Sunsets have provided a backdrop to some of the most powerful, beautiful, and memorable scenes in movies.

The sun sets every single day, without delays or interruptions. It’s all just part of the universe’s natural cycle that we don’t pay much attention to, and maybe even take for granted sometimes. Still, few things are as naturally beautiful or inherently awe-inspiring as sunsets, either. At face value, they’re just really pleasant to look at, but on a deeper level sunsets contain the power to evoke a range of emotions. And if you’re lucky enough to take a picture of a sunset in all its natural splendor and upload it to Instagram, your social media will be the best around that day.
Naturally, sunsets also lend themselves perfectly to art and visual media. As feasts for our eyes, few images are as striking, which makes them irresistible to some creators looking to grab our attention. However, sunsets can also be interpreted symbolically; perhaps to mark the end of a journey, a passage of time, or an era, for example. In some instances, they also signify danger due to the arrival of imminent darkness and danger. The next time you’re looking at the sun going down and admiring its beauty, please bear in mind that vampires will be waking up and preparing for a night of feasting on your fellow members of humankind. That being said, sunsets are so cool that the risk of being eaten is worth it.
Filmmakers clearly understand the appeal of sunsets, though, hence why they’ve used them time and time again to enhance their works in a variety of ways. And given that images of sunsets have contributed so much to the art of cinema, we decided it was time to honor them. Obviously, this isn’t a comprehensive collection of all the incredible sunset shots out there, but we have selected forty-five favorites that showcase filmmaking at its most visually spectacular and evocative. Additionally, this is the only list we’ve published where comedies about amateur stuntmen can co-exist alongside gory horror fare, prestige historical dramas, and sci-fi epics without seeming out of place. That unlikely unity alone makes sunsets worth praising.
DP: Alan Hume ⏐ Director: Richard Marquand
 
DP: Janusz Kamiński ⏐ Director: Steven Spielberg
 
DP: Asakazu Nakai, Fyodor Dobronravov & Yuriy Gantman ⏐ Director: Akira Kurosawa
 
DP: Sven Nykvist ⏐ Director: Ingmar Bergman
 
DP: Jan de Bont ⏐ Director: Paul Verhoeven
 
DP: Bradford May ⏐ Director: Fred Dekker
 
DP: Toyomichi Kurita ⏐ Director: Takashi Miike
 
DP: Andrew Lesnie ⏐ Director: Peter Jackson
 
DP: John A. Alonzo ⏐ Director: Hal Ashby
 
DP: Nicola Pecorini ⏐ Director: Terry Gilliam
 
DP: Freddie Young ⏐ Director: David Lean
 
DP: Dan Mindel ⏐ Director: J.J. Abrams
 
DP: Bill Pope ⏐ Director: Sam Raimi
 
DP: Daniel Pearl ⏐ Director: Tobe Hooper
 
DP: Massimo Dallamano ⏐ Director: Sergio Leone
 
Director: Gorō Miyazaki
 
DP: Dean Cundey ⏐ Director: Tommy Lee Wallace
 
DP: John Schwartzman ⏐ Director: Michael Bay
 
DP: Douglas Slocombe ⏐ Director: Steven Spielberg
 
DP: Sharon Calahan, Mahyar Abousaeedi⏐ Director: Peter Sohne
 
DP: Gary B. Kibbe ⏐ Director: John Carpenter
 
DP: Néstor Almendros ⏐ Director: Terrence Mallick
 
DP: Daniel Mindel Christensen ⏐ Director: Tony Scott
 
DP: Rasoul Azadani ⏐ Director: Ron Clements, John Musker
 
DP: William A. Fraker ⏐ Director: George P. Cosmatos
 
DP: Christos Voudouris ⏐ Director: Richard Linklater
 
DP: Andrew Dunn ⏐ Director: Akiva Schaffer
 
DP: Gilbert Taylor ⏐ Director: George Lucas
 
DP: Dean Cundey ⏐ Director: Steven Spielberg
 
DP: László Kovács ⏐ Director: Dennis Hopper
 
DP: Guillermo Navarro ⏐ Director: Robert Rodriguez
 
DP: Jack N. Green ⏐ Director: Clint Eastwood
 
DP: Roger Deakins ⏐ Director: Denis Villeneuve
 
DP: Sophie Maintigneux ⏐ Director: Eric Rohmer
 
DP: Douglas Slocombe ⏐ Director: Steven Spielberg
 
DP & Director: Nicolas Roeg
 
DP: Russell Carpenter ⏐ Director: James Cameron
 
DP: Vittorio Storaro ⏐ Director: Francis Ford Coppola
 
DP: Roger Deakins ⏐ Director: Andrew Dominik
 
DP: John Schwartzman ⏐ Director: Michael Bay
 
DP: Ernest Haller ⏐ Director: Victor Fleming
 
DP: Tak Fujimoto, Brian Probyn, Stevan Larner ⏐ Director: Terrence Malick
 
DP: Andrew Lesnie ⏐ Director: Peter Jackson
 
DP: Allan Daviau ⏐ Director: Steven Spielberg
 
DP: John Seale ⏐ Director: George Miller
 
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