Marina Abramovic’s Top 10 Films

1. Color of Pomegranates (1968), Sergei Parajanov
2. Last Year at Marienbad (1961), Alain Resnais
3. Underground (1995), director – Emir Kusturica
4. Teorama (1968), director – Pier Paolo Pasolini
5. L’avventura (1960), director – Michelangelo Antonioni
6. 8 1/2 (1963), director – Federico Fellini
7. Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975), director – Pier Paolo Pasolini
8. Melancholia (2011), director - Lars von Trier
9. The Silence (1963), director – Ingmar Bergman
10. Blue Velvet (1986), director – David Lynch

pleb or patrician?

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>Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975)

doesn't surprise me one bit

she looks like adam driver here

lol

Bretty good, except for the token edgelord one.

how many barrels of children's blood does she consume a year?

Where's all the flicks about cannibalizing children?

Isn't that weirdo like 70 years old or some shit. She's legit about black magic

I've watched the color of pomegranates and can someone explain why it's not a piece of shit?

Massive pleb.

>1. Color of Pomegranates (1968), Sergei Parajanov
good
>2. Last Year at Marienbad (1961), Alain Resnais
good but entry level
>3. Underground (1995), director – Emir Kusturica
good
>4. Teorama (1968), director – Pier Paolo Pasolini
good
>5. L’avventura (1960), director – Michelangelo Antonioni
le worst antonioni is best antonioni meme
>6. 8 1/2 (1963), director – Federico Fellini
trash
>7. Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975), director – Pier Paolo Pasolini
le shock choice
>8. Melancholia (2011), director - Lars von Trier
le contemporary choice
>9. The Silence (1963), director – Ingmar Bergman
le semi-obscure film of a renowned director
>10. Blue Velvet (1986), director – David Lynch
le entry level choice of a director who has made better films

disgusting

shit taste

>this is literally her "art"

. 8 1/2 (1963), director – Federico Fellini
>trash

here's your you

>defending the only arthouse film you've seen
lol

>le worst antonioni is best antonioni meme

Awful taste

>over 9000 hours in MS Paint

"You can paint with computers now!" My dad had the same faze but all he did was color shift photos of women's butts to look like the predator was watching them. Was honestly pretty good

BASED MARINA WORKING THE BRAINLETS

I thought she only did performanceshit

>all white people films
is she a racist or what?

Imagine living like this

>worse than Ringo
Impressive.

The deep fear of being perceived as racist is not present in people with self esteem

Pure degenerate shit.

plebtrician
everything very entry level desu

This is literally her art
crossframed.com/balkan-erotic-epic/

and this
youtube.com/watch?v=QPdIpA15_UA

Honestly if like number 4 was space jam I would take this list seriously. I mean come on this list was made by collation of top ten art house films lists.

and here's the entire thing
youtube.com/watch?v=5OM5SfUIN6Q&vl=en&bpctr=1514476850

>white women age like mi-
yellow fever fags btfo

Isnt this that bitch that killed and ate babies to stay young?

she looks like she's taking a shit

Wouldn't be surprised, these people would do anything if it had a chance of working.

>7. Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975), director – Pier Paolo Pasolini

It wasn't an instructional video, Marina!

>To make it look like predator was watching them

Lmao your dad sounds based

yeah her and most of the global political elite

Imagine if she did the performance where people could do anything to her for 6 hours again today. she would probably be dead after 3 minutes.

I'm really glad there is a serbian that is well known for something other than war crimes or sports, makes me happy.

Yes, being a satanic kike who sacrifices kids is something every Serb should look up to

hella fucking epic

Good shit, your dad is amazing

It's laughable you actually believe that nonsense

4 to 10 are great picks, havent seen the first 3 though.

.02 shekels have been deposited into your account, golem

She was orthodox, I can see why she left it. I did, it's an extremely backwards religion.

Not sure that being an edgy attention whore is something to look up to.

Nah, she would probably be the straight 6 hours circled by feminists protecting her but worshipping her hairy armpits and flaccid tits

>feminists capable of protecting anything but their own islamic rapists

Your dad seems pretty cool user

my top 10 films
1. Stacka (1924), Sergej Michajlovič Ėjzenštejn
2. Otona no miru ehon - Umarete wa mita keredo (1932), Yasujiro Ozu
3. Der Student von Prag (1913), Stellan Rye
4. Koyaanisqatsi (1982), Godfrey Reggio
5. M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder (1931), Fritz Lang
6. Vargtimmen (1968), Ingmar Bergman
7. Magia lucana (1958), Luigi Di Gianni
8. La passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928), Carl Theodor Dreyer
9. Thaïs (1917), Bragaglia & Cassano
10. The neon demon (2016), Nicolas Winding Refn

Weirdly entry level. I'd expect her to go for some old, obscure, eastern european, incomprehensible """artsy""" shit.

>Last Year at Marienbad
FUCK THIS MOVIE. I fucking watched it and wanted to go to Marienbad, which now is a little city in Czech Republic. I fucking WENT TO MARIENBAD to see the palace from the movie and guess what?

IT'S NOT FUCKING THERE. They filmed it somewhere else (Germany) and called it MARIENBAD. Fuck this boring ass piece of shit movie.

Oh, that was her?

entry level

They can't just admit they make their own snuff movies

>3. Underground (1995), director – Emir Kusturica

good taste. That movie is amazing and very comfy fun.

The nose knows

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. 8 1/2 (1963), director – Federico Fellini
>>trash
reported

my list:
1) What Happened to Nanuli Sarajashvili? (1966), Okil Kalmanawardze
2) Popiol i Diament (1958), Andrzej Wajda
3) Ekwandryna (1944), Otis Shabervilk
4) Pop (1964), Man Taurys
5) Same Place Everyday (1950), Elis Rugenweld
6) Warszawa (1976), Mariusz Pudzianowski
7) No Man's Life (1954), George M. Poders
8) Yakatarisu (1973), Oshizo Nagaki
9) Alice Through the Looking Glass (1987), Jan Svankmajer
10) Transformers (2007), Michael Bay

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my list
1) Sleep (1963), Andy Warhol
2) O Pagador de Promessas (1962), Anselmo Duarte
3) The Great Train Robbery (1904), Siegmund Lubin
4) Hiroshima, mon amour (1959), Alain Resnais
5) Chronique des années de braise (1975), Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina
6) Człowiek z żelaza (1981), Andrzej Wajda
7) Iris och löjtnantshjärta (1946), Alf Sjöberg
8) Un homme et une femme (1966), Claude Lelouch
9) ดอกฟ้าในมือมาร (2000), อภิชาติพงศ์ วีระเศรษฐกุล
10) Les Derniers Jedi (2017), Rian Johnson

Nice list but I'd put money on her not really liking any of those films or having watched any of them more than once

Post em

>watching films more than once

>>/EntryLevel/

>Les Derniers Jedi (2017), Rian Johnson
Kek

>not watching your favorite film at least 3 times
Holy shit, check this guy out

How rare is this pepe and what will she trade me for it?

>not watching your favourite film at least three times a day for the last 15 years
pleb

underrated. they probably have their own secret vault of home videos

I think I saw a Monty Python sketch like this

And now for something completely different!

Still would desu

Jesus, this might be the single most pretentious pseudo-intellectual hipster-baiting list I have ever seen.

We used to have a lot more Marina threads in the past now that I think of it.

Chromatic aberration. Is this Shadman's first ever drawing?

Imagine being Adam Driver and thinking, damn I am in the dressing room for my topless scene in The Last Jedi when I could have spent my Star Wars money on purchasing a Russian movie theater and screening Color of Pomegranates for 6 straight hours. Instead I need to watch the smug smirks of Daisy Ridley as she says "Yay! I'm the greatest Jedi who ever lived daddy!" and "This is for ALL womankind, *VWOOM, VWOOM, FORCE PUSH!*, just grin and bear it Adam Driver, your fuccboi assistant has already delivered your original directors copy of Teorama from the Pasolini estate which will prevent you from killing each last person in this studio, including hack Rian Johnson, and you wouldn't kill him last because you lied. Without Teorama you would kill him now. Thank you non-existant Jesus for the films of Pier Paolo Pasolini, who allow you to bear it, grit your teeth and bear it.

This guy's taste checks out.

This
List seems very try hard
Toss in a Ghostbusters or Animal House and I'd believe it

Another upvote for user's dad.

>2. Last Year at Marienbad (1961), Alain Resnais
>6. 8 1/2 (1963), director – Federico Fellini
>7. Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975), director – Pier Paolo Pasolini
>8. Melancholia (2011), director - Lars von Trier
pleb-tier

Not bad, not good. It's according to her class and position. I don't doubt she loves all of these movies, but she clearly isn't too invested in them outside of social life.

Most people are like this.

pretentious much?

>first Marina thread in like years
>multiple baby blood posts
But I've never heard that about her until now? Would someone like to clue me in on this?

Not really. I mean, all of these you could find anywhere, or watch on TV years ago (outside of Color of Pomegranates maybe? But it had a rerelease in 2015). Pretentious would be putting EMPIRE or some hyper long stuff that is impossible to watch.

Literally worst Kusturica.

>Don't say Dracula, it's too obvious
>Uh...120 days of Sodom!

120 Years of Sodom is certainly more "obvious" than Dracula in academic circles.

>trying too hard: the list

>10) Les Derniers Jedi (2017), Rian Johnson
Nice.

>Le fond de l'air est rouge
Which of the octojillion versions is your preferred one?

fun fact: Abramovic is a common Jewish last name in Slavic countries.

>1. Color of Pomegranates
fucking lmao stopped reading there

Melancholia was fucking garbage. I've never been so pissed off watching a movie before.

>I stroke my ego much more than this Serbian woman

Nah, I was just trying to point out that most of this films are not really obscure, or that putting them on a list of favourites is not really that silly or pretentious.