Artsy Fartsy Movie Suggestions

Anonymous
Need some new artsy movie suggestions. I love directors like Peter Greenaway, Wes Anderson, and Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Since I have small kids I have fallen out of the artistic movie loop. Can you suggest a visually beautiful/interesting movie?
Anonymous
Garabaldi's Lover
Anonymous
To see in a theatre or watch online?

Also, how old are your kids? Hayao Miyazaki movies are fantastic for kids and adults.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To see in a theatre or watch online?

Also, how old are your kids? Hayao Miyazaki movies are fantastic for kids and adults.



OP here. This request is for me. I wouldn't let my kids watch those directors.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To see in a theatre or watch online?

Also, how old are your kids? Hayao Miyazaki movies are fantastic for kids and adults.



OP here. This request is for me. I wouldn't let my kids watch those directors.


Op again, don't care if it a theater or home movie either.
Anonymous
Three French films

Red
White
Blue
Anonymous
One of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen is a Japanese movie called "Maborosi." Pretty much impossible to find now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Three French films

Red
White
Blue


OP here. Own them. Love these movies!
Anonymous
Scent of the green papaya
Anonymous
I was surprised I liked Melancholia.

The French Oscar winner from a few years back, Amour.
Anonymous
Why Transformers: Devastation of course! JK I loved Amelie, and I think its available on Netflix and Amazon prime
Anonymous
Babette's Feast, Enchanted April, Whale Rider, Angels and Insects.

This last one isn't as enjoyable of a movie as the others, but the costumes are absolutely stunning. It also shows how rigged the Oscars are for big box office smashes, b/c The English Patient beat it out for the best costume Oscar for basically dressing everyone in white shirts and khaki...snore.
Anonymous
Eat Drink Man Woman, by Ang Lee
Anonymous
Whale Rider
Rabbit Proof Fence
The Visiter
Station Agent
Maggie's Plan (in theaters now)
Anonymous

The Celebration; director Thomas Vinterberg.
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