Films Frames - Every Frame is a Painting

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#Every Frame Is a Painting

A place to share your favourite film frames and stills.

↱ Please use the following title formatting, when posting: · Film Name, Director/s (YYYY)

read guidelines ↡ before posting

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➤Simple Guidelines

➧1. Include the original film name, director and year of release for your cinema favourite frame

Always include the original film name, director and year of release. If you do not know some of the required information, state that in either the title or top-level comment e.g. [Roma, Federico Fellini, Unknown Year]. The reason we ask for this information is that you can only search on the content of post titles, not comments.

➧2. Add review? I'ts your choice! In the 'body' of the post you can add your review, a comment or anything else you think about the film. You're free to do that, let's keep the discussion open about the film you just posted. Or just don't write anything and share your favourite frame, is up to you.

➧3. No low-effort/low-quality posts.

Posts made to c/filmsframes are expected to be of high quality and have serious effort put behind them. The frame should be clean, not have any urls/website watermarks in them.

➧4. Be Original

Don’t publish stills/frames of a famous film like everyone else, we want to see your own view of a film, your favourite shot, try to publish your favourite still/frame.

➧5. Be respectful.

Harassment, abuse, name calling, and/or threats of any kind is not tolerated here. Any content, whether an image or a comment, that includes any kind of bigoted language or hate speech will be met with a permanent ban.

➧6. No off-topic Content

Never post anything that is off-topic (i.e. not film stills/frames) or that contains gory material.

➧7. No spam or reposts.

Do not submit more than one of the same post/comment on this community or across multiple communities. In addition, please wait at least 3 months before reposting an image that has already been posted to c/filmsframes, and do not repost from the top of all time.

➧8. No advertisement or self-promotion.

Do not use this community to advertise or self-promote. This includes (but is not limited to) websites, articles, blog posts, and brands.

➧9. No memes images or GIFS Please keep the 'frames' and 'stills' in mind.

➧10. Tag NSFW Posts

· Nudity: Obvious, implied or strategically covered · Content that is “sexually explicit” · Gore, both human and non-human.

➧11. Look around you... Please watch what is posted already, maybe shots/frames/stills from ‘Marvel’ or other “blockbuster” films or others alike, aren’t the most suitable for this community. Yet, this is relative, if you find your "view/still/frame is artistic enough to post, don’t be shy to post it.

➠ Report if you if like... Feel free to report any content that does not respect these rules.

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You're free to post your favourite still/frame, but keep in mind to use to use the format title: Film Name, Director/s (YYYY). This is mandatory!

This helps the community to search for films and stills. Any posts that doesn't follow this rule, will be notified. After sometime they will be deleted. Let's stay organized.

In the 'body' of the post you can add your review, a comment or anything else you think about the film. You're free to do that, let's keep the discussion open about the film you just posted. Or just don't write anything and share your favourite frame, is up to you.

Also, Please watch what is posted already, maybe shots/frames/stills from ‘Marvel’ or other "blockbuster" films or others alike, aren’t the most suitable for this community. Yet, this is relative, if you find your "view/still/frame is artistic enough to post, don't be shy to post it.

Please read guidelines before posting.

The rules and sidebar (sidebar, on lemmy and other cases) were updated with a more simple format/easier to read form.

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Scenario A remote brick manufacture factory produces bricks in an ancient way. Many families with different ethnicities work in the factory and the boss seems to hold the key to solving their problems. Forty-year-old Lotfollah, who has been born on-site, is the factory supervisor and acts as go-between for the workers and the boss. Boss has Lotfollah gather all the workers in front of his office. He wants to talk to them about the shutdown of the factory. All matters now to Lotfollah is to keep Sarvar unharmed, the woman he has been in love with for a long time.

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As I was going by the movies I have watched in the past, this came up with a lot of joy!

The movie brings a mystery with beautiful scenes and a story.

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A lovely movie with lots of cinematic scenes, transforming you all over Rome.

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Perfect Days is a very beautiful movie, with lots of scenes and pictures to discover!

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Hello everyone! As always, thank you for sharing your favourite film frames in this awesome fediverse community!

c/MoviesSuggestions is now part of the family of the FilmsFrames and Cinema community! If you want to share your film suggestion or ask for a related film you just watched, feel free to post! You're also free to cross-post your film frame in that community, following the community guidelines.

Again, thank you for being part of c/filmsframes and in the fediverse in general!

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