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Basma Alsharif filmography
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Attiyat Al-Abnudi / Atteyat El-Abnoudy filmography
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Piero Marelli filmography
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Trịnh T. Minh-hà filmography
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Sharon Lockhart filmography
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Sight & Sound's Best Films of 2013
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Cecilia Mangini filmography
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Jocelyne Saab filmography
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Sarah Maldoror filmography
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Mai Zetterling filmography (as a director)
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Noriaki Tsuchimoto filmography
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Sohrab Shahid Saless filmography
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Hartmut Bitomsky filmography
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The New York Times Best Movies of 2022
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Sight & Sound's best films of 2014
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Cinéma Différent journal
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. https://letterboxd.com/murdermystery/list/cinema-different/ " In the 1970s, the Collectif Jeune Cinema started to publish an innovative journal begun by Patrick Kirchhofer. “Cinéma Différent” combines theoretical and free written texts freer by artists/filmmakers who were connected to CJC. A breath of freedom shines through the reading of each issue, mostly in the forms of writing (photo collages decorated with texts, art essays, etc.)." "From its conception, “Cinéma Différent” seems to echo directly from the position undertaken by the own experimental film practice in the cinematic landscape: Claude Brunel, one of the recurring authors of the journal, defines it like this: "Subject to any guidelines, if that is not one of the requirements, a victim of any theory but open to all theories, conceived and built away from chapels and polemics, those "what-it-needs-to-be-thought” and "what-it-must-to-be-done", “Cinéma Différent” has no other purpose than to help to highlight, to distribute and to create an independent, different and experimental cinema” ("Editorial" Cinéma Différent, nr 23 / 25, July August/September 1979, p.3)1. Result of the diversity inherent to this kind of cinema, the journal seeks to reconcile sharp and precise explanations of various experimental movements, with a great creative part inserted immediately, out of the pages. " -
fujicolor
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Christian Petzold filmography
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Nicole Brenez: “Traitement du Lumpenprolétariat par le cinéma d’avant-garde”
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. https://letterboxd.com/gump/list/nicole-brenez-traitement-du-lumpenproletariat/ Not on tmdb The Illegal - Robert M. Jung (1976) Hunger - Workers Film and Photo League (1932) Sleep Now in the Fire - Michael Moore/ Rage Against the Machine (2000) La douceur dans l'abîme- Jerome Schlomoff, François Bon (1999) Place de la République - Jean-Gabriel Leynaud (1995) Afrika Shox - Chris Cunningham /Afrika Bambaata / Leftfield (1998) Ali au pays des merveilles- Djouhra Abouda / Alain Bonnamy (1975) -
Margaret Tait filmography
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notable japanese color films
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. https://www.imdb.com/list/ls075020711/ https://festival.ilcinemaritrovato.it/en/sezione/i-colori-del-giappone/ https://blog.dvd.netflix.com/new-dvd-releases/color-films-of-yasujiro-ozu-1958-1962 -
/film/’s Guide to Documentaries: Patrician Edition
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. https://letterboxd.com/8chanfilm/list/film-s-guide-to-documentaries-patrician-edition/ This list of "patrician" documentaries comes from the first—and still one of the best—charts made on /film/: 8ch.net/film/res/1253.html -
The Female Gaze at Film Society at Lincoln Center
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. https://letterboxd.com/filmlinc/list/the-female-gaze/ Few jobs on a movie set have been as historically closed to women as that of cinematographer—the persistence of the term “cameraman” says it all. Despite this lack of representation, trailblazing women have left their mark on the field through extraordinary artistry and profound vision. As seen through their eyes, films by directors like Claire Denis, Jacques Rivette, Chantal Akerman, Ryan Coogler, and Lucrecia Martel are immeasurably richer, deeper, and more wondrous. Featuring in-person appearances, The Female Gaze (July 26-August 9), a international two-week series, spotlights the amazing work of such accomplished female cinematographers as Agnès Godard, Natasha Braier, Kirsten Johnson, Joan Churchill, Maryse Alberti, Ellen Kuras, and Babette Mangolte, while also posing the question: is there such a thing as the “Female Gaze” at all? -
Masterworks of American Avant-garde Experimental Film (BluRay)
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Berlin School Glossary: An ABC of the New Wave in German Cinema
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