Abyss
Avatar
True Lies

Peter Jackson
They Shall Not Grow Old
Bad Taste
The Frighteners

Quentin Tarentino
The Hateful Eight
Inglourious b*****ds
Pulp Fiction

Coen Brothers
No Country For Old Men
The Ballad Of Buster Scruggs
O Brother Where Art Thou

Steven Spielberg
Jaws
Close Encounters of the Third Kind
Bridge Of Spies

John Carpenter
Dark Star
The Thing
Escape From New York








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Andrei Tarkovsky

Stalker
Solaris
Mirror, Mirror

And frankly, a pick of the others in Bald Jean's reply. ;-)


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Stanley Kubrick 
Spartacus
A Clockwork Orange
Paths of Glory

Francis Ford Coppola
The Godfather
The Godfather II
Apocalypses Now

Martin Scorsasie 
Taxi Driver
Goodfellas
The Departed

James Cameron
The Abyss
The Terminator
Aliens

Ridley Scott
Blade Runner
Alien
The Martian

Quentin Tarentino
Reservoir Dogs
Inglorious b*****ds
Pulp Fiction

Christopher Nolan
Inception
The Dark Knight
Dunkirk


Steven Spielberg
Jaws
Schlinder's List
Saving Private Ryan


Sidney Lumet
Network
Dog Day Afternoon
Fail Safe

Oliver Stone
Platoon
Born on the Forth of July
Salvador





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Adding to the list (because most are taken):

David Lean
Lawrence of Arabia
Doctor Zhivago
Great Expectations (or Bridge Over the River Kwai, either or)

Miloš Forman
Amadeus
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Loves of a Blonde
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Tim Burton

Edward Scissorhands
Sleepy Hollow
Sweeney Todd

Edgar Wright

Shaun of the Dead
Hot Fuzz
The World's End

John Ford

The Quiet Man
Young Cassidy
She Wore a Yellow Ribbon

Ken Loach

The Wind that Shakes the Barley
The Angels's Share
Riff Raff

Stephen Frears

Mrs Henderson Presents
Mary Reilly
High Fidelity






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Hi,

Many of the others have been listed so I left those alone .. the listing is enough for me on them, although I might swap one or two things.

Luis Bunuel
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Viridiana
The Phantom of Liberty

Pedro Almodovar
Kika
High Heels
Talk to Her

Federico Fellini
La Dolce Vita
8 1/2
Intervista

Terry Gilliam
The Fisher King
Brazil
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

Peter Greenaway
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
Prospero's Books
The Pillow Book

Nicolas Roeg
Performance (with Don Cammell)
Castaway
Don't Look Now
Walkabout
Bad Timing, A Sensual Obsession

Jean Luc Godard
Godard's King Lear
Breathless
Alphaville

Zhang Yimou
Raise the Red Lantern
To Live
Shanghai Triad

Peter Brook
King Lear
Marat/Sade
Meetings With Remarkable Men
The Mahabharata

Some of these list more than 3 films, because it was impossible to choose for me. Peter Brook is one such case where 3 of those things were first on the stage and they were unbelievably strong and far out, and impossible to even describe, and the words in Marat/Sade are so prophetic and make so much sense today that no one will actually see it or listen to it!

Nicolas Roeg preceded MTV in the film PERFORMANCE still one of the best films ever made and the one film where the music is so unbelievably well used to effect. 

Peter Greenaway is insane and out of it, but his work is amazing ... and if you can handle it, check out the opening sketch in NOT MOZART for something totally insane, that most people would not even consider!

Zhang Yimou is here, because he helped break some of the chains in Chinese films, however, those chains are back harder than ever and Chinese films have fallen in recent years, in my eyes ... or I have not seen many of them ... they just not showing in the film festival here!

And thanks for adding Tarkovsky, although I would like to add folks like Denis Arcand,  Peter Weir, Lasse Hallstrom, Krzystof Kieslowsky, Nikita Mikhakov, Jacques Rivette ... and so many others!
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