In a city that lives in its own state and dynamics, the usual struggle for authority continues. A circus comes to the city from the eve of this wind of change, which is planned from the bottom to the bottom. There's finally going to be a big mess all over the city. Everyone wants to know what's going on in this wave of anarchy, but in the meantime, it's unwittingly becoming part of this change. In the midst of all this anarchy, Janus, who has a scientific personality, tries to understand only what is going on, but eventually suffers a great loss. The film painfully describes Janus' absolute loss to all his innocence. The film, co-directed by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky, features six different cinematographers.
9.Kynodontas (2009)
Giorgos Lanthimos's 2009 dog tooth, which introduces the wide spread of the dog, is a 2009 film of the world's most widespread audiences. It is about the lives of three siblings who live in a villa with their parents in a large garden and have no contact with the outside world. Lanthimos is creating an artificial world through the core family. The process of children in this world starting to wonder about life and discovering is explained through a number of absurd situations and elements of humor. Created with humor and absurdity, the new world places big question marks around the judgments accepted without question.
8.Stellet Licht (2007)
Director Barry Jenkins said, "The purest form of cinema. Now, when I think about it, I get the feeling that I felt ten years ago when I first saw the movie." After falling in love with a new woman, the production, which centered on a father whose faith began to question, returned with the Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, where he competed for the Palme d'Or.
7.La mujer sin cabeza (2008)
Lucrecia Martel's third film, The Headless Woman, deals with the memory problem experienced by Vero, a member of the bourgeois class who crashes into something with her tool but continues on its way. Vero, who didn't look at what he was hitting, feared the situation, while the people around him were trying to make him forget about it and gradually deny it. In this respect, the film brought a heavy criticism of bourgeois morality, which did not pay the price for the problems it created. Acclaimed by critics, the production competed for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and won awards for Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay at the Argentine Academy Awards.
6.Vozvrashchenie (2003)
The film, which tells the story of Ivan and Andrey, who live alone with their mother and grandmother, changes all the way after a game on the beach when the brothers, who come running home after a game on the beach, learn that their father, who has not heard from him for 12 years, has returned. In this first feature film, Andrey Zvyagintsev portrays this world as the depression experienced by the Russian countryside, reflecting reality in its purest form while creating a dark dystopian atmosphere with both color tone and relationships between characters. .
5.Shaun of the Dead (2004)
Shaun's life isn't going his way. He hates his job, no one cares about him, and his girlfriend Liz doesn't look at their relationship very seriously. When Shaun decides to regain control of his life, an unexpected zombie invasion will complicate things. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost became one of the most memorable duos with the production, which absorbed the clichés of zombie movies and presented them as a comedy element.
4.A Serious Man (2009)
It's one of those "nev'i exclusive" masterpieces in the Coen Brothers filmography. In this film, where they take a look at their Jewish past and the culture of their childhood through professor Larry Gopnik and his family, santana and Jefferson Airplane music, rabbis, cancer, death, separation, which appears like a storm rising in the distance, but Still, there's a non-black comedy. This very personal, but once entered, the film that takes you away from the opening scene deserves to be one of the most successful films of filmography.
3.Les glaneurs et la glaneuse (2000)
Agnès Varda, one of the pioneers of the French New Wave and a master of documentary cinema, made her first digital attempt in 2000, directing her camera to "collectors". Agnès Varda is in this documentary; he focused on young people who were in court for collecting food from garbage, those who lived by eating out-of-date products, and those who collect waste materials for their art. It was enough for him to "collect". This documentary, which is in historical integrity and contemporary diversity, is the formation of a innovation that Varda brings us with its digital camera, which varda has gifted to him with the introduction of the millennium.
2.Uzak (2002)
Nuri Bilge Ceylan's third feature, Uzak, tells the intersecting story of Yusuf, who came to Istanbul to realize his dreams with Mahmut, who is thinking of going away from existential difficulties after leaving his wife. The film has a very pessimistic and dark tone, and while presenting the distance between Yusuf and Mahmoud, he leaves the audience alone with him. Muzaffer Özdemir, Emin Toprak and Zuhal Gencer are on the cast of the film, where we had the opportunity to see istanbul's old look with great image management. Let's add a sad note that Emin Toprak died in a car accident after filming the film, which won the Best Actor award shared by Muzaffer Özdemir and Emin Toprak at the Cannes Film Festival in 2003.
1.Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004)
From The Beginning, starring Jim Carrey and Kate Winslet, by Michel Gondry; he made a name for himself, especially with the theme of deleting his memory, and when he appeared in front of the audience, he was greeted with positive comments. The film, which also won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, delves into the events that unfolded as the relationship between joel, an introvert, and Clementine, who likes to act on her feelings. events that unfold when the two sides prefer to forget everything about the relationship in order to overcome the pain of separation; it reveals the declining passion in a relationship with emotional intensity and the devastating effect of the sadness that follows.
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