Thread for the discussion of arthouse and classic cinema.
>/film/ literature
mega.nz
>/film/ charts
mega.nz
>/film/ directors directory
docs.google.com
>but user, how do I make webms with MPV?
github.com
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Thread for the discussion of arthouse and classic cinema.
>/film/ literature
mega.nz
>/film/ charts
mega.nz
>/film/ directors directory
docs.google.com
>but user, how do I make webms with MPV?
github.com
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>took two days to make a new one
/film/bros... i think we need to throw in the towel...
and go to discord... please... do it... NOW
what /films/ did u watch during the weekend, faggot man?
>watch some random silent movie I've never heard of
>it has INSANE production values
>"yep let's blow up some ships"
where did it went wrong?
what film?
btw it's not on the /his/ chart, and I havent heard about any other movie set during the First Barbary War
is the chart user here?
have another webm
has anyone seen it? it got awful critics at cannes
Really good movie
Based beyond belief. Keep those webms coming.
>fr*nchman playing an italian
disgusting
Movies I've seen in the last few months:
>Spirited Away (9/10)
>My Neighbour Totoro (6/10)
>Jeff Who Lives At Home (3/10)
>I'm Thinking of Ending Things (10/10)
>There Will Be Blood (8/10)
>The Master (7/10)
>Under The Skin (8/10)
>Another Round (9/10)
>>I'm Thinking of Ending Things (10/10)
goodbye
a man of culture
Is this all you've watched? They are all pretty good, though (besides that one odd choice).
In the past few months, yes. I'm not a film buff as you can probably tell. I tried watching 'A Serious Man' yesterday but it cut of halfway through and wouldn't reload - it seemed okay but I wasn't massively impressed.
Any recs welcome.
>80% of /film/ lives in Ukraine
>Most of them are dead, have no electricity, or became refugees
>/film/ is dying with them
RIP. I hope you saw some beautiful explosions on your way out.
Leos Carax's miniseries adaptation of Herman Melville's "Pierre; or, The Ambiguities" subtitled in English for the first time ever, and available to watch for the first time ever since 2001 thanks to a VHS rip surfacing on YouTube last August: mega.nz
I'll be keeping this Mega link up for a couple of days but this'll be more permanently available in my shares on Soulseek; search up my current username Rrobynne Mk. II on there to get the goods.
This is technically a 'beta' version, I'm waiting for the guy who translated for me to get back to me with his seal of approval before I post it on other websites like snahp so let's call this a test & try to keep it within /film/ for now and let me know if you spot any errors. I'd like to create a new, better English translation of the whole film at some point since the Pola X DVD subtitles are quite rudimentary, but I'd need somebody to transcribe the original French word-for-word to do that since I'm no good at spoken French.
Try watching an arthouse film
% of /film/ lives in Ukraine
No proof
I'm going to buy a Powell & Pressburger box-set
>watch 1920s film
>villian is an eastern european semitic looking guy with hypnotic powers
>watch 2020s film
>villian is a white guy
Things got simpler with the times, huh?
the least pretentious kaufman film
Doesn't mean anything
Well it is based on someone else's book