71/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
the good, the bad and the ugly (1966)
directed by sergio leone
25/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
up (2009)
directed by pete docter, bob peterson
26/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
amélie (2001)
directed by jean-pierre jeunet
23/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
lawrence of arabia (1962)
directed by david lean
29/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
metropolis (1927)
directed by fritz lang
30/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
the lovely bones (2009)
directed by peter jackson
32/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
lock, stock and two smoking barrels (1998)
directed by guy ritchie
24/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
v for vendetta (2005)
directed by james mcteigue
54/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
schindler’s list (1993)
directed by steven spielberg
61/100 films with beautiful cinematography (in no particular order)
127 hours (2010)
directed by danny boyle