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The Double Life of Veronique

there’s The Double Life of Veronique: an amalgamation of gold and amber, green, and orange. It goes without saying that the film already stands out as one of the best looking of all time,
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The Cranes are Flying

Sergey Urusevsky’s cinematography feels like it is of the ‘90s (and not 1957). His swooping movements, long distance and warped close ups, and other advanced techniques feel so much more alive...
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The Night of the Hunter

the once misunderstood The Night of the Hunter. To match his twisted vision, Stanley Cortez went even darker than most films noir, had a field day with double focal points, explored wide angled shots, and more
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Cries and Whispers

Ingmar Bergman was known for his black and white photography for a while, but perhaps his most triumphant foray into colour is Cries and Whispers. Exploring the heavy uses of black, white, and red, cinematographer Sven Nykvist had his work cut out for him. He still persevered, rendering this domestic drama into a monochromatic illustration of apparitions, blood, and the overhanging fear of death.
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The Color of Pomegranates

Sergei Parajanov reinvented cinema in a way that no one else has for decades since. He helped resort the medium back to what it once was: motion pictures (although there is a heavy emphasis on the latter word).
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Days of Heaven

This experiment of yellows, sepias and tans makes every image feel like a photograph from another era, transporting you not just to a different time, but within the literal relics of history.
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I Am Cuba

After the artistic success of The Cranes are Flying, director Mikhail Kalatozov and cinematographer Sergey Urusevsky teamed up again for a film that somehow looked even better. The ever-daring aesthetic genius in I Am Cuba took what already made Cranes outstanding and brought it to another level,
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Blade Runner

Before there was Sir Roger Deakins turning a dismal world into a vribrant wonderland in Blade Runner 2049, Jordan Cronenweth made the original neo noir classic a colour film that was just as dark as the films noir that cam before it. The only life here comes in the form of cold blue lighting, and it shines off of the advertisements, through the broken blinds, and off of the faces of the damaged citizens of a broken dystopia.
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Persona

In Persona, Ingmar Bergman sought to destroy film as we know it forever. Sven Nykvist played ball, but it’s interesting how by-the-book the cinematographer still performed (in a meta experiment to separate this very medium from its foundations). Still, Nykvist went the extra mile by turning his photography into illusionary masterworks, with silhouettes and shadows colliding,
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The Conformist

It is a masterpiece of a film, and Bernardo Bertolucci’s opus. Photographically, Vittorio Storaro has never been better, with jaw dropping shots, movement selection, and the colour palette (my God the palette!).
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A Space Odyssey

Stanley Kubrick told an epic of the many centuries of humanity (from our primitive roots to the great technological beyond). With this story comes magical work from Geoffrey Unsworth, who manages to somehow reinvent the cinematic language shot after shot after shot.
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The Tree of Life

The Tree of Life is the same kind of cinematic euphoria but for arthouse enthusiasts. Even if you are not religious, The Tree of Life is a singular spiritual ritual that film lovers must experience once, and a bulk of this transcendence comes from Lubezki's finest art to date.
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Barry Lyndon

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