Closet Picks

director

Garrett Bradley

One visit, reaching 24 films in the collection.

7 Oct 2021

The director of the Oscar-nominated documentary Time shares an eclectic selection of her favorite films, from European art-house staples to classics of Black cinema.

Chose Director Year
1 The Battle of Algiers Gillo Pontecorvo 1966
2 Oliver Twist David Lean 1948
3 A Man Escaped Robert Bresson 1956
4 Dressed to Kill Brian De Palma 1980
5 Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams Akira Kurosawa 1990
6 Betty Blue Jean-Jacques Beineix 1986
7 Moonstruck Norman Jewison 1987
8 Love & Basketball Gina Prince-Bythewood 2000
9 High and Low Akira Kurosawa 1963
10 Wim Wenders: The Road Trilogybox set, 3 films
11 Melvin Van Peebles: Essential Filmsbox set, 4 films
12 Blue Is the Warmest Color Abdellatif Kechiche 2013
13 The Signifyin’ Works of Marlon Riggsbox set, 7 films
14 Rebel Samurai Sixties Swordplay Classicsbox set

Least-picked choice here: Rebel Samurai Sixties Swordplay Classics , taken by nobody else.

Watch the video · On criterion.com · This visit

Closest taste

Guests who chose the most of the same things. Anyone filmed alongside Garrett Bradley is left out, since they picked from one list.

GuestSharedJaccardIn common
Dan Levy 2 0.095 Love & Basketball, Moonstruck
Trace Lysette 2 0.095 Melvin Van Peebles: Essential Films, Moonstruck
Halle Berry 2 0.091 Blue Is the Warmest Color, Love & Basketball
Elegance Bratton 2 0.087 Melvin Van Peebles: Essential Films, The Battle of Algiers
Benny Safdie 2 0.061 A Man Escaped, Wim Wenders: The Road Trilogy