I'm more curious about which ones you've enjoyed than you are about what I think of the list (I certainly appreciate that he goes for Carlos Reygadas, but I think there's a few films in there that are just trash..... you've most probably
not seen anything like a Lucifer Valentine film before, but I wouldn't recommand you do).
Also, like
@kihei (I was sure you hated
Holy Motors for some reason), I'd add some stuff:
Roy Andersson, I'd go with
Songs From the Second Floor, but yeah, amazing aesthetics
Gaspar Noé, even though I'd say
Enter the Void is necessarily good, it's still not Noé's best (
Irréversible), but maybe his most
unique.
Seul contre tous is something too.
Raoul Ruiz, of course,
Les trois couronnes du matelot, best film ever.
Marguerite Duras, her best film to me is
Le Navire Night - and still different from anything else enough - but I'd go with
Son nom de Venise dans Calcutta désert as her most unique.
Bernard Queysanne's
Un homme qui dort, based on Perec's novel.
Peter Greenaway's
The Tulse Luper Suitcases project.
And there's a lot of other directors with very strong signatures.