Smart yet amateur starter-films from famous directors?

Smart yet amateur starter-films from famous directors?

Can be feature length or short student-y works.

bottle rocket by wes anderson and owen wilson

clerks

Lynch also made short student films at that time too.

Your mother was good

Thief by Michael Mann

Honestly, I almost like The Grandmother more than Eraserhead.

Mission Impossible III

Great starter film from the young auteur Mr. JJ Abrams.

First Nolan film

25 Watts

Fassbinder's first feature "Love Is Colder Than Death" is a pretty good imitation of the French New Wave but obviously much different from the kinds of films he went on to make.

terrible movie

At the age of 25 and two short experiments shy of an absolute neophyte of the medium, I produced, co wrote, directed, and starred in a little picture you may have heard of called Citizen Kane. It was met with a critical acclaim in the form of thirteen nominations and ten wins, including an Oscar for best screenplay.

I did not go to any school to be a student, I left the teaching to the film.

Did you get to hold the cane?

Were you the citizen?

ridley's scott the duellists. i still don't know how he managed to do it on such a low-budget.
who's that knocking at my door is amazing too.

good choices

starter films you fucking idiot

ok i'm sorry i misunderstood your OP

my uncle was the doctor at the beginning of bottle rocket who talks to Luke Wilson, he said he the Wilson brothers are some of the nicest people in hollywood

>who's that knocking at my door is amazing too.
this bigtime.

good to hear, they always seemed like good lads

so did your mom or your aunt write Slapshot?

>smart

>yfw most of these films have been made on less than what RLM make a month on patreon

>The Grandmother
is there anywhere online where it's not low quality shit? Searched some torrent sites and they're all youtube rip tier quality.

Sneedhead

Hard Eight

Darkstar by John Carpenter is fantastic.

MARMOTA CHICO

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>not cigs and coffee
pleb

pi