As with any artform in any century, there may be many people working their craft who are considered to be among the absolute greatest. However, decades and centuries later, there are typically only a few stand-out artists in any given field whose achievements are remembered and revered.
My question to you is, centuries from now, what film or films will be looked upon as the grand cinematic achievements of the last 100 years of cinema? 2001: A Space Odyssey? Vertigo, The Passion of Joan of Arc, Au hasard Balthazar, or Zerkalo? Perhaps 8 /12, Touch of Evil, or maybe even The Seventh Seal? Why?
Also, what filmmaker will be looked upon as the greatest of all filmmakers in these early days of cinema? Bergman? Fellini? Hitchcock? Tarkovsky? Bresson? Godard? Kurosawa? Welles? Bunuel? Who? 10 points to the most intriguing answer.
2006-12-24
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