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Peaky Blinders' stylish and atmospheric cinematography, set against the backdrop of post-World War I England, adds depth and intensity to its gripping gangster narrative.
Peaky Blinders
Series • 2013 - 2022
Twin Peaks features Lynch's signature surrealistic visuals, creating an atmospheric and enigmatic world that has become a cult favorite among fans of unconventional storytelling.
Twin Peaks
Series • 1990 - 1991
Breathless's innovative use of handheld cameras and jump cuts revolutionized cinematography, capturing the reckless energy of the French New Wave movement.
Breathless
Movie • 1960
The Grapes of Wrath's beautiful and evocative cinematography captures the hardships and resilience of the Joad family during the Great Depression, enhancing the emotional impact of the story.
The Grapes of Wrath
Movie • 1940
Touch of Evil is known for its striking opening tracking shot and innovative camera work, which adds to the film's sense of grit and corruption in a border town.
Touch of Evil
Movie • 1958
La Dolce Vita's stunning black and white cinematography effectively captures the decadence and ennui of Roman high society in the 1960s.
La Dolce Vita
Movie • 1960
Chaplin's satirical masterpiece cleverly uses visual gags and cinematography to convey a powerful anti-fascist message, showcasing the comedian's renowned talent.
The Great Dictator
Movie • 1940
This visually stunning film is renowned for its dystopian world and creative use of lighting and special effects, leaving a lasting impact on the audience.
Blade Runner
Movie • 1982