BEAUTY & STYLE
sun-bleached
Films whose visual identity is defined by the aesthetic of overexposure and harsh natural light — bleached-out skies, washed-away color, heat-shimmer and glare that flatten the landscape into something vast, indifferent, and beautiful, creating a world that feels scorched by the sun rather than illuminated by it. Distinct from summer-haze (a temporal-emotional register about the suspended, fleeting quality of summer as a felt state) by being specifically a cinematographic aesthetic — the washed-out, high-contrast visual texture of sun-as-force — that can appear in any season or narrative context; distinct from lush-maximalism (which saturates the frame with color and ornament) by draining the image rather than filling it, producing beauty through absence and overexposure rather than abundance.

Paris, Texas
1984

Badlands
1974

The Swimming Pool
1969

Zabriskie Point
1970

Days of Heaven
1978

Black Orpheus
1959

Dune: Part Two
2024

Once Upon a Time in the West
1968

Lawrence of Arabia
1962

The Searchers
1956

The Red Turtle
2016

Il Sorpasso
1962

Purple Noon
1960

Walkabout
1971

Gerry
2002

Mektoub, My Love: Canto Uno
2018

Meek's Cutoff
2011

The Sheltering Sky
1990

Caught by a Wave
2021

In July
2000

My Name Is Tanino
2003

Bonjour Tristesse
1958

Jauja
2014

Manon of the Spring
1986

Cast Away
2000