ITT: Your country's most influential director

ITT: Your country's most influential director

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I doubt yours is Kubrick though.
I would argue it's either Griffith or wells.
Not that they are my favourite, but you didn't ask that, did you

why are you such a dick

Also it's up to debate but I think ours is this one. Glauber Rocha.

What? I'm just pointing out cinema historiography

Why are people on this board such uncultured swines that only bother about memes and shitposting?

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Who is your favorite director then

"ANTONIO DAS MORTES !"


As for France, if you go history probably the Lumière bros, otherwise I'd cherrypick Max Ophūls, Jacques Rivette or Jean Renoir

Bergman without second thoughts
Although I'm trully ignorant in contemporaneous cinema....

>Iñarritu
>Cuaron
>del Toro
Literally the best film directors of this century

Renoir for sure baby. If you had to argue about the most influential director in history, he would compete in a fist fight with Feline...

Top patrician tier taste there, at least if you like him.

Onecould argue it's Godard or Truffaut

Only now Hitchcock came to mind... as we are talking about influences in future generations... he could grab that trophy

For our classic era Ismael "el indio" Rodríguez.
Contemporary would be pictured.

I'm not very happy he's getting more Hollywoodian now...
Although he was never a contrarian director...
I still love babel like i did the first day.

Luc Besson

Sergio Leone
Federico Fellini

Ingmar Bergman

(he's the only one i know of)

Kubrick was British

Danis Tanović, won oscar and makes really good movies not shit and than be like u dont understand art.

Alejandro Jodorowski

meme man that makes artsy fartsy experimental movies

they're really good though

I don't what it is. I think it's a combination of Sup Forums growing influnece, getting older and realising everyone here was always uncultured shit and just in general the place going down the dumps.

I think it's all 3. I'm coming on here less and less

He had many good rivals, but in the question of influence I think he is no.1
(even with Polański making a bigger international career)

Fabián Bielinsky, who made Nueve Reinas and El Aura, too bad he died too young.
And then Pablo Trapero that get his dick sucked by European critics all the time.
And then Campanella because of the Oscars, he's good but he's meme tier for me.

>uncultured swines
>Bergman
>I'm trully ignorant in contemporaneous cinema...

Wow how pretentious can you get

Argie cinema is pretty great tbhwy. I'm really jealous about how you guys are doing compared to us. Also, is Darin very famous and admired there? Our equivalent would be Wagner Moura, he's really good, although his political views are shit. Did Darin ever make any comments about politics?

Mélies is nice too, he basically invented the "script", something so simple and yet it had to be invented too.

Fellini without a doubt

It's Ingmar Bergman by far. He's a nigger though, his movies seem to be about either, a childish misinterpretation of Christianity or Psychoanalysis which is a discredited and irrelevant pseudo-science. You're really sucking the baby-boomers tits if you think his movies are great.

Hitchcock probs

not ken loach?

>Besson
>most influential

no.

Baltasar Kormákur by far
known for films like Everest, Two Guns and Contraband as well as many Icelandic films not known outside of Iceland

is he a remnant of the turkish invasion of iceland?

it would be the other way around my roach friend, it was a slave raid so the Icelanders were taken to Algeria

I think he is like 1/2 or 1/4 Spanish or something

yeah I know just bantz.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdellatif_Kechiche
funny thing is we have the same last name

>Implying

nice proxy

FERME TA SALE GEULE ENCULÉ C'EST PAS UN PROXY BORDEL

This guy definitely.

Where is Von Trier? I want to kick his ass

how's the islands lad?

proof?

Yea it was Welles, even if his talent went unfulfilled.

Which is funny to say because he directed what's most widely accepted as the greatest film ever made.

Kubrick is probably my favorite though.

Kubrick Power Rankings:

1. The Shining
2. 2001
3. Full Metal Jacket
4. Strangelove
5. Spartacus

yup

>not Eisenstein

Citizen Kane is a little bit overrated

Norway has always been weak regarding film compared to our Scandi brothers, so for Denmark it's Dreyer

Just pick a random french director :^)

Nice colours, proxy.

because you're a pleb