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my 5 - Contemporary Directors - Celso Bessa

Ryan Nance July 23, 2012

Ryan's note: Thanks so much to Celso Bessa for our first my 5 post. How does his list of interesting contemporary directors match to yours? We would love to hear from you in the comments. ​

I love the movies that surprise and challenge me. Most of film directors don't dare too much these days - maybe it’s their lack talent, maybe it's a market thing or maybe they're lazy, I don't know - but, luckily, there are directors, indie and mainstream, that still try to make things in different ways.

So, here you will find My 5 interesting contemporary directors.

The list is in no specific order.

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1 - Danny Boyle

What I like most about Danny Boyle is that he directs what I call disguised-genre movies. He takes a genre, keeps the basic story and genre rules and explores them in creative ways and makes you believe that you are watching a genre X movie, but by the end you notice that you just watched a very different movie.

His signature style is based on unusual angles, agile image editing, eclectic soundtracks and great emotional dynamics between characters - whether they are a tribe of outsiders, 3 orphans living in the streets or a guy alone, stuck to a rock in a Canyon.

Danny Boyle is one of the most energetic, talented filmmakers alive and was a perfect match to juxtapose Sofia Coppola's minimalism from the first [the films of]. Every image Boyle puts on the screen is pure visual beauty.

Select filmography:

  • Shallow Grave
  • Trainspotting
  • 28 Days Later
  • Millions
  • Slumgdog Millionaire
  • 127 hours

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2 - Chris Nolan

He's capable of making true what is fantastic in nature. And he does that with such a sense of narrative.In all of his movies, he keeps your attention all the way long and usually deliver us great climax or plot twists, making our jaws dropping. But it happens less by the fact per se, and rather, because of the way you were led and geniously tricked all the way along or how strong is delivered. And yet, you don't think he's cheating you.

Christopher Nolan, a filmmaker of the mind. Nolan has captured the imagination and the attention of people worldwide with his one-of-a-kind filmography. From tales of magic and a bitter rivalry, to a man who hides in the night, to a thriller inside your own dreams. Nolan has given viewers worldwide a new experience, this is storytelling.

Select filmography:

  • Momento
  • Batman Begins
  • The Dark Knight
  • The Dark Knight Rises
  • The Prestige
  • Inception

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3 - José Padilha

His storytelling is bold and realistic, and probably this happens because his career balances documentary and fiction. And his fictional movies are strongly based in research and reality, so, you don't know where fiction begins and documentary ends.

He's studiend politics and economics in Brazil and international politics in Oxford, but he's known for directing Elite Squad and Elite Squad 2: The Enemy Within. Both inteligent and dramatic action movies, with high level of realism of the relationship between criminal, police, violence, political corruption and brazilian society, in all of his levels. It's like blending together Dennis Hopper's Colors (1988), Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down (2001), Martins Scorsese's The Departed (2006) and Steven Soderbergh's Traffic (2000).

And this guy is directing the remake of Robocop. Can you imagine that?

Liked "City Of God"? don't miss "Elite Squad"...After a prison riot, Captain Nascimiento, now a high ranking security officer in Rio de Janeiro, is swept into a bloody political dispute that involves government officials and paramilitary groups.

Selected Filmography

  • Bus 174 (Documentary)
  • Elite Squad
  • Elite Squad: The Enemy Within
  • Robocop

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4 - Guillermo Del Toro

You gotta have nerves of steel to see Del Toro's movies. If you a bad ass, you will cry. If you touchy... you gotta drink a lot of water because you will dehydrate crying.

No other director will make you thrilled, touched and nervous like him in movies such as Cronos, The Devil's Backbone (the best ghost movie i've ever seen), Blade II (ok, i give you that: you will not cry, but it's the best of the trilogy), Hellboy and Pan's Labyrinth. And he does that with a great aesthetics. Their movies are beautifully photographed and usually his movies won prizes for Art Direction: they are gorgeous. Great movies for you eyes, brains and hearts.

And, take a look at the movies he chose to direct:  The Devil's Backbone, Pinocchio, Pacific Rim, 2008 Hellboy II, Pan's Labyrinth, almost directed one of the upcoming The Hobbit and wanted to directed the cancelled In the At the Mountains of Madness.

The Devil's Backbone Directed by Guillermo del Toro. Written by Guillermo del Toro, Antonio Trashoras and David Munoz. Starring Marisa Paredes, Eduardo Noriega, Frederico Luppi, Fernando Tielve, Inigo Garces and Irene Visedo. An unusual ghost story, beautifully told by director Guillermo del Toro.

Join us in celebrating the achievements of Pan's Labyrinth director Guillermo Del Toro and other film artists of Hispanic descent with our Hispanic Heritage Month film fest only ON DEMAND starting September 15. Own them all on iTunes: http://bit.ly/y_Pans

Selected Filmography

  • Hellboy II: The Golden Army
  • Pan's Labyrinth
  • Hellboy  
  • Blade II
  • The Devil's Backbone
  • Cronos

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5 - Miranda July

She has only directed 2 feature movies. Both of them are strong, and yet, simple movies, about the strong, and yet, simple things of life.

She writes, produces, directs and stars her own movies, movies that could be your life and the life you see when you watch outside your window. Her storytelling style is realistic, but in a more subtle way, with natural performances - including showing mundane and weird things we do in our lives.  And by doing that, she shows how great life is: it can be fun, it can be melancholic, it can be sad, it can be boring, it can be fantastic.

Me And You And Everyone We Know trailer http://www.geektrailers.com/

Filmography

  • The Future
  • Me and You and Everyone We Know

That's it.


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​Celso Bessa

​Celso Bessa

Besides being a compulsive reader, music listener and movie addict, Celso Bessa is Brazilian and prefers to build bridges than walls. He is  a digital entrepreneaur, co-founder and Beer Geek in Chief at www.2aces.com.br.

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