Terence Nance's Top 10

Terence Nance's Topx

Terence Nance was built-in and raised in Dallas, Texas. His showtime feature movie, An Oversimplification of Her Dazzler, premiered in the New Borderland section of the 2012 Sundance Film Festival. The film garnered him recognition from Filmmaker magazine, which selected him as one of the twenty-five new faces of independent film. Terence is also a 2014 Guggenheim Fellow, and his well-nigh contempo films are Swimming in Your Skin Once more and Univitillen.

Photo past Barbara Anastacio

October 17, 2016

  • Ali: Fear Eats the Soul

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    Rainer Werner Fassbinder

    Ali: Fright Eats the Soul

    I watched this movie because someone told me that Fassbinder made more than forty movies in fifteen years, and at the fourth dimension I was having a quarter-life crisis revolving around the question of how to crack the nut of being prolific. And so I watched it to figure that out, and it was transcendent simply casually and then. And then later someone told me that Fassbinder achieved his output by consuming lots of meth (or the sixties version of meth) and never sleeping and that he died at xxx-seven, so I decided being prolific wasn't for me considering I want to meet my grandkids and get pes massages.

  • 8½

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    Federico Fellini

    eight½

    Watched a lot of this on my phone on the RER B because I kept seeing the cover or poster or something. Watched it in sections on my phone, which must be blasphemy. I watched it while I was in postproduction for An Oversimplification of Her Beauty and briefly became insecure most finishing the movie because I felt that, equally a person making a motion picture about making a movie almost all the women in my life, I was accidentally plagiarizing 8½.

  • Black Panthers

    3

    Agnès Varda

    Blackness Panthers

    From whence I came.

  • The Double Life of Véronique

    4

    Krzysztof Kieślowski

    The Double Life of Véronique

    Watched this while on walkabout in France because I had an idea to brand a movie about dysphasic doppelgängers of the contrary sexual activity. Don't know why it afflicted me, simply it did.

  • Days of Heaven

    5

    Terrence Malick

    Days of Heaven

    Dad showed this to me when I was four, I call back. I didn't call back that until I watched information technology in my early on twenties later seeing Badlands and recognized all of information technology. Changed my life. Didn't know yous could practise something both epic and casual.

  • Pather Panchali

    six (necktie)

    Satyajit Ray

    Pather Panchali

  • Aparajito

  • Apur Sansar

    Satyajit Ray

    Apur Sansar

    Saw information technology recently in theaters during the re-release because I wondered where Wes got his affair from.

  • Do the Right Thing

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    Spike Lee

    Exercise the Right Thing

    Saw information technology with my whole family when I was seven. Sat in my uncle Linny'south lap, I think, or next to him. He covered my eyes when Mookie rubbed ice on Tina's areola. I saw through his fingers. I thought I was those people, but I was a child.

  • The Last Picture Show

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    Peter Bogdanovich

    The Last Picture Show

    Saw it in Paris; Wes hosted a screening. I didn't know white Americans made good movies. Got me digging. Finally watched Denizen Kane considering of it.

  • Rushmore

  • The Royal Tenenbaums

    Wes Anderson

    The Royal Tenenbaums

  • The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

    Wes Anderson

    The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou

  • The Darjeeling Limited

    Wes Anderson

    The Darjeeling Express

  • Fantastic Mr. Fox

    Wes Anderson

    Fantastic Mr. Trick

  • Moonrise Kingdom

    Wes Anderson

    Moonrise Kingdom

    Don't know why he works on me, merely he does. Saw Life Aquatic in a theater but was oblivious before that. Didn't know you lot were immune to go for the internal laugh before this.

  • Y tu mamá también

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    Alfonso Cuarón

    Y tu mamá también

    Ja'Tovia, my be-all and end-all at the time, took me to see this in the theater. I didn't know people could make movies that were art. And then she started my career by taking me to this and then to Amélie not too long afterward that. I didn't know that filmmakers were allowed to go off on tangents, and since I don't think linearly, this introduced me to the idea that I had a place in cinema.