Who's your favorite director from the French New Wave?

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Yes.

french cinema shit.

>anime
>good

Marker or Resnais.

Godard

Only for the supreme aesthetics.

The stories are trash but that's not the point.

Glad you read the OP.

Luc Moullet since I'm a true kinoisseur

All of them was a bunch of faggots

I've saw Éric Rohmer's Le Rayon vert the other day, so good, very emotional, recommended if you are into quirky realism and tumblrcore shit.

melville is my favourite. he's not really considered french new wave but he's still associated with the movement

>FNW

left bank directors dont belong to la nouvelle vague?

don't forget about me!

Looks like the wave hit him in the face

>we still live in a world that likes Masahiro Shinoda

based

and the retard complaining about directors not being critics in les cahiers didn't say anything here coz he's a pleb

user you're such a madman

>Adieu au Language isn't the best French film ever

*barks in 3D*

Someday I'll buy a 3D TV just to watch that film

No it's because Rozier is new wave you dumb shit.

Rohmer was one of the best. Watch his Six Moral Tales or his Comedies and Proverbs for the best in comfy French life with its many intricacies.

Kek

you better hurry. all the big companies have literally abandoned the tech. No new tvs from this year onward will be 3D compatible.

I'd recommend getting an LG passive 3d tv. Active 3D is awful and I'm shocked that it became the dominant format.

Don't get a TV for 3D get a projector

Eric Rohmer

Jean Pierre Melville. The guy knows how to make a compelling crime film. He also inspired directors I like such as Scorsese and Mann.

Based Varda