Before the Rain; Dust
Macedonia
Voted in the directors’ poll
Voted for
Amadeus |
Milos Forman |
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1960 |
Jean-Luc Godard |
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1941 |
Orson Welles |
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Krzysztof Kieslowski |
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1990 |
Martin Scorsese |
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1998 |
Todd Solondz |
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1976 |
Nagisa Oshima |
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1969 |
Rainer Werner Fassbinder |
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1966 |
Ingmar Bergman |
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1976 |
Roman Polanski |
Comments
The Tenant: Like Ravel’s Bolero – just a few notes, and then they grow and grow…
Citizen Kane: Cinema is divided before and after Kane.
Happiness: Deliciously subversive, pushes it and pushes it. And then some more.
Goodfellas: Exuberant joy in friendship. And in filmmaking.
The Decalogue (any one of the 10): The Sistine Chapel of cinema.
Amadeus: So human.
Breathless: Contagious lightness.
In the Realm of the Senses: Liberating obsession.
Persona: Exploring. Freely.