furbs
Well-known
It's been mentioned perhaps once already, but I will second In The Mood For Love (2000), dir. Wong Kar-Wai. The rich colors, inventive reflective angles, and elegiac half-speed scenes of the film are simply superb.
emraphoto
Veteran
A few more to add to the list:
"Northfork" (by Polish brothers)
Most of Leone's work ("Il buono, il bruto il cativo" is my favorite)
Days of Heaven was already mentioned, but I also liked cinematography very much in "Thin Red Line".
Anybody mentioned "Wings of Desire" of Wim Wenders?
I agree with THIN RED LINE.
Recently...
SHUTTER ISLAND (Robert Richardson)
BRAZIL (Evan Richards)
THE MIRROR (Tarkovsky)
tunalegs
Pretended Artist
Onibaba
Kuroneko is another Shindo movie which looks amazing.
Crazy Fedya
Well-known
Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors by S. Parajanov
excellent visual material!
I really like that film as well.
charjohncarter
Veteran
Dr Strangelove and Midnight in Paris.
leica M2 fan
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Thanks to all for reminding me of so many of these great movies. I wanted to nominate also Midnight in Paris, Amelie, and Snow Flower and the Secret Fan directed by Wayne Wang.
Three very fun movies!
Three very fun movies!
emraphoto
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moreorless
Member
Blade Runner, one of the best ever.
Early Ridley Scott generally, its mostly natural light but probably my favourite shot ever is at the end of the Duelists...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvpGOG_cCSM
bojanfurst
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Great suggestions and I agree with most of it. Two I liked that were not mentioned are Francoise Truffaut's The 400 Blows and Aki Kaurismäi's Le Havre. In La Havre, Timo Salminen, a contemporary Finnish cinematographer, was responsible for cinematography and in The 400 Blows, the cinematographer was the great Frenchman Henri Dacaë who, interestingly, worked as a photojournalist before becoming the most important cinematographer of the French New Wave.
Nokton48
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I am a huge fan of Stanley Kubrick. I have DVD copies of all of his films.
One of my favorites is "Paths of Glory" with Kirk Douglas. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBNrKn0SrJI
Hard not to mention "Casablanca". Love the lighting and Imagon shots of Ingrid Bergman.
One of my favorites is "Paths of Glory" with Kirk Douglas. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBNrKn0SrJI
Hard not to mention "Casablanca". Love the lighting and Imagon shots of Ingrid Bergman.
skopar steve
Well-known
Some great cinema pics listed in this thread. A couple of my favorites not listed,
"Stalingrad" Fedor Bondarchuk
"Valhalla Rising" Nicolas Winding Refn
"Stalingrad" Fedor Bondarchuk
"Valhalla Rising" Nicolas Winding Refn
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Once upon a time in the west. The first 20 minutes are magic
Hero
House of the flying daggers
Crouching tiger
Ran
Barry Lyndon
1900
Blade Runner
Thin red line
Come and see
Das Boot
Moliere (1978)
Brazil
La Familia (Scola)
Fanny and Alexander
Most of Lean, Hitchcock, Kieslowski, Renoir, Cocteau, Foreman, Tarkovski
Hero
House of the flying daggers
Crouching tiger
Ran
Barry Lyndon
1900
Blade Runner
Thin red line
Come and see
Das Boot
Moliere (1978)
Brazil
La Familia (Scola)
Fanny and Alexander
Most of Lean, Hitchcock, Kieslowski, Renoir, Cocteau, Foreman, Tarkovski
hellomikmik
Well-known
Idi i smotri (Come and see)
Watch at your own risk, seriously.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1K98nceA20
Watch at your own risk, seriously.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1K98nceA20
Ezzie
E. D. Russell Roberts
Idi i smotri (Come and see)
Watch at your own risk, seriously.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1K98nceA20
I see we agree on that.
chambrenoire
Well-known
RObert Budding
D'oh!
Unforgiven
True Grit (Coen Brothers)
Das Boot
Lawrence of Arabia
Last of the Mohicans
True Grit (Coen Brothers)
Das Boot
Lawrence of Arabia
Last of the Mohicans
Mongo Park
Established
Cinematography = Sheltering Sky.
CJoyner
Newbie
"The Third Man" (B&W): Welles
"The Stranger" (B&W): Welles
"The Road To Perdition" (Colour): Mendes
"The Stranger" (B&W): Welles
"The Road To Perdition" (Colour): Mendes
grandallj
Grainy
I thought Tarantino's "Inglourious Basterds" (or however it's spelled) was strikingly filmed. The opening scene in the woods has some remarkable lens swirl, if nothing else.
plummerl
Well-known
Several of my favorites would have to be:
> Dr. Strangelove
> Koyaanisqatsi
> Lawrence of Arabia
> Once Upon a Time in the West
> Casablanca
> The Conversation
> Dr. Strangelove
> Koyaanisqatsi
> Lawrence of Arabia
> Once Upon a Time in the West
> Casablanca
> The Conversation
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