Directors from I haven't seen any film

by willfilm2001 | created - 28 Feb 2020 | updated - 23 Aug 2022 | Public

1. Yasujirô Ozu

Writer | Tôkyô monogatari

Tokyo-born Yasujiro Ozu was a movie buff from childhood, often playing hooky from school in order to see Hollywood movies in his local theatre. In 1923 he landed a job as a camera assistant at Shochiku Studios in Tokyo. Three years later, he was made an assistant director and directed his first ...

  • Tokyo Story
  • Late Spring
  • An Autumn Afternoon
  • A Story of Floating Weeds
  • There Was a Father
  • The Only Son

2. Marcel Carné

Director | Le quai des brumes

Marcel Carné, the son of a cabinet maker, entered the movies as the assistant of Jacques Feyder. At the age of 25 he directed his first movie Jenny (1936). Colaborating with the writer Jacques Prévert, the decorator Alexandre Trauner, the musician and composer Maurice Jaubert and the actor Jean ...

  • Children of Paradise
  • Port of Shadows
  • Le Jour se Leve
  • The Devil's Envoys
  • Hotel du Nord
  • Three Rooms in Manhattan

3. Luis Buñuel

Writer | Le charme discret de la bourgeoisie

The father of cinematic Surrealism and one of the most original directors in the history of the film medium, Luis Buñuel was given a strict Jesuit education (which sowed the seeds of his obsession with both religion and subversive behavior), and subsequently moved to Madrid to study at the ...

  • Belle de Jour
  • The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
  • Los Olvidados
  • That Obscure Object of Desire
  • L'age d'or
  • The Exterminating Angel

4. Kenji Mizoguchi

Director | Ugetsu monogatari

Coming from a lower class family Mizoguchi entered the production company Nikkatsu as an actor specialized in female roles. Later he became an assistant director and made his first film in 1922. Although he filmed almost 90 movies in the silent era, only his last 12 productions are really known ...

  • Ugetsu
  • Sansho the Bailiff
  • The Life of Oharu
  • The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums
  • The Crucified Lovers
  • Street of Shame

5. Preston Sturges

Writer | Sullivan's Travels

Preston Sturges' own life is as unlikely as some of the plots of his best work. He was born into a wealthy family. As a boy he helped out on stage productions for his mother's friend, Isadora Duncan (the scarf that strangled her was made by his mother's company, Maison Desti). He served in the U.S....

  • Sullivan's Travels
  • The Lady Eve
  • Hail the Conquering Hero
  • The Palm Beach Story
  • Unfaithfully Yours
  • Miracle of Morgans Greek

6. Ernst Lubitsch

Director | To Be or Not to Be

From Ernst Lubitsch's experiences in Sophien Gymnasium (high school) theater, he decided to leave school at the age of 16 and pursue a career on the stage. He had to compromise with his father and keep the account books for the family tailor business while he acted in cabarets and music halls at ...

  • To Be or Not to Be
  • The Shop Around the Corner
  • Trouble in Paradise
  • Ninotchka
  • Cluny Brown
  • Design for Living

7. Michael Haneke

Writer | Caché

A true master of his craft, Michael Haneke is one of the greatest film artists working today and one who challenges his viewers each year and work goes by, with films that reflect real portions of life in realistic, disturbing and unforgettable ways. One of the most genuine filmmakers of the world ...

  • The White Ribbon
  • Funny Games
  • Cache
  • Amour
  • The Piano Teacher
  • The Seventh Continent

8. James Whale

Director | Bride of Frankenstein

James Whale was an English film director, theatre director and actor. He is best remembered for his four classic horror films: Frankenstein (1931), The Old Dark House (1932), The Invisible Man (1933) and Bride of Frankenstein (1935). He also directed films in other genres, including what is ...

  • Frankenstein
  • The Bride of Frankenstein
  • The Invisible Man
  • The Old Dark House
  • Waterloo Bridge
  • Hell's Angels

9. Leo McCarey

Director | An Affair to Remember

Leo McCarey was born on October 3, 1896 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a director and writer, known for An Affair to Remember (1957), Going My Way (1944) and Love Affair (1939). He was married to Virginia Stella Martin. He died on July 5, 1969 in Santa Monica, California, USA.

  • Make Way for Tomorrow
  • Duck Soup
  • The Awful Thurt
  • An Affair to Remember
  • Ruggles of Red Gap

10. Tod Browning

Director | Dracula

Belonging to a well-situated family, Charles Browning fell in love at the age of 16 with a dancer of a circus. Following her began his itinerary of being clown, jockey and director of a variety theater which ended when he met D.W. Griffith and became an actor. He made his debut in Intolerance (1916)...

  • Freaks
  • Dracula
  • The Unknown
  • The West of Zanzibar
  • The Unholy Three

11. Raoul Walsh

Editor | The Birth of a Nation

Raoul Walsh's 52-year directorial career made him a Hollywood legend. Walsh was also an actor: He appeared in the first version of W. Somerset Maugham's "Rain" renamed Sadie Thompson (1928) opposite Gloria Swanson in the title role. He would have played the Cisco Kid in his own film In Old Arizona ...

  • White Heat
  • The Roaring Twenties
  • High Sierra
  • The Thief of Bagdad
  • Pursued
  • The Strawberry Blonde

12. Peter Bogdanovich

Director | The Last Picture Show

Peter Bogdanovich was conceived in Europe but born in Kingston, New York. He is the son of immigrants fleeing the Nazis, Herma (Robinson) and Borislav Bogdanovich, a painter and pianist. His father was a Serbian Orthodox Christian, and his mother was from a wealthy Austrian Jewish family. Peter ...

  • The Last Picture Show
  • Paper Moon
  • What's Up Doc?
  • Targets
  • They All Laughed
  • Mask

13. Jules Dassin

Director | Du rififi chez les hommes

Jules Dassin was an Academy Award-nominated director, screenwriter and actor best known for his films Rififi (1955), Never on Sunday (1960), and Topkapi (1964).

He was born Julius Samuel Dassin on 18 December 1911, in Middletown, Connecticut, USA. He was one of eight children of Russian-Jewish ...

  • Rififi
  • Night and the City
  • The Naked City
  • Brute Force
  • Thieves' Highway
  • Never on Sunday

14. Alain Resnais

Director | Hiroshima mon amour

Alain Resnais was born on June 3, 1922 in Vannes, Morbihan, France. He was a director and editor, known for Hiroshima Mon Amour (1959), Same Old Song (1997) and My American Uncle (1980). He was married to Sabine Azéma and Florence Malraux. He died on March 1, 2014 in Neuilly-sur-Seine, ...

  • Hiroshima Mon Amour
  • Last Year at Marienbad
  • Muriel, or the Time of Return
  • My Uncle from America
  • Wild Grass
  • All the World's Memories

15. William A. Wellman

Director | A Star Is Born

William Wellman, the Oscar-winning screenwriter-director of the original A Star Is Born (1937), was called "Wild Bill" during his World War I service as an aviator, a nickname that persisted in Hollywood due to his larger-than-life personality and lifestyle.

A leap-year baby born in 1896 on the 29th...

  • The Ox-Bow Incident
  • The Public Enemy
  • Wings
  • A Star is Born
  • Track of the Cat
  • Nothing Sacred

16. Henri-Georges Clouzot

Writer | Le salaire de la peur

Beginning his film career as a screenwriter, Henri-Georges Clouzot switched over to directing and in 1943 had the distinction of having his film The Raven (1943) banned by both the German forces occupying France and the Free French forces fighting them, but for different reasons. He shot to ...

  • The Wages of Fear
  • Diabolique
  • Le Corbeau
  • Woman in Chains
  • Quai des Orfevres
  • The Truth

17. Jacques Tourneur

Director | Cat People

Born in Paris in 1904, Tourneur went to Hollywood with his father, director Maurice Tourneur around 1913. He started out as a script clerk and editor for his father, then graduated to such jobs as directing shorts (often with the pseudonym Jack Turner), both in France and America. He was hired to ...

  • Out of a Past
  • Cat People
  • I Walked with a Zombie
  • Canyon Passage
  • Curse of the Demon
  • Stars in My Crown

18. Douglas Sirk

Director | Schlußakkord

Film director Douglas Sirk, whose reputation blossomed in the generation after his 1959 retirement from Hollywood filmmaking, was born Hans Detlef Sierck on April 26, 1897, in Hamburg, Germany, to a journalist. Both of his parents were Danish, and the future director would make movies in German, ...

  • All That Heaven Allows
  • Imitation of Life
  • Written on the Wind
  • A Time to Love and Time to Die
  • Magnificent Obsession
  • The Tarnished Angels

19. Richard Brooks

Writer | In Cold Blood

Richard Brooks was an Academy Award-winning film writer who also earned six Oscar nominations and achieved success as a film director and producer.

He was born Reuben Sax on May 18, 1912, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His parents were Russian-Jewish immigrants. He graduated from West Philadelphia ...

  • In Cold Blood
  • A Cat on the Hot Roof
  • Elmer Gantry
  • The Professionals
  • Dealine-U.S.A.
  • Blackboard Jungle

20. Robert Mulligan

Director | To Kill a Mockingbird

Robert Mulligan was born on August 23, 1925 in The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA. He was a director and producer, known for To Kill a Mockingbird (1962), Summer of '42 (1971) and The Other (1972). He was married to Sandy Levy and Jane Sutherland. He died on December 20, 2008 in Lyme, ...

  • To Kill a Mockingbird
  • The Man in the Moon
  • The Other
  • Love with the Proper Stranger
  • Up Down the Staircase
  • Summer of 42'

21. Robert Aldrich

Director | Emperor of the North Pole

Robert Aldrich entered the film industry in 1941 when he got a job as a production clerk at RKO Radio Pictures. He soon worked his way up to script clerk, then became an assistant director, a production manager and an associate producer. He began writing and directing for TV series in the early ...

  • What Ever Happened to Baby Jane
  • Kiss Me Deadly
  • Dirty Dozen
  • The Killing of Sister George
  • Attack
  • Autumn Leaves

22. Hiroshi Teshigahara

Director | Suna no onna

Hiroshi Teshigahara was born the son of Sofu Teshigahara who was the founder of the Sogetsu School of Ikebana (flower arrangement). In 1950, he graduated from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in oil painting. In 1958, he became the director of Sogetsu Art Centre and took a ...

  • Woman in the Dunes
  • The Face of Another
  • Pitfall
  • Antonio Gaudi
  • White Morning
  • The Ruined Map

23. John Boorman

Producer | Hope and Glory

John Boorman attended Catholic school (Salesian Order) although his family was not, in fact, Roman Catholic. His first job was for a dry-cleaner. Later, he worked as a critic for a women's journal and for a radio station until he entered the television business, working for the BBC in Bristol. ...

  • Deliverance
  • Point Blank
  • Hope and Glory
  • Excalibur
  • Hell in the Pacific
  • The General

24. Philip Kaufman

Writer | The Right Stuff

Director and screenwriter Philip Kaufman was born in Chicago, Illinois. He attended the University of Chicago and later Harvard Law School. He won the Prix de la Nouvelle Critique at Cannes in 1965 for his film Goldstein (1964). He was the screenwriter for The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976) and was to ...

  • The Right Stuff
  • Invasion of the Body Snatchers
  • The Unbearable Lightness of Being
  • Quills
  • The Wanderer
  • Henry & June

25. Sergio Corbucci

Writer | Django

Sergio Corbucci was born on December 6, 1926, in Rome, Italy. He entered grade school with thoughts of becoming a businessman, but after earning a college degree in economics he took an abrupt detour into the world of cinema. Corbucci began his career as a film critic, first for the Italian film ...

  • The Great Silence
  • Django
  • Companeros
  • The Mercenary
  • Castle of Blood
  • Navajo Joe

26. Costa-Gavras

Director | Z

Costa-Gavras was born on February 12, 1933 in Loutra-Iraias, Greece. He is a director and writer, known for Z (1969), Missing (1982) and Amen. (2002). He has been married to Michèle Ray-Gavras since 1968. They have two children.

  • Z
  • Missing
  • State of Siege
  • Amen
  • The Confession
  • Special Station

27. Andrzej Zulawski

Writer | Possession

Born in Lvov, Ukraine; then he moved with his father Miroslaw Zulawski to Czechoslovakia and later to Poland. In the late 1950s, he studied cinema in France. In the 1960s, he was an assistant of the famous Polish film director Andrzej Wajda. His feature debut The Third Part of the Night (1971) was ...

  • Possession
  • On the Silver Globe
  • The Most Important Thing: Love
  • The Third Part of the Night
  • The Devil
  • Fidelity

28. Robert Redford

Actor | The Natural

Born on August 18, 1936, in Santa Monica, California, to Charles Robert Redford, an accountant for Standard Oil, and Martha Redford, Charles Robert Redford, Jr. was a scrappy kid who stole hubcaps in high school and lost his college baseball scholarship at the University of Colorado because of ...

  • Ordinary People
  • Quiz Show
  • A River Runs Through It
  • The Conspirator
  • The Horse Whisperer
  • Lions for Lambs

29. Elem Klimov

Director | Idi i smotri

Elem Klimov was born on July 9, 1933 in Stalingrad, Nizhne-Volzhskiy kray, RSFSR, USSR [now Volgograd, Volgogradskaya oblast, Russia]. He was a director and actor, known for Come and See (1985), Rasputin (1981) and Pokhozhdeniya zubnogo vracha (1965). He was married to Larisa Shepitko. He died on ...

  • Come and See
  • Larisa
  • Farewell
  • Welcome or the Trespassing
  • Agony
  • Adventures of a Dentist

30. Jan Troell

Director | Här har du ditt liv

Jan Troell was born on July 23, 1931 in Limhamn, Malmö, Skåne län, Sweden. He is a director and cinematographer, known for Here Is Your Life (1966), The Emigrants (1971) and Il capitano (1991). He is married to Agneta Ulfsäter-Troell. They have one child.

  • The Emigrants
  • Everlasting Moments
  • The New Land
  • Here's Your Life
  • Visions of Europe
  • Hamsun

31. Roland Joffé

Director | The Mission

Roland Joffé was born on November 17, 1945 in London, England, UK. He is a producer and director, known for The Mission (1986), The Killing Fields (1984) and The Great Hunger.

  • The Mission
  • The Killing Fields
  • Vatel
  • Scarlett Letter
  • There be Dragons
  • You and I

32. Peter Greenaway

Director | The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover

Peter Greenaway trained as a painter and began working as a film editor for the Central Office of Information in 1965. Shortly afterwards he started to make his own films. He has produced a wealth of short and feature-length films, but also paintings, novels and other books. He has held several ...

  • The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
  • A Zed and Two Noughts
  • The Draughtsman's Contract
  • Drowning by Numbers
  • The Pillow Book
  • The Baby of Macon

33. James Ivory

Writer | Call Me by Your Name

The main part of his few movies were filmed in the quarter of a century in which he worked closely together with the Indian producer Ismail Merchant and the German writer Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. His first films are all set in India and are very much influenced by the style of Satyajit Ray and Jean ...

  • The Remains of the Day
  • A Room with a View
  • Howards End
  • Maurice
  • Quartet
  • Surviving Picasso

34. Atom Egoyan

Director | The Sweet Hereafter

Born in Egypt to Armenian parents, he was raised in Western Canada. Both his parents were painters, and he planned to be a playwright, but after making a short film, he became hooked on telling stories visually. Returned to ethnic "homeland" when he filmed Calendar (1993) in Armenia. Won attention ...

  • The Sweet Hereafter
  • Exotica
  • Calendar
  • The Adjuster
  • Chloe
  • Aparat

35. Kaige Chen

Director | Ba wang bie ji

Kaige Chen was born on August 12, 1952 in Beijing, China. He is a producer and director, known for Farewell My Concubine (1993), The Battle at Lake Changjin (2021) and Yellow Earth (1984). He has been married to Hong Chen since 1996. They have two children.

  • Farewell My Concubine
  • Yellow Earth
  • The Emperor and the Assasin
  • King of the Children
  • Together
  • Temptress Moon

36. Terence Davies

Writer | Distant Voices, Still Lives

Terence Davies was born on November 10, 1945 in Liverpool, England, UK. He was a writer and director, known for Distant Voices, Still Lives (1988), The House of Mirth (2000) and Benediction (2021). He died on October 7, 2023 in Mistley, Essex, England, UK.

  • Distant Violence, Still Lives
  • The Long Day Closes
  • A Quiet Passion
  • The Deep Blue Sea
  • House of Mirth
  • The Death and Transfiguration

37. Emir Kusturica

Director | Underground

A Serbian film director. Born in 1954 in Sarajevo. Graduated in film directing at the prestigious Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague in 1978. During his studies, he was awarded several times for his short movies including Guernica (1978), which took first prize at the Student's Film ...

  • Underground
  • Black Cat, White Cat
  • Time of the Gypsies
  • Arizona Dream
  • Life is a Miracle
  • When Father Was Away on Business

38. Todd Solondz

Director | Welcome to the Dollhouse

Todd Solondz was born in Newark, New Jersey. One of his earliest jobs in the film industry was when, as a young man, he worked as a messenger for the Writers' Guild of America. During this time, he wrote several screenplays.

Solondz's first color film with sync sound was the short "Schatt's Last ...

  • Happiness
  • Welcome to the Dollhouse
  • Palindromes
  • Storytelling
  • Life During Wartime
  • Wiener-Dog

39. Cristian Mungiu

Producer | 4 luni, 3 saptamâni si 2 zile

Cristian Mungiu was born on April 27, 1968 in Iasi, Romania. He is a producer and writer, known for 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days (2007), Graduation (2016) and Beyond the Hills (2012).

  • 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
  • Beyond the Hills
  • Tales from the Golden Age
  • Graduation
  • Occident
  • Zapping

40. Lukas Moodysson

Director | Fucking Åmål

Lukas Moodysson was born on January 17, 1969 in Malmö, Skåne län, Sweden. He is a director and writer, known for Show Me Love (1998), Lilya 4-Ever (2002) and Together (2000). He has been married to Coco Moodysson since 1994. They have three children.

  • Lilja 4-ever
  • Show Me Love
  • Together
  • We Are the Best
  • Mammoth
  • Talk

41. Jacques Audiard

Writer | De rouille et d'os

Born in Paris, France, in 1952. Jacques Audiard's family has always been involved in movie business. His father, Michel, was a popular screenwriter and director and his uncle a producer. But in his teens he refused that world and wanted to be a teacher. He studied literature and philosophy at the ...

  • A Prophet
  • Rust and Bone
  • The Beat That My Heart Skipped
  • Read My Lips
  • Dheepan
  • The Sisters Brothers

42. Todd Haynes

Director | Far from Heaven

Todd Haynes was always interested in art, and made amateur movies and painted while he was still a child. He attended Brown university and majored in art and semiotics. After he graduated he moved to New York City and made the controversial short film Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (1987). ...

  • Carol
  • Far from Heaven
  • I'm not There
  • Safe
  • Velvet Goldmine
  • Poison



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