 | | 9 products found for Cult Directors in DVDs  | A stranger-than-fiction true story of the early career of Edward D. Wood, Jr., the undisputed "worst movie director of all time," Tim Burton's ED WOOD is nevertheless a delightful, zany, and ultimately moving film. Wood was the auteur behind GLEN OR... |  | A stranger-than-fiction true story of the early career of Edward D. Wood, Jr., the undisputed "worst movie director of all time," Tim Burton's ED WOOD is nevertheless a delightful, zany, and ultimately moving film. Wood was the auteur behind GLEN OR... |  | First gaining fame for his vivid photos of New York City streets, William Klein had a lesser-known but equally brilliant career as a filmmaker in France. Inventive and insightful, Klein's absurdist satires are as scathing as they are hilarious.... |  | A film director (Jean-Luc Godard) must finish shooting his latest project in 24 hours in order to receive the funding needed to finish the film. The didactic director, known as both the Idiot and the Prince, furiously works to finish shooting. He... |  | Startling, provocative, and often unsettling, midnight movies have left an indelible mark on American cinema. Beginning in the 1970s, these late-night cult events offered films that were unlike anything else glimpsed on movie screens. Among the... |  | A stranger-than-fiction true story of the early career of Edward D. Wood, Jr., the undisputed "worst movie director of all time," Tim Burton's ED WOOD is nevertheless a delightful, zany, and ultimately moving film. Wood was the auteur behind GLEN OR... |  | Filmmaker Sam Fuller revisits the Amazonian setting where, in 1954, he shot footage in the Brazilian rain forest for a John Wayne actioner that never came to fruition. Indie filmmaker legend, Jim Jarmusch and director Mika Kaurismaki accompany Fuller... |  | An Italian director of horror films (legendary gore-direcor Lucio Fulci) finds himself the victim of a set-up after he begins to seek the help of a psychiatrist. Having exposed himself to so much horrific imagery, visions of depravity haunt the... |  | One of the masters of the horror film, Italian director Mario Bava revolutionized the horror genre. One of the first true auteurs of an often maligned type of filmmaking, Bava elevated the horror film to the level art, becoming known for his low... |
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