>>82821020
Watch the rest of his movies.
>>82821997
seen them all, of course
>>82821020
Tarkovsky is quite special but if you liked the narrative than go with surrealism.
Jodorowsky is maybe too edgy, but Lynch has similar dreamlike non linear narratives so go through it if you haven't already.
If you liked the poetic quality than try Bergman, Mallick or even Jim Jarmusch.
The only other directors that come to mind are Bergman and Bresson.
>>82823111
>two times bergman mention
Meant Bela Tarr sorry
try these
>>82823111
>>82823132
I've seen every single director you suggested, in many cases even their entire filmographies. I also believe The Tree of Life is a rip off from The Mirror.
>>82823476
Seen some of these. Sorry but none of this challenges Tarkovsky.
>>82823540
you've seen Ruiz, Lopushansky and Rivette and think they're not good?
Try Sergei Parajanov and Eisenstein.
>>82823587
>>82823476
vitus pls
>>82823806
what.. no... this is me Sergei, your Russian kino expert.
>>82823854
Hey elusive Mark!
>>82823618
>Eisenstein
literal opposite of Tarkovsky tho
>>82821020
The net is vast and infinite.
>>82823587
Exit level on /lit/ means books that make you wanna kill yourself. Are these also books that will induce suicide, or are they considered the epitome of obscurity and patricianhood?
>>82826466
the second.
Do you have the /lit/ exit chart by any chance?
>>82826728
Did you make the chart?
Also pic related.
>>82821020
go where the wind blows
>>82823476
>Peeping Tom
Isn't that just a horror movie?
>>82826822
thanks, are you sure these should make you want to kill yourself? Street of crocodiles, Jakob von Gunten and Petersburg are not really depressing at all.
I did with suggestions from another anon
>>82826941
I didn't make it and I do find some of it to be not that depressing.
However, I can totally see how someone could become suicidal by reading Stoner, Journey to the End of the Night, Atomised, or Melancholy Resistance.
>>82826941
The death of the Street of Crocodiles author is pretty depressing.
>>82823587
why is blow up on here?
>>82827019
Stoner and Atomized yes, JTTEOTN and TMOR weren't depressing to me desu I've read far worse
>>82827020
Very interesting story, do you know about the murals he painted?
>>82827079
It's more or less a joke option because it's not as obscure as the rest but the ending is spectacular
>>82827164
>>82827079
Blow-Up is super famous but it's somehow underappreciated. The ending and the Yardbirds concert scene + aftermath are the kinoest of kino.
Is it normal to hate godard? I've never been able to enjoy his films.
>>82827164
>Very interesting story, do you know about the murals he painted?
No I do not. I read Street of Crocodiles a while ago but don't remember anything about it, I should read it again. There is an animated movie based on it, apparently.
>>82827301
he basically was under the protection of a nazi officer somewhere in Poland when a rival nazi officer shot Schulz saying to the first nazi 'you shot my jew now I shot yours' (he apparently wanted revenge because Schulz's nazi shot the jew of the rival nazi).
He had painted some murals in the house of the nazi for his children but they've disappeared after the war, possibly in Israel since Schulz's friend who edited his work escaped to Israel, but nobody knows where they are and Poland still considers it a national treasure theft
yea the Brothers Quay short is really good, probably the best thing they did
>>82823476
which one of those should I watch next?
>>82827582
C&J is mandatory
>>82828327
I think he means of the pink ones.
>>82828370
oh, India Song then
>>82827582
D'est
Watch better film