24 times per second we like surveys, you may have noticed. The latter, which closed just yesterday after many days open, and I think the most successful in terms of number of votes, has been to find who are the filmmakers most valued of moviegoers who visit us. As always, able to forgive us if some of your favorite directors did not appear in the list. Know also that I set the limit at the 70.
Many thanks to everyone for voting and hope to see in the next, that I have in mind.
most valued director, encanbezando list for more than half of voters who have been here has been the great Billy Wilder with 25 votes accounting for 54% of them.
This great Austrian-born director, a Jew to be more precise, lived in Berlin, which was forced to leave after the rise of Hitler.
As a screenwriter for 60 films and worked as director made 26. He was awarded the Oscar in 5 cases and in 21 nominated.
Like any great teacher, also had a great teacher, who was the director Ernst Lubitsch.
In 1985 he directed his last film Here, a friend . Thereafter the insurance companies no longer wanted to ensure their films due to his advanced age, insurance loss because Wilder would die 21 years later, at age 95. His legacy will endure forever in such films as Five Graves to Cairo, The Lost Weekend, Double Indemnity, West Berlin, The Twilight of the Gods, The Seven Year Itch, Ariane, Sabri na, Some Like It Hot, The Apartment, Irma La Douce, Kiss Me Stupid, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes ... and many others. Not to name the movie where I was following the script without directing.
On his tombstone is unreadable, "I'm a writer, but na die is perfect."
Jack Lemmon, put the word out to this little look at the films of Wilder for 21 Classic Movies and is better than anything I can say.
In second with 22 votes and 47% the percentage of the total, another great, Sir Alfred Hitchcock.
British director, who earned a pulse the nickname "the master of suspense " American citizen has been and remains a major reference for managers film. His years as director in England gave the film films like The Man Who Knew Too Much, Innocence and Youth or 39 Steps.
In 1938, producer David O. Hitchcock and Selznick hired him moved to America with his family. As a result of this new born American stage Rebecca and from here With films like North by Northwest, Vertigo, The Birds, Psycho, Marnie the Thief, Suspicion, Sabotage, The Paradine Case, The Rope, Strangers on a Train, Stage Fright, Rear Window, The Plot and many more.
was famous for spending teasing his actors and actresses, among those who had fetishes. Fetish actors were James Stewart and Cary Grant, actresses and muses were Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly and Tippi Hedren. Said blondes were more mysterious. As
so many other injustices committed by the overrated Hollywood Academy, Sir Alfred was not rewarded with Uncle Oscar, it was needless.
died at age 80 in Los Angeles. As
while completing his famous cameos.
In the third place , our "gafapasta" favorite, the inimitable, Woody Allen.
With 18 votes and 39 percent of the percentage, Woody Allen is no less than director, screenwriter, actor, musician and writer.
Born in New York, of Jewish descent, is considered one of the most influential directors, respected and prolific of the modern era.
began his career as a comedian at age 16, was director of his own performances in a string of hotels and wrote jokes anonymously to local newspapers.
At 17 he started to sign with the pseudonym of Woody Allen and his name began to appear for public relations agencies and jokes to appear more often in the newspapers.
acted in numerous local and occasional use in TV shows until they finally offered to participate in the screenplay What's new movie, Pussy Cat?
In 1968 he filmed his first movie Take the Money and Run , which proved a popular success. Two years after signing a contract with United Artists (production company created by Chaplin) and shot his second film entitled Bananas. Next came The Sleepy and Love and Death but it was not until 1977 with Annie Hall , considered by many as the best comedy film in cinema history when he reached the full recognition of critics and audiences, including the Academy, which awarded the prize in the category best director prize that he would not pick up. Next came other great films such as Manhattan, Zelig, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Hannah and Her Sisters, Radio Days, Husbands and Wives, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Everyone Says I Love You, Match Point and Cassandra's Dream between many and, to this day, Woody Allen is still active and it seems more than ever.
A look at the best Woody Allen, the 70's.
Many thanks to everyone for voting and hope to see in the next, that I have in mind.
most valued director, encanbezando list for more than half of voters who have been here has been the great Billy Wilder with 25 votes accounting for 54% of them.
This great Austrian-born director, a Jew to be more precise, lived in Berlin, which was forced to leave after the rise of Hitler.
As a screenwriter for 60 films and worked as director made 26. He was awarded the Oscar in 5 cases and in 21 nominated.
Like any great teacher, also had a great teacher, who was the director Ernst Lubitsch.
In 1985 he directed his last film Here, a friend . Thereafter the insurance companies no longer wanted to ensure their films due to his advanced age, insurance loss because Wilder would die 21 years later, at age 95. His legacy will endure forever in such films as Five Graves to Cairo, The Lost Weekend, Double Indemnity, West Berlin, The Twilight of the Gods, The Seven Year Itch, Ariane, Sabri na, Some Like It Hot, The Apartment, Irma La Douce, Kiss Me Stupid, The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes ... and many others. Not to name the movie where I was following the script without directing.
On his tombstone is unreadable, "I'm a writer, but na die is perfect."
Jack Lemmon, put the word out to this little look at the films of Wilder for 21 Classic Movies and is better than anything I can say.
In second with 22 votes and 47% the percentage of the total, another great, Sir Alfred Hitchcock.
British director, who earned a pulse the nickname "the master of suspense " American citizen has been and remains a major reference for managers film. His years as director in England gave the film films like The Man Who Knew Too Much, Innocence and Youth or 39 Steps.
In 1938, producer David O. Hitchcock and Selznick hired him moved to America with his family. As a result of this new born American stage Rebecca and from here With films like North by Northwest, Vertigo, The Birds, Psycho, Marnie the Thief, Suspicion, Sabotage, The Paradine Case, The Rope, Strangers on a Train, Stage Fright, Rear Window, The Plot and many more.
was famous for spending teasing his actors and actresses, among those who had fetishes. Fetish actors were James Stewart and Cary Grant, actresses and muses were Ingrid Bergman, Grace Kelly and Tippi Hedren. Said blondes were more mysterious. As
so many other injustices committed by the overrated Hollywood Academy, Sir Alfred was not rewarded with Uncle Oscar, it was needless.
died at age 80 in Los Angeles. As
while completing his famous cameos.
In the third place , our "gafapasta" favorite, the inimitable, Woody Allen.
With 18 votes and 39 percent of the percentage, Woody Allen is no less than director, screenwriter, actor, musician and writer.
Born in New York, of Jewish descent, is considered one of the most influential directors, respected and prolific of the modern era.
began his career as a comedian at age 16, was director of his own performances in a string of hotels and wrote jokes anonymously to local newspapers.
At 17 he started to sign with the pseudonym of Woody Allen and his name began to appear for public relations agencies and jokes to appear more often in the newspapers.
acted in numerous local and occasional use in TV shows until they finally offered to participate in the screenplay What's new movie, Pussy Cat?
In 1968 he filmed his first movie Take the Money and Run , which proved a popular success. Two years after signing a contract with United Artists (production company created by Chaplin) and shot his second film entitled Bananas. Next came The Sleepy and Love and Death but it was not until 1977 with Annie Hall , considered by many as the best comedy film in cinema history when he reached the full recognition of critics and audiences, including the Academy, which awarded the prize in the category best director prize that he would not pick up. Next came other great films such as Manhattan, Zelig, The Purple Rose of Cairo, Hannah and Her Sisters, Radio Days, Husbands and Wives, Crimes and Misdemeanors, Everyone Says I Love You, Match Point and Cassandra's Dream between many and, to this day, Woody Allen is still active and it seems more than ever.
A look at the best Woody Allen, the 70's.
Le continues to lag behind and in fourth place , another essential, also Jewish and German William Wyler With 15 votes (32%). Him, said the critic André Bazin: nobody has been able to "tell a story better" cinema "" to Wyler.
The fifth , with 14 votes, two different directors, two different eras, two different styles but both Americans sharing the same number of votes: Joseph L. Mankiewicz , the virtuoso story structure and characterization of characters, and Francis Ford Coppola, the director of among others, The Godfather (amen).
Sixth place is a tripartite agreement between the director, actor, producer, musician and writer Sir Charles Chaplin English, German Ernst Lubitsch, other Jewish representative in the style of U.S. comedy and Stanley Kubrick, another Jew, highlighting the technical precision with 12 votes each (26%)
Chaplin's humor was considered as "universal." To prove it was an experiment in which Chaplin shorts were designed for people from different places and cultures. Some had not even seen a television in their life. Moreover, they did not understand what went on those productions as a car, clothing or simply social protocols, but laughed with persecutions, falls, tartazos, tips, tricks ... Chaplin starring .
E na social gathering, Chaplin coincided with Einstein. The conversation was as follows:
the Einstein told Chaplin: What I admired always up to you is that his art is universal, everyone understands you and admires him. Chaplin
To which he replied: Theirs is much more worthy of respect, everyone admired and almost nobody understands .
E na social gathering, Chaplin coincided with Einstein. The conversation was as follows:
the Einstein told Chaplin: What I admired always up to you is that his art is universal, everyone understands you and admires him. Chaplin
To which he replied: Theirs is much more worthy of respect, everyone admired and almost nobody understands .
Seventh place for Italian-American, Frank Capra , the director determined to reflect human values \u200b\u200bin the big screen with 11 votes (23%)
Eighth place for two estadounidendesde. One known as "director of actresses," since no other I tore some interpretations such great women as George Cukor also son of Jews. The other ran any kind of genre and over, getting masterpieces, but mostly played the black cinema, the western genre and comedy, Howard Hawks, with 10 votes each (21%)
Ninth place for German Fritz Lang , contributor to the German expressionist movement and one of the principal architects of black cinema in Hollywood 9 votes (19%)
closed the top ten with the director, actor, screenwriter and film producer Orson Welles U.S. with 8 votes (17%). He is considered one of the most versatile artists of the twentieth century in the field of theater, radio and film. In 2002 he was chosen by the British Film Institute as the best director of all time.
The remaining votes went to:
-7 votes to Akira Kurosawa and others 7 for John Ford. (15%)
-6 votes each for Elia Kazan, Roman Polanski and Stanley Kramer (13%)
-5 votes each for Cecil B. DeMille, Federico Fellini, John Huston and Josef von Sternberg (10%)
-4 votes each for George Stevens, King Vidor, Luis Buñuel, Robert Aldrich and Victor Fleming. (8%)
-3 votes each for David Lean, Fred Zinnemann, Ingmar Bergman, Leo McCarey and Vittorio De Sica. (6%)
-2 votes each for Anthony Mann, Blake Edwards, Buster Keaton, Milos Forman, Otto Preminger, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Robert Wise, Stanley Donen and Vincente Minnelli (4%) -1 vote
each for Carl Theodor Dreyer, Erich Von Stroheim, FW Murnau, Francois Truffaut, Jean Luc Godard, John Cassavetes, Mervyn LeRoy, Michael Curtiz, Preston Sturges, Raoul Walsh, Roberto Rossellini, Rouben Mamoulian and Sidney Lumet. (2%)
Dvzhenko Nobody voted for Alexander, Andy Warhol, Bernardo Bertolucci, Carol Reed, Charles Reisner, DW Griffith, Dorothy Arzner, Gregory La Cava, Jean Renoir, Luchino Visconti, Marcel Camus, Mike Nichols and Sam Wood.
personal and completely debatable conclusions:
In all three surveys I've done, I hit two of them who would win / a. This was doomed from before the investigation. If you have not noticed Do the test in your Film own blogs (who have). If you want a successful entry of comments and where you notice the people express love and special feelings for a movie, then discuss any Billy Wilder film. Totally deserved that love, indeed. Alfred Hitchcock
also arouses the admiration of the audience. It was obvious that it should appear and well above the survey. More than a film director, was the absolute master of a style.
Woody Allen surprised me for good, because one of the votes you have is mine. But not expected to be among the top three. A whole movie craftsman feelings and neuroses of mankind. Within
the top ten, it was certain that appeared William Wyler and George Cukor. I was pleasantly surprised by the appearance of Ernst Lubitsch and Fritz Lang. Orson Welles enters the top of the top ten with shoe, very bad. As badly as I think the Ingmar Bergman and Stanley Kramer.
The only two directors who had, as always, have been invisible. And invent a kind of distinction for them. Two directors from 67 directors, well, sobering, especially if the years have changed some of this invisibility of women in the world of filmmaking.
overwhelms the monopoly of Americans, Germans and British in the top ten directors.
Excel Jews talent in abundance.
For the rest, as they say, congratulations to the winners and thanks to the voters.
Greetings.
-7 votes to Akira Kurosawa and others 7 for John Ford. (15%)
-6 votes each for Elia Kazan, Roman Polanski and Stanley Kramer (13%)
-5 votes each for Cecil B. DeMille, Federico Fellini, John Huston and Josef von Sternberg (10%)
-4 votes each for George Stevens, King Vidor, Luis Buñuel, Robert Aldrich and Victor Fleming. (8%)
-3 votes each for David Lean, Fred Zinnemann, Ingmar Bergman, Leo McCarey and Vittorio De Sica. (6%)
-2 votes each for Anthony Mann, Blake Edwards, Buster Keaton, Milos Forman, Otto Preminger, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Robert Wise, Stanley Donen and Vincente Minnelli (4%) -1 vote
each for Carl Theodor Dreyer, Erich Von Stroheim, FW Murnau, Francois Truffaut, Jean Luc Godard, John Cassavetes, Mervyn LeRoy, Michael Curtiz, Preston Sturges, Raoul Walsh, Roberto Rossellini, Rouben Mamoulian and Sidney Lumet. (2%)
Dvzhenko Nobody voted for Alexander, Andy Warhol, Bernardo Bertolucci, Carol Reed, Charles Reisner, DW Griffith, Dorothy Arzner, Gregory La Cava, Jean Renoir, Luchino Visconti, Marcel Camus, Mike Nichols and Sam Wood.
personal and completely debatable conclusions:
In all three surveys I've done, I hit two of them who would win / a. This was doomed from before the investigation. If you have not noticed Do the test in your Film own blogs (who have). If you want a successful entry of comments and where you notice the people express love and special feelings for a movie, then discuss any Billy Wilder film. Totally deserved that love, indeed. Alfred Hitchcock
also arouses the admiration of the audience. It was obvious that it should appear and well above the survey. More than a film director, was the absolute master of a style.
Woody Allen surprised me for good, because one of the votes you have is mine. But not expected to be among the top three. A whole movie craftsman feelings and neuroses of mankind. Within
the top ten, it was certain that appeared William Wyler and George Cukor. I was pleasantly surprised by the appearance of Ernst Lubitsch and Fritz Lang. Orson Welles enters the top of the top ten with shoe, very bad. As badly as I think the Ingmar Bergman and Stanley Kramer.
The only two directors who had, as always, have been invisible. And invent a kind of distinction for them. Two directors from 67 directors, well, sobering, especially if the years have changed some of this invisibility of women in the world of filmmaking.
overwhelms the monopoly of Americans, Germans and British in the top ten directors.
Excel Jews talent in abundance.
For the rest, as they say, congratulations to the winners and thanks to the voters.
Greetings.
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