People who are into movies say that Tarkovsky, Bergman, Bresson are the best directors...

People who are into movies say that Tarkovsky, Bergman, Bresson are the best directors. For the enlightened people out there what directors are better than them that I can watch now that I've finished them?

Zack Snyder

This isn't a meme question. .

The "enlightened" would tell you that there is no such thing as a "best" director and that comparing all of them is a bit stupid, just like comparing various musicians from different genres to choose which is the "best one" is a bit absurd.

Just figure out what your true taste is and there you will find your favorite directors, which necessarily don't even have to be "the best" or flawless, but they fit your taste perfectly.

They are all great, without a doubt, but they all kinda stand in the very introverted, slightly depressed, misanthropic corner of the hall of fame. I guess maybe explore directors with different vision? Bunuel, Dreyer, Rossellini, Godard, Renoir, Welles, Herzog, Malick, or if you want something lighter Kurosawa, Scrosese, or Altman.

Kubrick.

Apichatpong Weerasethakul

Malick

Wrong. Bergman is the man. The other two are hacks

Robert Aldrich Kenneth Anger Tex Avery
Bruce Baillie Budd Boetticher Frank Borzage
Stan Brakhage Robert Breer Robert Bresson
Kyle Canterbury Claude Chabrol Jack Chambers
Chen Kaige Robert Clampett Larry Cohen
Bruce Conner Joseph Cornell George Cukor
Gail Currey Andre de Toth Alexander Dovzhenko
Carl Dreyer Robert Edelstein Blake Edwards
Sergei Eisenstein Jean Epstein Louis Feuillade
Robert Flaherty John Ford Hollis Frampton
Georges Franju Samuel Fuller Ernie Gehr
D. W. Griffith Marcel Hanoun Howard Hawks
Monte Hellman Jerome Hill Alfred Hitchcock
Hou Hsiao-hsien Joris Ivens Ken Jacobs
Chuck Jones Larry Jordan Buster Keaton
Ernie Kovacs Peter Kubelka George Landow [a.k.a. Owen Land]
Fritz Lang Jerry Lewis Joseph H. Lewis
Arthur Lipsett Louis Lumière Leo McCarey
Christopher Maclaine Joseph L. Mankiewicz Anthony Mann
Michael Mann Chris Marker Gregory J. Markopoulos
Jonas Mekas Georges Méliès Vincente Minnelli
Kenji Mizoguchi Robert Mulligan F. W. Murnau
Mikio Naruse Manoel de Oliveira Pat O'Neill
Max Ophuls Gerd Oswald Sidney Peterson
Abraham Polonsky Otto Preminger Yvonne Rainer
Nicholas Ray Ron Rice Leni Riefenstahl
Jacques Rivette Roberto Rossellini Jean Rouch
Hiroshi Shimizu Douglas Sirk Harry Smith
Jack Smith Michael Snow Alexander Sokurov
Warren Sonbert John M. Stahl Straub/Huillet
Bela Tarr Frank Tashlin Jacques Tati
Johnnie To Jacques Tourneur Luis Trenker
Edgar G. Ulmer King Vidor Jean Vigo
Josef von Sternberg Erich von Stroheim Raoul Walsh
Andy Warhol Joyce Wieland Orson Welles
Chris Welsby Paul Wendkos Edward Yang

This isn't obscure enough. I know most of these names.

I've been watching Lav Diaz movies recently. He's great.

I'll agree with you and say Bresson is a hack but Andrei Rublev.

Bergman is shit.

Worry about quality, not obscurity.
85% of obscure films are bad, there's a reason why they are obscure.

I have OCD and a list with I think every quality well known director and a pretty good number of obscure directors. It's like 300 directors. I'm looking for just random shit I haven't heard of.

I'm at the point where I need to find like 12th best Yugoslav director to add the to list.

Thank you.

>soyboy gives jewish non-answer

This is better.

Jean Epstein, Johan Van Der Keuken, Harun Farocki, Miklós Jancsó, Ulrike Ottinger, Peter Emmanuel Goldman, Robert Kramer, José Luis Guerín, António Reis, Michael Snow, Shinsuke Ogawa, Gregory J Markopoulos, Jonas Mekas, James Benning, Deborah Stratman, Sharon Lockhart, Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Lav Diaz, Wang Bing, Miguel Gomes, Matías Piñeiro, Jafar Panahi, Sherad Anthony Sanchez, Nikolaus Geyrhalter, Hong Sang-soo, Nathaniel Dorsky, Tsai Ming-liang, Frederick Wiseman, Jean-Marie Straub & Danièle Huillet, Siegfried A. Fruhauf, Albert Serra, Franco Piavoli, Lu Zhang, Daïchi Saïto, Sergey Loznitsa, Eric Pauwels, Ben Russell, Ben Rivers, Artavazd Peleshyan, Marguerite Duras, Pat O'Neill, Paul Sharits, Sharunas Bartas, Wojciech Wiszniewski, Peter B Hutton, Su Friedrich, Dimitri Kirsanoff, Fred Kelemen, Yevgeni Bauer, Susumu Hani, Juraj Jakubisko, Ken Jacobs, José Luis Torres Leiva, Peter Kubelka, Andy Warhol, Yasujirô Shimazu, Akio Jissôji, Yoshishige Yoshida, Dore O, Trinh T Minh-ha, Shûji Terayama, Gunvor Nelson, Bruce Baillie, Abel Gance, Peter Nestler, Kazuo Kuroki, Theo Angelopoulos, Naomi Kawase, Hongqi Li, Jane Arden, Jack Chambers, Klaus Wyborny, Marcel L'Herbier, Marcel Hanoun, Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, Sergei Parajanov, Don Askarian, Sohrab Shahid Saless, Peter, Gidal, Diego Rísquez, Léonce Perret, Lisandro Alonso, Gianfranco Rosi, Jennifer Todd Reeves, Mark Rappaport, Phil Solomon, Jean-Claude Rousseau, Shadi Abdel Salam, Ernie Gehr, Patrick Bokanowski, Maya Deren, Jean-Daniel Pollet, Standish Lawder, Philippe Garrel, Pierre Clémenti, Eric Baudelaire, Liang Zhao, Béla Tarr, Noriaki Tsuchimoto, Peter Tscherkassky, Aleksandr Sokurov, Ryûsuke Hamaguchi, John Abraham, Roberto Gavaldón, Momoko Andô, Olivia Wyatt, Suranga Katugampala, Mani Kaul, Mauro Herce, Yulene Olaizola, Shengze Zhu, Carlos Quintela, Pengfei, Yang Chao, Salomé Lamas,

During KG freelech I go through a country, it can vary from 20 to 200 pages of films. You could do that.

any director who defines a style/genre is worth watching. Among my favorites are Henri-Georges Clouzot, and Jean-Pierre Melville

Why?

>85%
>not 84%

>2 buzzwords in 5 word post
impressive

MORE OBSCURE

I can get his list on any spam websites top 50.

didn't bergman have a admiration- jealousy felling's towards tarkovesky ??

Go watch H-8 (1958) by Nikola Tanhofer, the best film out of the Croatian film industry

I have actually heard of more directors on your list than on his.

>I can get his list on any spam websites top 50.
That's odd, I've never seen a list like that on any spam website. I've seen lots of lists with imdb top 250 and Criterion favourite directors in such places, though.

now you are just lying

>Croatian film industry
a big fan. a BIG fan

>Michael Mann

...

You are shit

Now going over it again, maybe about the same

GOD DAMNIT.
I WANT OBSCURE FUCKING DIRECTORS.
YOU BETTER GO OUT AND BRING ME BACK A STACK OF NAMES NO ONE ON THIS BOARD HAS EVER HEARD OF, I DON'T CARE HOW SHIT THEIR MOVIES ARE.

Shinji Aoyama David Brooks Luis Buñuel
Mario Camerini Bob Cowan Charles Dekeukeleire
Allan Dwan Su Friedrich Brian Frye
Abel Gance Janie Geiser Amos Gitai
Jean-Luc Godard Sara Gomez Susumu Hani
Curtis Harrington Marcel L'Herbier Werner Herzog
Hy Hirsh Oliver Hockenhull Jean-Isidore Isou
Miklós Jancsó Abbas Kiarostami Lewis Klahr
Lev Kuleshov Claude Lanzmann Charles Laughton
Richard Leacock Maurice Lemaître Alexander Mackendrick
Yasuzo Masumura Yasujiro Ozu Marcel Pagnol
Artavazd Peleshian Jean Renoir Arthur J. Ripley
Victor Seastrom John Smith Mauritz Stiller
Kidlat Tahimik Dziga Vertov Lars von Trier
Johan van der Keuken Spencer Williams Edward D. Wood, Jr.

user are you even trying?

I missed the part about not caring if they are shit or not.

>Abbas Kiarostami
>Luis Buñuel
>Jean-Luc Godard
>Werner Herzog
>Yasujiro Ozu
>Jean Renoir
>Dziga Vertov
>Lars von Trier

Really user?

It's literally impossible for someone that has watched the entire filmography of these three to have no idea what to watch next. You are memeing hard.

>Werner Herzog
>Jean-Luc Godard
>nobody on this board has ever heard of

HE'S AT LEAST TRYING.
WHERE ARE YOUR FUCKING STACKS user!?

Start here.

FLICKS
1. Shining (Kubrick, 1980)
2. 一代宗師 / 一代宗师 (Kar-Wai, 2013)
3. L'inhumaine (L'herbier, 1924)
4. [달은 해가 꾼는 꿈] 예고편 (Park, 1992)
5. بادکنک سفيد (Panahi, 1995)

MOVIES
1. The Godfather, Part III (F. Coppola, 1990)
2. Á bout de souffle (Godard, 1960)
3. And a Little Kid Shall Lead Them (Griffith, 1909)
4. Kindsköpfe (Dugan, 2010)
5. Fear & Desire (Kubrick, 1953)

FILMS
1. Höstsonaten (Bergman, 1978)
2. Hets (Sjöberg, 1944)
3. The Birth of a Nation (Griffith, 1915)
4. 十二生肖 (Chan, 2012)
5. IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1891091718191611€€€€&-@ (Sandler, 2016)

CINÉMA
1. Mogambo (Ford, 1953)
2. Lost River (Gosling, 2014)
3. ¿Quién me quiere a mí? (Sáenz de Heredia/ Buñuel, 1936)
4. Eyes Wide Shut (Kubrick, 1999)
5. Der Student von Prag (Rye/ Wegener, 1913)

KINO
1. Berlin — Die Sinfonie der Großstadt (Ruttman, 1927)
2. Pauvre Pierrot (Reynaud, 1892)
3. Mauvais Garçons (1995, Bay)
4. Avatar (Cameron, 2009)
5. 劇場版ポケットモンスター ミュウツーの逆襲 (Yuyama, 1998)

ABSOLUTE KINOGRAPHY
1. Interstellar (Nolan, 2014)
2. L'ascension du chevalier noir (Nolan, 2012)
3. 01010101 01101110 00100000 01000011 01101000 01101001 01100101 01101110 00100000 01000001 01101110 01100100 01100001 01101100 01101111 01110101 (1928, Luis Buñuel)

>3. The Birth of a Nation (Griffith, 1915)
No matter how much you try to impress me, you will never have my approval.

is this the high-schoolers namedrop kino auteurs thread

no, it's the basement dwelling kissless virgins namedrop kino auters threads

Aki Kaurismäki.

von Trier, Lynch and Kubrick

>12th best Yugoslav director to add the to list.
I know this was a joke, but you may try Ko to tamo peva (Who's singing over there?) and Maratonci trče počasni krug

Béla Tarr

Ravioli ravioli, go watch some Piavoli