Jon Jost has cited Turner as a some-time favourite of his, and Dennis Grunes 
made an explicit connection between them in his review of Jost's 2006 movie, 
Passages:
http://grunes.wordpress.com/2007/02/03/passages-jon-jost-2006/

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> Le 26 févr. 2014 à 10:16, Aaron Juneau <aaron.jun...@tate.org.uk> a écrit :
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> I'm contacting from Tate Etc. Magazine, London in the hope that somebody at 
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> regard to an article we're publishing in a couple issues time. Essentially 
> the article will focus on J.M.W Turner's influence on film. I was wondering 
> whether somebody at Frameworks could advise on some interesting, perhaps less 
> known filmmakers who have been influenced by him? I'm really looking at hard 
> fact and solid evidence as opposed to conjecture.
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