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You s...Oh man, a post after my own heart. To wit: <br /><br />You sum up the mysterious world of Satantango (half-imagined, half-arrestingly real and in-the-moment) perfectly. I adore My Dinner with Andre, and I'm usually more a documentary guy when it comes to Malle but this perfectly captures the joyously investigative, open-to-the-world qualities of his nonfiction films, in which he burrows into the ground and discovers hidden treasure troves beneath the surface.<br /><br />Rivette is a director who, like Tarr but in very different ways, totally reinvents cinematic time. Celine & Julie is one of my favorites, a film to think about as well as experience (true of all his movies even though I tend to think of his films as visceral/immediate more than cerebral). Haven't seen Phantom of Paradise but I relate to the 'snippets of de Palma' thing, he's a director who's grown on me slowly (though I'm a fan now) despite my always loving Scarface. I did a video tribute to him a few years back along the same line - highlighting moments and forming an impressionistic, thematically-driven montage that remains perhaps my favorite thing I've done online: http://thedancingimage.blogspot.com/2009/09/directed-by.html<br /><br />And Daisies...with the exception of Fists in the Pocket, I've covered that film more than any other on my own site. Just infectious in its energy and invention. I liked Chytilova's entry in Pearls of the Deep too, which I saw recently for the first time. I love directors who let form lead. The Markers are wonderful, of course (I love that moment when the eyes blink in La Jetee), I can't help but have a major crush on Samoylova in Cranes, and Letter is definitely my favorite Ophuls, with Fontane very winsome. Love Brooks in Diary, though I like Pandora's Box even more (I think you'll love that one). And I'm salivating over Lonesome, which I've yet to see, after reading your write-up and another.<br /><br />On the debit side, Hellzapoppin left me utterly cold after eager anticipation (I'd read Halliwell's recap in an old favorites book but I laughed much harder at the page than the screen) and I find Anatomy overblown and vaguely distasteful. But you can't win 'em all.<br /><br />Wonderfully readable write-up that makes me want to see the ones I hadn't even heard of, and also to compose my own list of favorite first-time-in-2012 classics. Atop the list would be The Long Day Closes on the big screen, Histoires du cinema and Story of Film on DVD, and Me and My Gal, John Berger's BBC series Ways of Seeing, and Shoah on You Tube.Joel Bockohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11238338958380683893noreply@blogger.com