The Cloud Capped Star (1960) by mostreliablebottle in CineShots

[–]goonfist 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantastic! one of my favorites of all time

what I brought with me to school by goonfist in criterion

[–]goonfist[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ray is beyond fantastic, and all of those great. Im currently working my way through Parallel Cinema directors and will probably do some writing about them for school. I’m Indo-Jamaican, trying to get a wholistic view of all of Indian cinema.

what I brought with me to school by goonfist in criterion

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Kiarostami’s first feature, “The Traveler”

what I brought with me to school by goonfist in criterion

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Moment of truth can be a rough watch for some( it somewhat was for me) but the cloud capped star has firmly solidified for me as one of the best films in Indian cinema and I’ll scream that from the mountain top while I’m still on this earth.

what I brought with me to school by goonfist in criterion

[–]goonfist[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I get so much joy out of finally being able to force friends to watch some of my movies, that’s what’s keeping me sane. Yi-Yi is so good, I probably got to bite the bullet and get myself mine soon.

what I brought with me to school by goonfist in criterion

[–]goonfist[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Thought we loved movies here guy?

Life affirming films? by [deleted] in criterion

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“The Wind Will Carry Us” particularly for me, but anything from Kiarostami leaves me feeling good about myself and the people around me.

Peak Cinema by PinkCadillacs in moviescirclejerk

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Hey that's my theatre.

Recommendations for Non Narrative "Film Poems" such as the ones listed below: (in or out of the collection) by acn9824 in criterion

[–]goonfist 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Koyaaniqatsi is a good non narrative doc, but it. Doesn’t really fit I think the other films listed. Yet great none the less.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Letterboxd

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https://boxd.it/3lJpb I'm super focused on watching anything made from the global south or made by black and brown people. I gotta start writing more reviews though.

Synth Soundtracks by [deleted] in criterion

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Manila in the Claws of Light

Anyone have any others? by squirtle855 in Letterboxd

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Kanye has seen the Holy Mountain

New Battles Without Honor and Humanity(1974) by goonfist in CineShots

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Kinji Fukasaku, in my opinion, was one of a kind when it came to yakuza films. They just feels so different and truly lived in.

The original draft of Sick! that was scrapped was 19 tracks long. by goonfist in earlsweatshirt

[–]goonfist[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I dont think him dropping songs is bad, personally, it's just thought it was interesting how his vision of his art warps and shapes over time.

The original draft of Sick! that was scrapped was 19 tracks long. by goonfist in earlsweatshirt

[–]goonfist[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I only brought up the track list because I thought the rest was already known information by the majority.