Not sure if they fit in the absurdist category, but I would gladly add to the list:
- Brazil
- Barton Fink
- Being John Markovitch
- Delicatessen
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Not sure if they fit in the absurdist category, but I would gladly add to the list:
Indeed. Again, a lot of those directors make quite a few absurdist films. And some of the writers, like Charlie Kaufman.
I'd also throw in The Daniels, Wes Anderson, Tim Burton (especially Big Fish) , Quentin Dupieux (especially Rubber), Leos Carax (esp Holy Motors) and Jodorowsky.
I just about made my wife pee laughing at me.
Me, reads post, feeling it speaking directly to me, but never having put absurdism direclty in front of me, despite my absolute die-hard adherence to it. "Waiting for Godot", huh wonder of the "Godot "(in my head pronounced go-dot) game engine.
Ask wife, Have you ever read "Waiting for go-dot"...
"You mean, waiting for gah-doh"
"Oh-shit.."
I'd heard of the play, with the correct pronunciation, but never put it together in my head.
Anyway, I'm off to find more defined absurdism. Thanks for this so that I could get it out of the way with my wife and not in front of regular humans.
One of my favorite lines in one of my favorite song.
"Can't believe how strange it is to be anything at all" - In an Aeroplane over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel
Ask wife, Have you ever read “Waiting for go-dot”…
“You mean, waiting for gah-doh”
“Oh-shit…”
Hold up... I'm pretty sure it's god-oh. Source: my Mum was an English Literature teacher at one of the UK's top schools.
edit: but you made me doubt myself, so I Googled it. I'll stick with my first answer.
Sorry my pronunciation guide was unclear, she pronounced it "correctly" my "doh" being in the classical homer-simpson sound. Not much difference in god-oh vs. ga-doh, just slight emphasis shift. Good video, however, thanks.
Oh no....... I am almost 40 and I have been pronouncing it "go-dot" this entire time. WHY IS LANGUAGE LIKE THIS
The English language is stupid. My Dad was a linguist and was very much in favour of a reform similar to the one the Germans did. Better for everyone.
You missing Rubber, in my opinion
And mine. See an earlier comment.
I'm not that familiar with Akerman but I've seen most of the films by the other directors and you could definitely throw a dart at their filmographies and find something that would fit the listicles remit.