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  1. Chantal Akerman's Une Cinémathèque Imaginaire's icon

    Chantal Akerman's Une Cinémathèque Imaginaire

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. “If that’s what cinema is, then I want to make films!” Chantal Akerman, on Pierrot le fou. This list stems from interviews with the filmmaker* and additional information provided by her close collaborators: editor Claire Atherton; cellist Sonia Wieder-Atherton; producer Marilyn Watelet; and her sister, Sylviane Akerman. * Mainly: - “Une Cinémathèque imaginaire de Chantal Akerman”, interview by Frédéric Strauss for La Cinémathèque française (2000) : https://www.cinematheque.fr/article/1152.html - “Chantal Akerman: The Pajama interview”, by Nicole Brenez (2011): http://www.lolajournal.com/2/pajama.html
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    Charles and Ray Eames Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Wife and husband artists, Ray and Charles Eames were an artistic team who worked in multiple mediums, and are most famous for the furniture they designed. They also happened to be quite prolific with their film output as well, as seen below. I found a source that said they created 125 films, but IMDB only lists 108, and I can't find a filmography more complete than that, so when/if more films show up on a better filmography, I will add to this list. Not listed on IMDB, but listed on the Eames' website: Babbage’s Calculating Machine or Difference Engine (1968) - ???? The Leading Edge (1966) Merlin and the Time Mobile (1978) Newton’s Method of Fluxions: An Introduction to Differential Calculus (1974) Polavision Vignettes: Bicycles (1977) A Report on the IBM Exhibition Center (590 Madison) (1978) Sumo Wrestler (1972) Time and Life International Building Lobby (1959)
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    Charles Chaplin movies

    Favs/dislikes: 7:1. Every feature-length movie directed by Charles Chaplin.
  4. Charles Marquis Warren's Westerns's icon

    Charles Marquis Warren's Westerns

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. As writer and director.
  5. Charles Vidor filmography's icon

    Charles Vidor filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Movies made by Charles Vidor.
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    Chris Marker Complete Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0. All films directed by Chris Marker, including shorts and things for TV.
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    Christian Marclay's The Clock

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The Clock (2010) is an art installation by video artist Christian Marclay. It is a looped 24-hour video supercut (montage of scenes from film and television) that feature clocks or timepieces. The artwork itself functions as a clock: its presentation is synchronized with the local time, resulting in the time shown in a scene being the actual time. Missing in IMDB: How a Watch Works (1949) What Makes a Fine Watch Fine? (1947) San Francisco: Market Street and Ferryboats (1937) Bulova Clipper Conquers Niagara Falls (1956) under construction https://theclock.fandom.com/wiki/Timeline
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    Christoph Schlingensief

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. All of the movies and short films by this extraordinary german director
  9. Christopher Guest Filmography's icon

    Christopher Guest Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Films directed by Christopher Guest
  10. Christopher Nolan Filmography's icon

    Christopher Nolan Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 586:23.
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    Christopher Nolan movies

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Every feature-length movie directed by Christopher Nolan.
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    Christopher Nolan Presents: Films That Inspired Dunkirk

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Christopher Nolan curates BFI Southbank season of influences on new film Dunkirk Personally curated by the award-winning director, Christopher Nolan Presents will offer audiences unique insight into the films that influenced his hotly anticipated take on one of the key moments of the Second World War. 24 May 2017 BFI Southbank is delighted to present a season of films that have inspired director Christopher Nolan’s new feature [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/dunkirk-2017/]Dunkirk (2017)[/url], released in cinemas across the UK on Friday 21 July. Christopher Nolan Presents, which will run from 1-31 July, has been personally curated by the award-winning director and will offer audiences unique insight into the films that influenced his hotly anticipated take on one of the key moments of the Second World War. The season will include a special preview screening of Dunkirk on Thursday 13 July, which will be presented in 70mm and include an introduction from the director himself. Nolan is a passionate advocate for the importance of seeing films projected on film, and, as one of the few cinemas in the UK that still shows a vast amount of celluloid film, BFI Southbank will screen all the films in the season on 35mm or 70mm. In 2015 Nolan appeared on stage alongside visual artist Tacita Dean at the BFI London Film Festival to discuss the importance of celluloid as an artistic medium, and he consistently shoots on film despite the industry’s move toward digital. Here, Nolan sums up his programming choices for this exclusive season: “You might expect a season of films leading up to a screening of Dunkirk to be a selection of war movies. But I chose to approach Dunkirk more as survival story than war film. One look at James Jones’ essay on ‘Phony War Films’ (in which he takes down several of my old favourites) immediately shows you the perils of taking on real-life combat in a dramatic motion picture. In Jones’ estimation All Quiet on the Western Front (Lewis Milestone, 1930) said it first and best: war dehumanises. Revisiting that masterpiece it is hard to disagree that the intensity and horror have never been bettered. For me, the film demonstrates the power of resisting the convention of finding meaning and logic in individual fate. “Most of the other films in this series fall into two different but overlapping categories. From established classics of tension like The Wages of Fear (Henri-Georges Clouzot, 1953) and Alien (Ridley Scott, 1979) through to the more recent ticking-clock nail-biters Speed (Jan de Bont, 1994) and Tony Scott’s final film, the relentless Unstoppable (2010), our season explores the mechanics and uses of suspense to modulate an audience’s response to narrative. “Other titles explore the possibilities of purely visual storytelling, whether literally, in the case of the silent epics – Stroheim’s Greed (1924) and Murnau’s Sunrise (1927) – or in part, like the thrilling windswept beaches and crashing waves of Ryan’s Daughter (David Lean, 1970). The relationship of geographical spectacle to narrative and thematic drive in these works is extraordinary and inspiring. Pure cinema. “The Battle of Algiers (Gillo Pontecorvo, 1966) is a timeless and affecting verité narrative, which forces empathy with its characters in the least theatrical manner imaginable. We care about the people in the film simply because we feel immersed in their reality and the odds they face. The visual splendour, intertwined narratives and aggressively anachronistic music of Hugh Hudson’s Chariots of Fire (1981) combined to create a masterpiece of British understatement whose popularity rapidly obscured its radical nature. “Finally, no examination of cinematic suspense and visual storytelling would be complete without Hitchcock, and his technical virtuosity in Foreign Correspondent’s (1940) portrayal of the downing of a plane at sea provided inspiration for much of what we attempted in Dunkirk. All the films are screened on 35mm or 70mm prints. I hope you will enjoy the rare opportunity of seeing these incredible movies in their original analogue glory, as nature intended.” Presented in Chronological order. See also: [url=https://www.indiewire.com/gallery/dunkirk-christopher-nolan-films-inspired/]Indiewire Gallery[/url]
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    Claire Denis Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. All the feature-length and short films directed by Claire Denis.
  14. Claude Chabrol filmography's icon

    Claude Chabrol filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 36:0.
  15. Claude Lanzmann filmography's icon

    Claude Lanzmann filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The complete filmography of director Claude Lanzmann
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    Clint Eastwood filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 131:2. A list of all feature films by director Clint Eastwood. This list excludes the various shorts, TV episodes and lost films he directed.
  17. Clive Barker Directorial Filmography's icon

    Clive Barker Directorial Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. All films directed by the famous horror writer Clive Barker.
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    Coen Brothers Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 454:10.
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    Coen Brothers filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Every feature-length movie directed by Joel and Ethan Coen.
  20. Costa-Gavras filmography's icon

    Costa-Gavras filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0.
  21. Curtis Harrington Complete Filmography's icon

    Curtis Harrington Complete Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Contains a list of all films, shorts and stand-alone anthology episodes of TV series that Curtis Harrington has directed. Excludes episodes of the following: The Legend of Jesse James (2 episodes) Baretta (2 Episodes) Logan's Run (1 Episode) Lucan (1 Episode) Sword of Justice (1 Episode) Vega$ (1 Episode) Charlie's Angels (2 Episodes) Wonder Woman (1 Episode) Hotel (2 Episodes) Glitter (1 Episode) Dynasty (6 Episodes) The Colbys (5 Episodes)
  22. D.A. Pennebaker Filmography's icon

    D.A. Pennebaker Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Full filmography of D.A. Pennebaker, noted documentarian including music videos, shorts and co-directed features. Music video compilations have been excluded if they just include the video already referenced.
  23. D.W. Griffith Filmography's icon

    D.W. Griffith Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 35:3. All feature films by director David Wark Griffith. - Lost films are excluded - Films in which he is uncredited are excluded
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    daBaum(start(95), end(23))

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. noahBaumbachFilm
  25. Danny Boyle Filmography's icon

    Danny Boyle Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 94:2. Films directed by Danny Boyle.
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