Who are your favorite current directors? Especially relatively new ones with only one or two films out so far.
>>71404764
Patrick Brice
Robert Eggers
Ryan Coogler
Rick Alverson
Josh Mond
JC Chandor
Safdie Bros.
David Michod
Jordan Vogt-Roberts
Alexandre Moors
>>71404764
to be honest I'm only 'following' JC Chandor and Refn right now
>Especially relatively new ones with only one or two films out so far.
J.C. Chandor, Jeff Nichols
>>71405403
Personally I didn't include Nichols in my list as I think he's made that next leap.
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>>71405403
Thanks for the recommendations.
>>71405401
Refn is the only director whose entire body of work I've watched. I'm trying to expand a bit. Given that everyone here seems to think JC Chandor is worth looking into, I will definitely do so.
Jeremy Saulnier, Yorgos Lanthimos, Cary Fukunaga, Steve McQueen, Destin Daniel Cretton, Damien Chazelle, Hong-jin Na
Who are the best new directors in Hong Kong? Anybody new doing kung fu films?
>>71406280
not really as far as i know.
Joshua Oppenheimer
Werner Herzog
>>71406427
If they don't get some fresh blood, Hong Kong cinema is going to disappear. I mean, the current batch of directors will be too old and have to retire someday.
Really excited for what Andrey Zyvagintsev is going to put out next
>>71404764
Guillermo Del Toro, the director of Keit-ai.
>>71406737
yeah, i'm with. it would be a shame if that happened. i mean some people already would argue that it's starting to happen but still.
Jeff Nichols
Jeremy Saulnier
Jason Banker
Peter Strickland
Ben Wheatley
Riley Stearns
David Robert Mitchell
Joel Edgerton