Cash movies are mostly created for mass rental. Such films are in great demand and are shown in most of the cinemas. Most often they are entertaining. Most of the box-office films belong to the "one-time" category. That is, to watch such a film is interesting, but not more than once. However, there are very worthy pictures, such as:
"Titanic", directed by: James Cameron, US production
"Pirates of the Caribbean", director Gore Verbinsky, US production
"Da Vinci Code," directed by Ron Howard, US production
"Ice Age", directed by Chris Wedge, Carlos Saldana, US production
"Hancock", director Peter Berg, US production
Why the author's cinema does not become a box office.
Author's cinema does not become cash because it has a narrow target audience. Not everyone wants to think, to analyze. Many people go to the cinema to rest, get a charge of good mood, and not to leave the room and think for several more days. Agree, the meaning of the concept of "copyright cinema" could be lost if it became public.
For whom is the author's cinema created.
Author's cinema is created for selected viewers. For people who are not indifferent to the world in which he lives. Author's cinema is shown in some cinemas. There are organized festivals of author's cinema. At the festivals feature full-length and short films that won prizes in international competitions.
Author's films:
"Dante 01", directed by Mark Caro, produced by France, Eskwad
"Traffic jams," directed by Mikhail Morskov, produced by Russia.
"Irreversibility," directed by Gaspard Noe, production of France
"Vicky Cristina Barcelona", directed by Woody Allen, produced by USA / Spain.
"The Paper Soldier", director Alexei German - jr.
Other author's films, which are recommended by Internet users:
Jos Sterling "The Illusionist"
Tarkovsky "Sacrifice"
Takeshi Kitano "The guys are coming back"
Anthony Hopkins "The Elephant Man"
Roman Polanski "The Pianist"
Kim Ki Duk "The Real Fiction"
Tim Burton "Big Fish"
Paul Newman "Cold-blooded Luke"
Bergman "Through the dark glass"
Michael Haneke "Funny Games"
Francesco Appoloni "Just do it"
Larry Clark "Children" and "Ken Park"
Wim Wenders "Alice in the cities", "With the passage of time", "The state of things"