E se os Diretores de Cinema fossem Divas Pop?

What do Hitchcock, Kubrick, Kurosawa, Sean Baker, and Nolan have in common with the biggest pop divas? Much more than you imagine. This cinephile video compares the greatest directors in film history with the queens of music—and the result is funny, accurate, and inevitable. Mercado Livre listing: https://mercadolivre.com/sec/2QcSxD2 You know when a diva enters the room and no one needs an introduction? Great film directors have exactly that power—each with a style so distinctive that it has become its own language. In this video, I put side-by-side the biggest names in film history with the divas who dominated pop, and the result is bizarre, accurate, and ultimately inevitable. From Hitchcock to Madonna, from Kurosawa to Mariah Carey, from Kubrick to Lady Gaga: welcome to the crossover that nobody asked for but everyone needed. Videos Cited:    • Os Tipos de Fãs de Cinema (e como não ser ...      • Os 7 Níveis de Hitchcock (e porque todos o...      • 11 conspirações BIZARRAS envolvendo Kubric...   Video by @CortesDoSpiderKong    • E SE OS TIMES DA SÉRIE A FOSSEM DIVAS POP?...   🌎 There's a world beyond today's Hollywood blockbusters. I'll help you discover it. 🎥 Graduated in Audiovisual Production 🥊 Fighting every day to bring you new films and against the culture of explained endings. Here we talk about the history of auteur cinema, producing essays on films, directors, cinematic movements and telling behind-the-scenes stories. Everything is done out of passion and dedication to cinema, without trying to be a teacher, but rather trying to pass on to you the love I have for cinema. Our focus is on independent, auteur, and arthouse cinema, but we explore all areas of the seventh art, from classics to the most obscure films. My equipment: Sony A6700 camera https://mercadolivre.com/sec/2f2dxFB Sigma 30mm f1.4 lens https://mercadolivre.com/sec/2CdjVbS This video and description contain affiliate links, where the sale of products generates a commission for the channel. This video contains excerpts from copyrighted works by third parties, used under the doctrine of Fair Use for purposes of criticism, commentary, reporting, and education. All rights belong to their respective owners.