HBO Directors Dialogues: Abel Ferrara
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- Abel Ferrara discusses "4:44: Last Day On Earth" at the 49th New York Film Festival. The Directors Dialogues series at NYFF is sponsored by HBO®.
Bronx native Abel Ferrara directed his first low-budget feature in 1979 and, in the three decades since, has cemented his status as a legend of American independent filmmaking with his signature uncompromising portraits of men and women in conflict with their inner demons: "Ms. 45," "King of New York" (NYFF '90), "Bad Lieutenant." As he comes to the New York Film Festival with his intimate end-of-the-world tale "4:44: Last Day On Earth," Ferrara will discuss the breadth of his remarkable career and his return to New York filmmaking after an extended stay in Europe.
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I love this guy. Total genius. Criminally underrated
This guy has got to be my favourite director... Iv just started watching he's
films. And what can i say this guy delivers always. Abel is the man
Cronenberg would definitely be my fave. But Abel has had some good ones. And, of course, he's always a good interview or audio commentary.
This is really one of my favourite director talks, he's got such a sharp perspective on it all.
I m the greatest fan of versatile Director The greatest Abel Ferrara Warm welcome to Malayalam Film Industry Kerala India
First 🎥 i seen from this pizone' was Bad Lieutenant... I was 17 or 18...i was a die- hard met fan from nassau county N.Y.... With my own "problems".. Seeing Kietels preformance... Especially church scene...."was dead on"!!... It made me tear up...it hit a nerve... It was honest...the dialogue was engaging...thats a movie i wanna see!!!.. Nowadays, its all cgi superhero movies that play on the screen more like a "video game" as opposed to a movie!!... I didnt walk out of" spiderman", feeling like i did from "Bad Lieutenant",... Two different types of movies?..."maybe",... But only one will be with me till the day im 6 feet under.....
well said hope youre doin alright
Long Live Abel Ferrara
The Driller Killer!!
Bad Lieutenant is epic (the first one with Harvey Keitel, not the POS Nick Cage remake).
The remake isn't that bad. Plus, Herzog >>>> Ferrara.
I'm very glad you say the remake was a pos because it really was. Complete garbage, why TF did nic cage have an accent some scenes and not have one in another?
What the heck happened to the end of this - it was just getting solid gold - and you cut it off!!!!
Such a great storyteller
he's agenius cause it's not only b-movies.He revolucionated modern cinema!
Did Abel take voice lessons to sound like Vito Corleone?
You know.. abel ferrara is brilliant..ya know. You know?
Have you met an old school new Yorker? They talk like this bud
It cuts out when he was about to talk conspiracy and name names... A conspiracy!
Being on the set of an Abel Ferrara film is like watching someone dangle a lit match over a swimming pool full of gasoline.
he looks more articulate than usual
Sober. You mean sober.
*1:21** CORRECTION! LATE 70'S (1978 released in theaters in 1979) HOWEVER VIPCO RELEASED IT IN THE EARLY 80'S (1982)*
why so edited? They didn't even finish the Damon Dash story!
legend
ABEL.FUCKING.FERRARA.
Before Quentin Tarantino there was Abel Ferrara.
shut up.
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Weird comparison because they make totally different films.
@user61920 not true. Both make crime movies. Both make character studies.
Ferrara is influential in a Sam Fuller way...
@@robzilla730 those are two very general similarities lol there were a ton of directors before QT that did crime movies which were character studies.
He sounds like Don Corleone