If you guys were filmmakers, which existing films would you think would best match your style? Feel free to give multiple films and even tonally different films as I'm sure people here would love to shoot different sorts of films..

“what kind of…” is a tricky term…..
1) If I wanted to tell few short stories in 1 film, I would do something like
- Mikhail Kalik’s “Love”
- “The Witches” short stories, by De Sica, Visconti, etc.
2) If I wanted to show my emotional world at peace:
- “Nostalgia” and “Stalker” by Tarkovsky
- “Derzu Uzala” by Kirosawa
3) If I wanted to tell a story about “society and twists and works of human mind”
- “Rashamon”, “All About Eve” and “12 Angry Men”, "Garage"
4)... to have an exercise in camera work…
- "Run Lola Run", "The Arc", "Ivan’s Childhood", "A Man follows the Sun" (Russian neo-realism by Kalik).
5) ….. a comedy…. Must be “theatre setting”, strictly “verbal exchange”, NO SLAPSITC, in BLACK AND WHITE, comedies to me are about dialogues, and some camera work, nothing else.
- “1-2-3”, “The man who came to dinner”, “The Law is the Law”, “Golden Calf/12 Chairs”.
6) … an immigrant story…. Would be long, in 2-3 parts, with flashbacks between times and generations.
- "Joy Luck Club"; "Enemies, A Love Story"; Combine few short stories by Jerzy Kosinski after he came to USA into one film.
7) my memories of how "Europe used to be and how i would want it"...
- Visconti's "Il gattopardo"
- Two for the Road
- Roman Holiday
- Termini (Indiscretion of American Wife)
- 8-1/2
- Cinema Paradiso
8) And I would love to make a film and do a screen play adaptation from “Painted Bird” by Jerzy Kosinski.