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The Cinema Cartography
United Kingdom
Приєднався 11 лис 2014
Created by Lewis Michael Bond and Luiza Liz Bond, The Cinema Cartography inspires new ways of experiencing Art. We do this because we believe that Art changes the world by empowering people with new perspectives. Through our own diverse and accessible online content, we aspire to promote critical thinking and improve people's relationship with Art and the world around them.
The 15 Greatest Documentaries
These are the considerations for the best documentaries of all time. Regardless of the genre we attempt to confine it in, sometimes reality is greater than fiction.
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
2:09 Number 15
6:52 Number 14
11:37 Number 13
16:36 Number 12
22:01 Number 11
27:11 Number 10
31:49 Number 9
36:50 Number 8
41:37 Number 7
46:23 Number 6
49:52 Number 5
55:04 Number 4
1:01:29 Number 3
1:07:09 Number 2
1:12:24 Number 1
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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 Introduction
2:09 Number 15
6:52 Number 14
11:37 Number 13
16:36 Number 12
22:01 Number 11
27:11 Number 10
31:49 Number 9
36:50 Number 8
41:37 Number 7
46:23 Number 6
49:52 Number 5
55:04 Number 4
1:01:29 Number 3
1:07:09 Number 2
1:12:24 Number 1
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Ran - DEEP DIVE
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On today's episode of 'Deep Dive' we explore Akira Kurosawa's feudal epic: Ran. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction & Synopsis 0:42 Where Ran ranks amongst Kurosawa's works/Ran as Kurosawa's 'masterpiece' 4:34 Adapting Shakespeare 13:36 The filmmaking of an old master/his influence as a painter 22:42 Use of colour/the style of Ran compared to m...
Blue Velvet - DEEP DIVE
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In the premiere of 'Deep Dive', Lewis and Luiza explore the uncanny world of director David Lynch and his film Blue Velvet. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction & synopsis 1:57 The multiple interpretations of the film (psychosexual Americana/a coming-of-age story)/The focus of the film being on Jeffrey instead of Frank 10:19 The 'death' of the f...
The Aesthetic of Love
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography An exploration of the visual language of Love and its expressions in Cinema through cinematography storytelling and thematic. Press CC for a list of films. Legenda em Português Brasileiro fornecida gentilmente por Patreon: J George TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 1:43 On Falling in Love 14:11 On Melancholy of Love 24:18 On Transgression of ...
The Greatest Faces In Film
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography An exploration of the power of facial expressions in Cinema, and the impact of outstanding acting in shaping Storytelling. 0:00 Thank You to our Patrons 0:18 Introduction 2:49 The Faces of Cinema 4:49 Renee Falconetti (The Passion of Joan of Arc) 7:20 Claude Laydu (Diary of a Country Priest) 9:39 Andrej Zulawski 10:44 Stanley Kubrick 11:0...
Why the Most Creative Film Ever Made Was Forgotten
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography A deep look into Abel Gance's unparalleled 1927 masterpiece; Napoleon. Posted with permission of The Film Preserve, Ltd. and Zoetrope Corp. 0:11 Introduction 1:39 France, 1820s 7:33 France, 1920s 26:08 France, 2020s For business inquiries: contact@thecinemacartography.com NOTE TO VIEWER: Due to copyright issues audio elements have had to ...
The Golden Age of Japanese Cinema
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography We explore the rich 1950's decade in Japanese Cinema, talking about historical context, censorship, visual style and the great films produced during this era. Press CC for a list of films shown. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Introduction 2:39 PART I - History 13:50 PART 2 - The Golden Age 31:14 PART 3 - Legacy BIBLIOGRAPHY/REFERENCE Japanese Cinema: Te...
d e g e n e r a c y
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography A provocative investigation into the impact of transgression for transgression's sake in a Contemporary Art landscape tainted by the lack of Aesthetic standards and by the hijacking of Art by Hyper Modernity, Consumer Culture, AI and Capitalism. For business inquiries: contact@thecinemacartography.com
Video Games Deserve Better
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography Are Video Games Art? Can the best Video Games really face-off against some of the best works of Literature, Music, Cinema and the Visual Arts or are we selling the craft of Gaming too short? TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Introduction 6:19 A History with Games Part 1 - Video Game Mechanics and Systems 11:20 Interaction 35:32 Video Games Need to Be Fun ...
ACID IS BAD FOR BUSINESS
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ACID IS BAD FOR BUSINESS is our new podcast exclusive to Patreon members. Listen here: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography A new episode every Tuesday, totally unscripted. Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography For business inquiries: contact@thecinemacartography.com
The Illusion of Progress
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography A provocative look into the world of Progress, Modernity and its impacts on the landscapes of Art and Cinema. Is Art truly dying, and if so, can we trace the genesis of its End to prevent this from happening? 0:11 I. Two Tales of a City 4:05 II. Exit The Survival Horror 8:42 III. Brutally Dishonest 12:11 IV. Art Causa Famae 15:45 V. Down ...
everything is dying...
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography Everywhere you look everyone seems to be proclaiming the End of Art, that things are not like they used to be. This time, this feeling seems to be stronger than mere nostalgia. Thumbnail Painting is "Amy" (Oil on Canvas, 2017) by Michaël Borremans For business inquiries: contact@thecinemacartography.com
The Films That Changed My Life
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography A super-cut of Luiza's favourite films, the films that can change your outlook on the world or that had a great impact on my personal journey. Press CC for the films used. Programme 0:17 A Note by Luiza 0:43 Part I 3:19 Part II 6:45 Part III Score: The Prélude Op. 28, No. 4 in E Minor, by Frédéric Chopin Overture to Egmont, Op. 84 by Ludw...
Why is Experimental Film (not) Cinema?
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography A dive into the question: is Video Art even Cinema? What about Experimental Films? What is the line that divides Video Art and Film? What are the standards that raise an Experimental Film into Art or Cinema? Press CC to see a list of the films used. Kind Regards, For business inquiries: contact@thecinemacartography.com
ART IS NOT FOR SALE
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Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/cinemacartography An investigation into the world of DIY Art, Otherness, Guerrilla Filmmaking and Outsider Art. A look into the fact that every artist is, in some form or another, an outsider. Press CC to see a list of the films used. Programme 0:00 Introduction 2:46 FORBIDDEN IDEAS 23:08 FORBIDDEN IMAGES Kind Regards, For business inquiries: contact@theci...
The Filmmaker at the End of the World
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The Filmmaker at the End of the World
Cynicism is Not Insight (+EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT)
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Cynicism is Not Insight ( EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT)
The History of Cinema Before It Was Cinema
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The History of Cinema Before It Was Cinema
Really had high hope or this list... especially seeing Mirror, Ordet, Tokyo Story, Andrei Rublev, Fanny & Alexander... but I can't believe some of the entries... The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is a cheesy movie I can't condone, Spirited Away you claimed was about a girl trying to find her place in the world lol. It's not remotely about that. As Miyazaki himself said in interviews he has some friends about that age, 10, and wanted to make a movie they could enjoy. It's basically Miyazaki's idea of what kids enjoy, and that's why it feels like a tour through a mystical fantasy world without much of a real story, or deeper meaning. It's a dumb pointless movie if you ask me. Your number 1 & 2 being the Godfather was such a massive letdown. You didn't mention so many great masters of cinema like Mizoguchi and Kalatozov. You don't even have a single Godard or Wong Kar Wai? Like what about The Cranes Are Flying, Sansho the bailiff, Vivre Sa Vie, or Fallen Angels? And Love Exposure is not one of Sion Sono's best movies. Himizu and Noriko's Dinner Table are far superior. Love Exposure again has terrible cringey bad acting. You seem to like a lot of movies with bad acting. I just tried to watch Mulholland Dr. And man was the acting ever terrible, like not just the extras, but even the leads were wooden. It was very play-like, and made me cringe non-stop.
ran is my favourite. possibly even my favourite japanes movie. love this video and this format!!
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This is definitely one of my all time favorite video essays, I’ve relistened to this dozens of times. Will continue elevate my reference
Hey man excellent job I watched this multiple times. Very grateful to your talent and for sharing it
in conclusion: he coocked before there was a kitchen
Favorite short films?
Spirit Of The Beehive...
You guys, the makers of this essay and commenters, are my spiritual family. Does anyone know where I can search for a piece I once saw on public television back in the 80's? It was an art film with short vignettes of a boy and his imagination reaching beyond the humdrum of his house, father and mother, who seemed to be in a trance. A colorful film or video, that features unique electronic music throughout, and if I recall correctly, may have involved some alien intervention or at least alien things conjured from the boy's imagination. I have tracked down a few other videos like this using the internet, but this one still eludes me.
It's been a year already
Good Discussion... 😃💖
Wonderful... 👍🏾✨ Informative... 😃😍❤️
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game at 1:00:38
Man With a Movie Camera desperately needs to be on this list, along with For All Mankind.
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Thank you Excellent.
Whats the piano song at the end
I agree that a lot of people don’t even put thought into their art. But some modern art is pretty good though (for instance, graffiti, some are pretty thought provoking). I feel like the video fails to know who to blame, there’s also capitalism into the mix as well as some other factors.
The quality of the content and images is beyond question, all very professional and well done. But the moment you make a documentary you have to give the viewer breaks, you can't not break from one topic to another, maybe with music or just simple images. You can't hold the attention for 40 minutes without a moment of pause
Please, please create new videos for your fans. With 3 months since this video you definitely have me fearing the worst.
#2 Santantango. Was very eager to watch, but it's 7 hours long! How does that even count as a movie?!
1. Once upon a time in America 2. The Godfather Part 1+2 3. One flew over the Cuckoosnest 4. There will be blood 5. The good, the Bad and the Ugly 6. Come and See 7. Deer Hunter 8. Oldboy 9. Heat 10. Raiders of the Lost Ark Close call: Apocalypse Now, Barry Lyndon, Empire Strikes Back, Alien and Goodfellas
A very fun video indeed.
oh de su
Horrible spoilers!!!
This is rich, deep and important document to introduce (me for one) to some Great cinema. The themes are important and the appropriation of creative innovation by the mechanics of power remains a key problem for human survival, in the context of the role of capitalism in our multifold contemporary crises.
21:08 what is this gnarly looking movie? With the japanese demon?
I really enjoyed Jeanne Dielman and I didn't think I would. Left an impression on me for days afterwards.
Cross analyze, compare and contrast with how faces (real or not) in memes are treated
Great video
Unironically this is one of the best video essays on youtube.
После сатанинского танго, нет смысла смотреть какие то еще фильмы, или читать книги, или заниматься какой либо деятельностью вообще
I _really_ hope Criterion has RAN in the works for a blu/4k release with all the trimmin's, because it is baffling that there's no such release yet. (Same with Welles' OTHER SIDE OF THE WIND, another genius's late-career masterpiece.) Also I think I'm in love.
game at 21:29 and 23:47?
ok bro we get it, u r a purist and the most high iq person in the world. and we filthy have no artistic braindeadness to understand these boring ass movies. its just nostalgia and movies that tried to do something different bt not always entertaining..
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In 2012 I made a short experimental noir. You may find it amusing. Bum Rap Andre Hunt ua-cam.com/video/CwQ84VaeJ-s/v-deo.htmlsi=abS4YgnCAkVcY2Ir
Should add Paris is Burning
This last movie was inspired by LSD!! THANK YOU
What about some of the key movies you missed such as Romeo and Juliet, un homme et une femme, the before trilogy
Neopolitan is OK but I prefer just getting strawberry ice cream
to your average film buff a lot of these would be considered utter shite, you are viewing these movies through a student of film lenses, whereas most people watch for enjoyment, don't get me wrong there are some great films listed, but man quite a few you couldn't pay me to watch, i don't want to be uncomfortable, hard to watch, bored to tears, i want to laugh, cry, walk the journey with characters i am invested in, be spirited away by a magic story and above all be entertained. never, as a great man once said, go full retard.
Literally all of these are great and entertaining
How about Magnolia, or being John Malkovich or the other Charlie Kaufman movie Schenectady, New York? Thanks for the episode. This is very interesting. Thank you.
Who are the filmmakers you mentioned at 1:13? Captions aren't doing it justice.
Bela Tarr and Robert Bresson
No one… Not a soul…. Lewis: “My c*nt is blue.”
Both of you are right on target..bravo..it would take weeks for me to decide on Kurosawa's best film ever....in my top 5 are: 7 samurai, ran, yojimbo, ikiru and...errrrr.....I'm leaning on rashomon or hidden fortress.....
Anything we create or is created by definition is ART. Art is so subjective no one has the authority to say if something is art or not. Creation is ART.
Luiza's leeds accent coming in strong!!
If youre seeing this video please look up "Entartete Kunst" instead of wasting 12 minutes
I'll just say it, modern AAA games are just profit-driven empty products. The future and now of videogames as art is indie.