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      • At its core, cinephilia is a passionate love of films and cinema that goes beyond casual viewership. It’s an enduring affection that drives individuals to explore the depths of film history, theory, and criticism, often leading to a voracious consumption of movies from various genres and eras.
  1. "A Guide to Cinephilia" is a piece of writing posted on Korean Film Archive's web magazine in 2016, written by Jung. It consists of an introductory note, recommendations of film theory books, a short summary of film history, and the list; 140 films every aspiring (Korean) cinephile should watch.

  2. It consists of an introductory note, recommendations of film theory books, a short summary of film history, and this list; 140 films every aspiring (Korean) cinephile should watch, organized in subgroups and with brief notes (which I'll desperately try to translate as best as possible).

  3. 100 films across countries, eras and movements. It is to explore and widen ones cinema experience. Rules: Max 2 films per year. But I aim for 1 film per year. I will make a few exceptions. 10 films per decade.

  4. A Guide to Cinephilia: 200 ESSENTIAL FILMMAKERS YOU SHOULD KNOW. "What can do an artist? He can not create. He can transform. We are transforming things. We are transformers.... Not the Hollywood Transformers." - Alejandro Jodorowsky. Inspired by Mark Cousins' The Story of Film: An Odyssey . 01-05: BUSTER KEATON. 06-10: CHARLIE CHAPLIN.

  5. At its core, cinephilia is a passionate love of films and cinema that goes beyond casual viewership. It’s an enduring affection that drives individuals to explore the depths of film history, theory, and criticism, often leading to a voracious consumption of movies from various genres and eras.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CinephiliaCinephilia - Wikipedia

    Cinephilia (/ ˌ s ɪ n ɪ ˈ f ɪ l i ə / SIN-ih-FIL-ee-ə; also cinemaphilia or filmophilia) is the term used to refer to a passionate interest in films, film theory, and film criticism. The term is a portmanteau of the words cinema and philia, one of the four ancient Greek words for love.

  7. I name that person, perhaps you, a film novice. For the confused you who cannot fathom where to begin, I've assembled a small list of films for you. A guide, so to say. 1. Three Films to Start With. 1. The Rules of the Game (1939) Jean Renoir. 2. Citizen Kane (1941) Orson Welles.

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