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Thoughts on Minimalism in Film and Movies

02/04/2010 22:35
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When you search on google for minimalism in film minimalist film minimalist" It's surprising how few relevant entries I found. In fact I don't even see those words being used much online. The definition of minimalism from Wikipedia is: Minimalism describes movements in various forms of art and design, especially visual art and music, where the work is stripped down to its most fundamental features. I like this definition; but I would like to expand it some when referencing film. My thoughts: It's easy to visually entice your audience when you spend millions of dollars on helicopters, tanks, explosions, computer animation, but all those image don't make a good movie. As special effects and movie budgets have progressed Hollywood directors seem to throw money and expertise at weak cliche ridden plots. While audience attention spans are low, As a screenwriter and filmmaker I've been interested in film and scripts that have the ability to absolutely captivate an audience without any complicated effects, sets. Wikipedia as pointed to this director: Robert Bresson (September 25, 1901 December 18, 1999) who was a French film director well known for his mastery of minimalist film-making. I've never seen any of his stuff, but I will now. What excites me most about minimalism is the power of the screenwriter to affect the story. Here are some examples of really minimalist movies I've seen that are worth looking at: My Dinner with Andre (1981) Vanya on 42nd Street (1994) Open Water (2003) Blair Witch

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Ingmar Bergman should be in

Ingmar Bergman should be in the top rank of minimalists. He stripped down human nature to its most fundamental features.

i very highly recommand

i very highly recommand checking out Don Herzfeldts' "Everything Will Be OK" animation short as good minimalist storytelling and visual style.

interesting topic altogether

Wow I am very pleased to find

Wow I am very pleased to find this. Not much other relevant hits on google indeed.

Some of my favourite minimalist movies are
Le Feu Follet / The Fire Within (1963) dir. Louis Malle
Stranger Than Paradise (1984) dir. Jim Jarmusch
Permanent Vacation (1980) dir. Jim Jarmusch
Garage (2007) dir. Lenny Abrahamson
Mat i syn (1997) dir. Alexander Sokurov

See Lucrecia Martel's "La

See Lucrecia Martel's "La Cienaga" (The Swamp)

minimalist film: watch

minimalist film: watch michael snow's "wavelength"

it is minimal in the true meaning, it focuses on the form rather than content.

I recommend Robert Bresson's

I recommend Robert Bresson's "A Man Escaped"; France, 1956. Perfect example of minimalist film.

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