Films Frames - Every Frame is a Painting

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#Every Frame Is a Painting

A place to share your favourite film frames and stills.

Please use the following title formatting, when posting: · Film Name, Director/s (YYYY)

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Simple Guidelines

1. Include the original film name, director and year of release for your cinema favourite frame

Always include the original film name, director and year of release. If you do not know some of the required information, state that in either the title or top-level comment e.g. [Roma, Federico Fellini, Unknown Year]. The reason we ask for this information is that you can only search on the content of post titles, not comments.

2. No low-effort/low-quality posts.

Posts made to r/filmsframes are expected to be of high quality and have serious effort put behind them. The frame should be clean, not have any urls/website watermarks in them.

3. Be Original

Don’t publish stills/frames of a famous film like everyone else, we want to see your own view of a film, your favourite shot, try to publish your favourite still/frame.

4. Be respectful.

Harassment, abuse, name calling, and/or threats of any kind is not tolerated here. Any content, whether an image or a comment, that includes any kind of bigoted language or hate speech will be met with a permanent ban.

5. No off-topic Content

Never post anything that is off-topic (i.e. not film stills/frames) or that contains gory material.

6. No spam or reposts.

Do not submit more than one of the same post/comment on this community or across multiple communities. In addition, please wait at least 3 months before reposting an image that has already been posted to r/filmsframes, and do not repost from the top of all time.

7. No advertisement or self-promotion.

Do not use this subreddit to advertise or self-promote. This includes (but is not limited to) websites, articles, blog posts, and brands.

8. No memes images or GIFS Please keep the 'frames' and 'stills' in mind.

9. Tag NSFW Posts

· Nudity: Obvious, implied or strategically covered · Content that is “sexually explicit” · Gore, both human and non-human.

Feel free to report any content that does not respect these rules.

Please watch what is posted already, maybe shots from 'Marvel' films or others alike, aren't the most suitable for this community.

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We welcome you to !silentfilmgifs@lemmy.world ! Share your favourite gifs of your favourite silent films!

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Mmm, that framing...

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We welcome you to !silentfilmgifs@lemmy.world ! Share your favourite gifs of your favourite silent films!

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We welcome you to !silentfilmgifs@lemmy.world ! Share your favourite gifs of your favourite silent films!

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It was fun to watch this recently. A more modern movie in the style of something from the 60's, with hard colored lighting and tight focused shots, lots of wonderful witchy energy and great classic bizarre vibes and culty imagery. Thought this place could use some more frames with some color.

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Brazil is a 1985 dystopian black comedy film directed by Terry Gilliam.

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(For the sake of the format, I've ignored the rumours of Alex Garland being the actual director)

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If you haven't seen it, see it! Gripping! A personal favorite.

!moviesnob@lemmy.film

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English title: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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