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Who is the best movie director ever?

Who is the best movie director ever?

Ranking Film Director Filmsite’s “Picture-Perfect” Film
1 Alfred Hitchcock or Psycho (1960)
2 Martin Scorsese Taxi Driver (1976)
3 Steven Spielberg Schindler’s List (1993)
4 Howard Hawks or The Big Sleep (1946)

Who is better Tarantino or Scorsese?

Martin Scorsese also has four movies with a score of 95\% and above on Rotten Tomatoes whereas Tarantino’s best movie only has a score of 92\%. To add to that, films which Scorsese has directed have won 19 Oscars whereas films which Tarantino has directed have won 7 Oscars.

Is Akira Kurosawa the best director of all time?

Kurosawa has two films that many cinephiles triumph as the best, or one of the 5 or so best, of all-time. He has a consistent narrative worldview, is a dynamic editor- specifically in action sequences, and boasts a filmography of great depth….By year and grades.

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1948- Drunken Angel R
1985- Ran MS/MP
1990- Dreams

Who is the best movie producer of all time?

Worldwide

Rank Name Total worldwide box office
1 Kevin Feige $22.590 billion
2 Kathleen Kennedy $12.875 billion
3 David Heyman $11.561 billion
4 Jerry Bruckheimer $10.625 billion

Is Scorsese good director?

Martin Scorsese is an exceptional director, in my opinion. He has created a wide range of films with three of them (Taxi Driver, Raging Bull and Goodfellas) arguably being among the best films created by Hollywood in the last 50 years.

Is Quentin Tarantino one of the best directors of all time?

Quentin Tarantino is a movie director, screenwriter, and actor (you can see him in his own films). He is one of Hollywood’s most exciting directors because he has a unique style and is not afraid to make bold statements and try something new. His first movie was released in 1993.

Who is the best director in Japan?

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VENICE (Kyodo) — Japanese filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa won the best director award on Saturday at this year’s Venice International Film Festival, becoming the first Japanese director to take the award in 17 years.

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