Hansel and Gretel (2007) | dir. Pil-sung Yim | South Korea
Cinematography by Ji-yong Kim
Jin Ji-Hee
Only God Forgives (2013) | dir. Nicolas Winding Refn
Cinematography by Larry Smith
Mean Streets (1973)
Director: Martin Scorsese Writers: Martin Scorsese and Mardik Martin DoP: Kent L. Wakeford
Masaki Kobayashi’s career coincides with the so-called Golden Age of Japanese cinema in the 1950s and 1960s. Despite the fact that some of his films such as the war trilogy Ningen no jōken (The Human Condition, 1959-1961) and Seppuku (Harakiri, 1962) had won international critical acclaim, the centenary of his birth in February 2016 passed almost unnoticed in the Western media. Kobayashi has been largely forgotten by the average Japanese filmgoer, and outside Japan interest in his work is much lower than it is for the films of his contemporaries, such as Akira Kurosawa...
Alfredo Müller (1869-1939) - La fuga (Series of the Arlecchinate) - 1918-1920
Brat (Brother) | 1997 | dir. Aleksei Balabanov | Russia
Writer: Aleksey Balabanov Cinematography by Sergey Astakhov
Give more facts 😍❤️
hahah but give me some clues as to what you want to know please :3
- He… he partially learned how to play the saxophone for New York, New York
- He lived in Sicily for about two months to learn his lines for The Godfather
- He auditioned for the role of Sonny in the Godfather, but got the role of young Vito instead
- He learned how to drive to act as a Taxi Driver
- To prepare for his role on Taxi Driver he actually worked as a taxi driver lol
Amélie | dir. Jean-Pierre Jeunet | 2001
DoP: Bruno Delbonnel
Hansel and Gretel (2007) | dir. Pil-sung Yim | South Korea
Cinematography by Ji-yong Kim