musician, producer and composer
Thomas Bangalter
One visit, reaching 10 films in the collection.
8 Jun 2026
The musician, producer, and composer praises the sonic world of Brian De Palma’s movies, shares why he thinks The Color of Pomegranates is the most beautiful film ever made, and discusses what The Game taught him about the interplay between fiction and reality.
| Chose | Director | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Modern Times | Charles Chaplin | 1936 |
| 2 | Sisters | Brian De Palma | 1973 |
| 3 | Being John Malkovich | Spike Jonze | 1999 |
| 4 | Martha Graham: Dance on Film | Nathan Kroll | 1959 |
| 5 | The Color of Pomegranates | Sergei Parajanov | 1969 |
| 6 | The Qatsi Trilogybox set, 3 films | ||
| 7 | The Game | David Fincher | 1997 |
| 8 | The Celebration | Thomas Vinterberg | 1998 |
Least-picked choice here: Martha Graham: Dance on Film , taken by 1 other visits.
Closest taste
Guests who chose the most of the same things. Anyone filmed alongside Thomas Bangalter is left out, since they picked from one list.
| Guest | Shared | Jaccard | In common |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jamie Demetriou | 2 | 0.154 | Being John Malkovich, The Celebration |