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50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

Posted on the 15 April 2012 by Tjatkinson @T_J_atkinson

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

Ruth at “…let’s be splendid about this…” recently wrote a list of cinematic moments that were so indescribably perfect that they were just… well, indescribable. These moments are known as photogenie. She wrote a list of twenty great movie moments that for her were absolutely amazing, and when Stevee at Cinematic Paradox borrowed the idea, I finally realized how brilliant it was and how I had to do one myself. Instead of twenty, I’ve decided to bump my list up to fifty (although in some cases I have chosen more than one moment/scene of photogenie from the same film). Here goes! In no particular order:

1: An embrace in the storm – Code Unknown

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

2: The three children on a road in Iceland – Sans Soleil

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

3: John C. Reilly shines a flashlight into the camera – Magnolia

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

4: The tree in winter – Le Quattro Volte

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

5: The family dances around the house – Fanny and Alexander

6: “But Mr. Hagelmayer, it’s still not over.” – Werckmeister Harmonies

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

7: Erika stabs herself – The Piano Teacher

8: Heaving the luggage – Songs from the Second Floor

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

9: The look of distant recognition on Laura Dern’s face – Inland Empire

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

10: “What are they gonna do in Budapest?” – Stranger than Paradise

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

11: Ingrid Thulin’s scream in Cries and Whispers

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

12: The dinner guests are gunned down – The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

13: The camera swings from a chandelier – Napoleon

14: The marriage fantasy sequence – You, The Living

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

15: Irimias collapses in the fog – Satantango

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

16: “Fuck.” – Eyes Wide Shut

17: The burning building – The White Ribbon

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

18: The burning building – The Sacrifice

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

19: The burning building – The Mirror

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

20: Juliette Binoche hears the sounds of physical abuse – Code Unknown

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

21: A candle across an empty pool – Nostalghia

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

22: The final shot of Juliette Binoche – Three Colours: Blue

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

23: Monica Vitti’s hair blowing in the wind – L’Avventura

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

24: The climax of the Odessa Steps sequence – Battleship Potemkin

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

25: Maria Falconetti’s face – The Passion of Joan of Arc

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

26: The absolutely goddamn beautiful landscapes – Mother and Son

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

27: The faces of Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann spliced together – Persona

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

28: A naked, weak old man is alone – Werckmeister Harmonies

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

29: Veronique is seized by a wave of inexplicable emotion – The Double Life of Veronique

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

30: The journey to the well, each day – The Turin Horse

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

31: Anna Karina’s face as she watches The Passion of Joan of Arc – Vivre sa Vie

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

32: The final scene of the film, and the end credits that follow it – Dogville

33: A rocket explodes – Koyaanisqatsi

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

34: Tears stream down Mouchette’s face – Mouchette

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

35: The little girl looks into the bar from outside – Satantango

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

36: The approaching storm in the final moments – A Serious Man

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

37: The terrifying, unexpected images of war – Code Unknown

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

38: A perfect moment of silence – Werckmeister Harmonies

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

39: Coin tapping – Me and You and Everyone We Know

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

40: Xiao Si’r sobbing at the body of Ming – A Brighter Summer Day

41: Jeanne sits alone with bloodstained hands – Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

42: Antoine’s face – The 400 Blows

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

43: Frenhofer decides what to do with his finished masterpiece – La Belle Noiseuse

44: Sliced eyeball – Un Chien Andalou

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

45: Daisy cradling Bud in her arms – The Brown Bunny

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

46: Badii sits alone in a dust storm – Taste of Cherry

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

47: This man’s facial expression – Damnation

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

48: The final shot – The Fire Within

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

49: The subtle way a boy’s face seems to change from laughing to screaming on a TV screen – The Decalogue

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

50: “Is anybody out there?” – Code Unknown

50 Moments of Cinematic Awesomeness

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So what do you think? What are some of your moments of photogenie, or cinematic awesomeness?


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