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  1. Take 100: The Future of Film – 100 New Directors's icon

    Take 100: The Future of Film – 100 New Directors

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. An unparalleled survey featuring 100 of the most exceptional emerging film directors from around the world selected by 10 internationally prominent film festival directors. Showcases one film by each director from the last five years, accompanied by several film stills, on-set photographs, posters, and more, as well as an essay by the curator
  2. Télérama - Cent ans du cinéma - Les films français's icon

    Télérama - Cent ans du cinéma - Les films français

    Favs/dislikes: 23:0. In 1995, for the century of the cinema's commemoration, Télérama, a French magazine, published a special issue « Les Meilleurs films du siècle - Cent ans de cinéma ». The purpose of the magazine was to provide a tour of the history of cinema, decade by decade, mentioning significant international and French films and making for each decade a top of best films. This list takes into consideration only the French films in the following way: - The 81 French films in the decade top tens, commencing with the silent era (10 films), the 30's (10 films), until the 90's with only 5 films. (there's 5 entries for Fantômas; 3 entries for the Pagnol's trilogy Marius-Fanny-César; and 1 entry for Smoking-No-Smoking) - Starting from the 82th entry, the list is alphabetical and report all the French films mentioned in the magazine, including the films quoted in the text, but also the films selected for a thematic section. Hence, for each decade the magazine picked one or several French films on the following issues: "the twosome of the decade", "the beautiful love", "the beautiful death", "the scandal", "the unfair flop", "the hit", "the best set", "the line", "the tune", "the spirit of the times", and the "fashion". Thanks to Limguela for compiling this list.
  3. The 30 Best LGBT Films of All Time's icon

    The 30 Best LGBT Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. To mark the 30th anniversary of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival, we are delighted to announce the Top 30 LGBT Films of All Time in the first major critical survey of LGBT films. Over 100 film experts including critics, writers and programmers such as Joanna Hogg, Mark Cousins, Peter Strickland, Richard Dyer, Nick James and Laura Mulvey, as well as past and present BFI Flare programmers, have voted the Top 30 LGBT Films of All Time. The poll’s results represent 84 years of cinema and 12 countries, from countries including Thailand, Japan, Sweden and Spain, as well as films that showed at BFI Flare such as Orlando (1992), Beautiful Thing (1996), Weekend (2011) and Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013).
  4. The A List: The National Society of Film Critics' 100 Essential Films's icon

    The A List: The National Society of Film Critics' 100 Essential Films

    Favs/dislikes: 23:0. "While there are plenty of encyclopedic lists of films, this compulsively readable book of 100 essays—most written expressly for this volume-flags the best of the best as chosen by a consensus of the National Society of Film Critics."
  5. The B List: The National Society of Film Critics on the Low-Budget Beauties, Genre-Bending Mavericks, and Cult Classics We Love's icon

    The B List: The National Society of Film Critics on the Low-Budget Beauties, Genre-Bending Mavericks, and Cult Classics We Love

    Favs/dislikes: 33:0. "Once the B movie was the Hollywood stepchild, the underbelly of the double feature. Today it is a more inclusive category, embracing films that fall outside the mainstream by dint of their budgets, their visions, their grit, and occasionally—sometimes essentially—their lack of what the culture cops call 'good taste'."
  6. The BFI 30 Best LGBT Films of All Time's icon

    The BFI 30 Best LGBT Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. To mark the 30th anniversary of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival, BFI is delighted to announce the Top 30 LGBT Films of All Time in the first major critical survey of LGBT films. Over 100 film experts including critics, writers and programmers such as Joanna Hogg, Mark Cousins, Peter Strickland, Richard Dyer, Nick James and Laura Mulvey, as well as past and present BFI Flare programmers, have voted the Top 30 LGBT Films of All Time. The poll’s results represent 84 years of cinema and 12 countries, from countries including Thailand, Japan, Sweden and Spain, as well as films that showed at BFI Flare such as Orlando (1992), Beautiful Thing (1996), Weekend (2011) and Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013).
  7. The Criterion Collection – Blu-ray Releases's icon

    The Criterion Collection – Blu-ray Releases

    Favs/dislikes: 53:0. A List of all of titles in The Criterion Collection's Blu-ray catalogue.
  8. The Criterion Collection: Laserdisc Releases (1984-98)'s icon

    The Criterion Collection: Laserdisc Releases (1984-98)

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0. The following is a list of laserdiscs released by The Criterion Collection from 1984 to 1998.
  9. The Criterion Collection: Out at Criterion's icon

    The Criterion Collection: Out at Criterion

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. In 1961, Basil Dearden’s Victim became the first mainstream English-language drama to feature a sympathetic homosexual protagonist, played by matinee idol Dirk Bogarde. In 2011, Andrew Haigh’s boy-meets-boy romance Weekend defied expectations to become a crossover art-house hit. The fact that, fifty years after Victim, Weekend is also considered groundbreaking is evidence of how far cinema may still have to go in terms of gay representation. But between these two revelatory films, there have been plenty of other important and entertaining ones made about gay, lesbian, and bisexual people, and several of them are available in the Criterion Collection, including works by trailblazers like Robert Epstein, Derek Jarman, and Gus van Sant.
  10. The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Top French Films's icon

    The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs' Top French Films

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0. This chronological listing was posted on the French Ministry of Foreign Affair’s website c. 2000.
  11. The Guinness Book of Film's icon

    The Guinness Book of Film

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The Guinness Book of Film, subtitled The Ultimate Guide to the Best Films Ever, was an essential hard-cover movie guide published in 1999. It reviewed the top 1000 movies of the 20th Century. From the 1000 films, the guide also selected a Top 100 Films, "essential recommendations" categorized into a Top 5 for each of twenty different genres.
  12. The Olympiad of Animation's icon

    The Olympiad of Animation

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. In 1984, ASIFA-Hollywood, the Los Angeles branch of the International Animated Film Association (the group that gives out the annual Annie Awards) decided to celebrate the L.A. Olympics that year with an "Olympics of animation". 100 journalists, scholars, and animation programmers were invited to share their lists of the greatest works of animation in history; 35 responded, and this was the list they collectively came up with.
  13. The Pendragon Society's 100 Greatest Film Acting Performances of All-Time's icon

    The Pendragon Society's 100 Greatest Film Acting Performances of All-Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. So what are the greatest acting performances of all time? Throughout August 2019 we polled members and contributors to find out what they considered to be the greatest performances in film ever. As with all these types of polls the final list is not going to please everyone. Perhaps unsurprisingly (and a little disappointingly) the best of the American mainstream dominates here, with a high placing for Heath Ledger’s turn in The Dark Knight and a large representation from the New Hollywood era (with 5 entries for the first 2 Godfather films!). What stands out more than anything is the lack of female performances that make the top 100 (only 12!). Is Casablanca really Bogart’s best performance? Wasn’t Brando better in On the Waterfront than anything he did in the 70s? Let us know what you think. ---Pendragon Society The following films appear more than once: The Godfather (#1, #16, #100) Schindler's List (#4, #60) The Godfather Part II (#13, #24) Apocalypse Now (#28, #58) The Deer Hunter (#30, #65) The Shawshank Redemption (#32, #73) Persona (#35, #54) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (#45, #68) Goodfellas (#49, #51) Gone with the Wind (#62, #78)
  14. The Ray Memorial 100 List of Top Foreign Films's icon

    The Ray Memorial 100 List of Top Foreign Films

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. As compiled by a ballot by Edward Copeland and 173 other film experts
  15. TIFF's Best of the Decade: An Alternative View (2000s)'s icon

    TIFF's Best of the Decade: An Alternative View (2000s)

    Favs/dislikes: 53:0. At the end of the 2000s, TIFF asked 60 film curators, historians, archivists, and programmers to vote for the most important films of the decade. "Their perspective should give us a longer view of the films made in this decade, the films that should stand the test of time and be acknowledged as historically influential works in the decades to come." TIFF also made a list of the [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/cinematheque+ontarios+best+films+of+the+90s/mjf314/]best films of the 1990s[/url].
  16. TIFF's The Essential 100: Expert Panel's icon

    TIFF's The Essential 100: Expert Panel

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. TIFF's [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/toronto+international+film+festival+-+the+essential+100/rtrench/]Essential 100[/url] "represents the merging of one 100 film list as determined by an expert panel of TIFF curators with one 100 film list as determined by TIFF stakeholders." This is the expert panel's list, compiled by five TIFF curators in 2009. Their goal was to create a list of "essential cinema" that balanced "best" and "most influential," with a limit of one film per director.
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    TNT Hair Restoration

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  18. Toronto Inter'l Film Festival's The Essential 100's icon

    Toronto Inter'l Film Festival's The Essential 100

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. "This list represents the merging of one 100 film list as determined by an expert panel of TIFF curators with one 100 film list as determined by TIFF stakeholders."
  19. Total Film's 20 Coolest Slow Motion Scenes's icon

    Total Film's 20 Coolest Slow Motion Scenes

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The 20 coolest slow motion scenes in movies according to Total Film (in 2011).
  20. Tour de Cine Frances en Mexico's icon

    Tour de Cine Frances en Mexico

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. This tour (Tour de Cine Francés) is a film festival that displays the best selection of the french contemporaneous films at their original version with subs, all around Mexico and Central America every year at mid september.
  21. Travelling Caribbean Film Showcase (2007-2019)'s icon

    Travelling Caribbean Film Showcase (2007-2019)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The Travelling Caribbean Film Showcase (TCFS) is an annual film festival representing filmmakers from the Caribbean, Latin America, Africa and its diasporas. The Showcase is devoted to the preservation of the audiovisual memoir of the Caribbean in all its diversity. It offers an opportunity to learn and assess the achievements of the Caribbean film industry. First Traveling Caribbean Film Showcase (2007) Second Traveling Caribbean Showcase - For Youth (2009) Third Traveling Caribbean Showcase (2011) IV Edition - Devoted to the Caribbean Diaspora (2012) V Edition (2013) VI Edition - Dedicated to Caribbean Culture (2014) VII Edition - Dedicated to Diversity (2015) VIII Edition (2017-2018) This list includes all films screened at the festivals. MISSING from IMDB 1st Salt in My Eyes (Shamira Raphaela, 2002) - Aruba Steps to Forgiveness (Pamela Whitehall, 2005) - Barbados The Baobab Tree (Claire Once, 2005) - Barbados The Day of the Dead (Suzette Zayden, 2002) - Belize Jazz and Us (Gloria Rolando, 2004) - Cuba Port Au Prince is Mine (Rigoberto López, 2000) - Cuba Price: Hundred Thousand (Amauris Peres, 2006) - Dominican Republic Under the Shadow of Blood (José Gómez De Vargas, Natalia Cabral, 2005) - Dominican Republic 2nd La serpiente del cielo (Stephanie Rueckoldt, 2007) - Colombia El color no hace al ladrón (Frammy Garcia, Lady Fernandez, 2006) - Colombia Chester (Pablo Cespedes, 2006) - Costa Rica Kukuy El Guije Del Charco Azul En El Almiquí Valiente (Juan Ruiz, 2006) - Cuba El propietario (Ernesto Piña and Wilbur Noguel, 2007) - Cuba Una niña una escuela (Alejandro Ramirez, 2008) - Cuba Sin-derella (John Nagtegaal, Segni Bernardina, Robert Emperator, 2004) - Curacao Mira I diskubri (Corry van Heyningen, 1985) - Curacao My First Day in School (Sudani Mowaki, 2002) - Jamaica Cricket at School (Mary Wells, 2002) - Jamaica Forgive and Forget (Codae Pennicott, 2006) - Jamaica High Grade (Tony Robinson, 2006) - Jamaica Casa de Muñecas (Joaquín Zúniga, 2007) -Nicaragua) Creciendo (Virginia Lacayo and Arlene Centeno, 2005) - Nicaragua Puedo Volar (Cesar A. Zayas, 2005) - Dominican Republic Abigail (Justine Themen, 2007) - Suriname Sarajan, met het ene been in suriname, met het ene been in nederland (Hennah Draaibaar, 2004) - Suriname Deborah en Surinam (Helen Kamperveen, 2005) - Suriname Cheomarra, 53 Brothers and Sisters (Miriam Marks, 2007) - Suriname Work, Work, Work (Hester Jonkhout, 2007) - Suriname Villa Paramaribo: na wata, na faya; geen water, geen licht (Nina Jurna, 2004) - Suriname I Spy: things in my garden (Elspeth Duncan, 2006) - Trinidad & Tobago Something Doh Changes (Mathew Hudson, 2004) - Trinidad & Tobago Old Rabbit Die Hard (Camille Selvon, 2007) - Trinidad & Tobago The Red House (Shevon Guevara, 2006) - Trinidad & Tobago Atiba Williams (Bruce Paddington and Christopher Laird, 2000) - Trinidad & Tobago "One Minute for My Rights" - UNICEF [7 shorts] 3rd Hooked (Nigel Harris, 2009) - Antigua & Barbudas Tomasa in Time (Steven Berry) - Belize Mario, el niño de la tambora (Comfenalco and Cartagena Film Festival) - Colombia Leche (Alex Cottrell, 2008) - Columbia 20 Años (Joel Ruiz) - Cuba Una misma raza (Jorge Neyra) - Cuba Cecilia Valdés - Cuba Un cuento de Hadas (Rogelio Paris, 2008) - Cuba Pubertad: El Secreto de Javier (Ernesto Piña) - Cuba Pubertad: Me gustas tú, (Ernesto Piña) - Cuba Churandy - Curacao Woman!! - Haiti Anancy and Common Sense (Andrew Davies) - Jamaica Almendron Mi Corazon (Steve and Stéphanie James, 2008) - Guadeloupe / Cuba Southern Lights (Nathalie Glaudon) - Martinique ¡Ya No Mas! (Felix Zurita De Higes, 2010) - Nicaragua El valor de las mujeres: la lucha por el derecho a la tierra (Rossana Locaya) - Nicaragua El Tesoro perdido del Caribe (Félix Zurita and Joaquín Zuñiga, 2006) - Nicaragua Bolívar, canto al libertador (Nora Marcano Camacho, 1999) - Venezuela Calypso @ Dirty Jim's (Pascale Obolo, 2005) - Trinidad & Tobago Haiti Trembles (Claude Mancuso) - Haiti Lest We Forget (Produced by the Clare Hall Secondary School) - Antigua & Barbudas Finding Phoebe (Antigua Girl Guides) - Antigua & Barbudas The Vegetarian Super Machine 5 (Camille Selvon Abrahams) - Trinidad & Tobago Under The Leaf (Dominique Duport) - Guadeloupe A Voice of Our Own 4th El Barco Prometido (Luciano Capelli and Yazmin Ross, 2001) - Costa Rica Playing with words (Karel Ducasse, 2007) - Cuba Le lapin méchant (José E. García, 2009) - Cuba Yo Soy Tumbero (Bilko Cuervo) - Cuba Le chemin des mouettes (Sergio Gienes & Alexander Rodríguez, 2011) - Cuba Black Mozart in Cuba (Steve and Stephanie James, 2006) - Guadeloupe The Amerindians (Tracy Assing and Sophie Meyer) - Trinidad & Tobago Nawuin (José Marquez and Miguel Alvarado, 2010) - Venezuela Barrabás (Giuliano Salvatore, 2009) - Venezuela 5th Fans do Brasil (Steve's and Stéphanie James, 2008) - Guadeloupe 1912: Voces para un Silencio, Cap. 1 (Gloria Rolando, 2010) - Cuba Hija de puta (Alexandra Bas, 2011) - Venezuela Del Cafetal a la Tumba Francesa (Jean-François Chalut, 2010) - Haiti La Mystique du Baobab (Gerard Cesar and Dimitri Zandronis, 2011) - Guadeloupe Figueroa (Rigoberto López, 2007) - Cuba Moi, Maryse C. écrivain noire et rebelle. (Dimitry Zandronis, 2011) - Guadeloupe El oso Miyoi (Edgar Vivas, 2010) - Venezuela Guardianes del agua (Jean-Charles L'Ami, 2010) - Venezuela Abdala: El retorno de los señores de Xibalbá (Adrian López, 2011) - Cuba Eyeri, un músico con magia (Frank Elías, 2010) - Puerto Rico Town’s Queen The Faces of the Devil Without you, with you No chucho pie for dinner tonight Art Naif - Barbados/U.K. 6th Rumbero de Nacimiento – Rumbero by Birth (Angel Alderete, 2012) - Cuba Tengo Talento “El niño Jesús”‐ I have Talent “Jesus Kid” (Eli Jacobs Fantauzzi, 2013) - USA Rumbos de la Rumba: Parada Central Park – Rumba Roads (Berta Jottar, 2012) - Mexico Young Explorers Caribbean ‐ Point Fortin (Lorraine O'Connor, 2006) - Trinidad and Tobago Al Son de Miss Lizzie (Ileana Lacayo, 2010) - Nicaragua The Black Creoles (Maria Jose Alvarez and Martha Hernandez) - Nicaragua Maestro Issa (Frantz Voltaire) - Haiti Fly (Ermitis Blanco, Yolanda Durán, 2012) - Cuba - Organized by country of production Antigua and Barbuda (1) Bahamas (2-4) Barbados (5) Brazil, Costa Rica, Nicaragua (6) Canada (7-9) Chile, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela (10) Colombia (11-15) Cuba (16-42) Cuba, Dominican Republic (43) Cuba, Spain, France (44) Cuba, United States (45) Dominican Republic (46-50) Dominican Republic, Mexico (51) France (52-55) France, Cuba (56) France, Haiti (57) France, Martinique (58) France, Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles (59) Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, United States of America (60) Guadaloupe, France (61-62) Haiti (63-66) Haiti, United States of America (67) Jamaica (68-73) Mexico, Cuba (74) Netherlands (75-77) Netherlands Antilles, Netherlands (78) Nicaragua (79) Puerto Rico (80-82) Saint Lucia (83) South Africa, Netherlands, Germany (84) Suriname (85) Trinidad and Tobago (86-90) Trinidad and Tobago, France (91) Trinidad and Tobago, United Kingdom (92) United Kingdom (93-96) United States (97-102) United States of America, St. Vincent and the Grenadines (103) United States, Cuba (104) United States, Jamaica, United Kingdom (105) United States, Trinidad and Tobago (106) United States, Venezuela (107) Venezuela (108-117)
  22. UC Berkeley's History of Avant Garde Film's icon

    UC Berkeley's History of Avant Garde Film

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. A course taught at Berkeley in the fall of 2012 by Professor Jeffrey Skoller. [i]“Beauty will be convulsive or will not be at all!” -- Andre Breton Avant-garde film is a cinema of subversion, of sensual perversion, filled with constantly challenging, unruly images and ideas that are often messy, sublime and like life, complicated! Avant-Garde Film is also a cinema of counter-culture whose filmmakers are challenging the edges of aesthetic, social, intellectual and sexual, acceptability. Not bound by the bottom line of corporate checkbooks and middle-brow gentility, avant-garde cinema challenges us to see, think and feel differently. Each film is a pipe cleaner for the mind clearing out sludge from years of watching the mind numbing conventions of shopping mall cinema and infantilizing info-tainment TV. We explore the rich and varied history of films made by fine artists who are experimenting with the formal, perceptual and narrative elements of film as well as looking at the poetic traditions of the first person cinema. Through weekly screenings, the reading of word texts, talking to visiting artists, discussing and writing about the films as well as making short filmic artworks, we move back and forth between historical and contemporary practices sampling from the garden of underground, personal, poetic, queer, surrealist cinemas, feminist, structural-materialist, punk, found films, love films and smash-the-state films![/i] The Dante Quartet by Brakhage is listed twice. Pushcarts of Eternity by Ken Jacobs (2006, 10 minutes) is listed but I can only find [url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1961587/]The Pushcarts leave Eternity Street (2011, 13 min)[/url] which doesn't seem the same so I did not add it. (Posthumous) by Ghassan Salhab (2007, 28 minutes) does not seem to be on IMDb. Dead Weight of a Quarrel Hangs by Walid Raad (2001, 18minutes) does not seem to be on IMDb.
  23. Uzbekistan UNESCO's icon

    Uzbekistan UNESCO

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Перед рассветом - Pered rassvetom - O’tgan tong - 1933 Клятва - Klyatva - Qasam - 1937 Насреддин в Бухаре - Nasreddin v Bukhare - Nasriddin Buxoroda - 1943 Тахир и Зухра - Takhir i Zukhra - Tohir va Zuhra - 1945 Алишер Навои - Alisher Navoy - Alisher Navoiy - 1948 Ты не сирота - Ty ne sirota - Sen yetim emassan - 1962 Нежность - Nezhnost - Muloyim - 1966(67) Ташкент город хлебный - Tashkent gorod khlebny - Toshkent non shahri - 1968 Минувшие дни - Minuvshie dni - O’tgan kunlar - 1969 Без страха - Bez strakha - Qo’rqmas - 1971 Abu Raykhan Beruni - Абу Райхан Беруни - Abu Rayhon Beruniy - 1974 Горькая ягода - Gorkaya yagoda - Chuchuk olho’ri - 1975 Человек уходит за птицами - Chelovek ukhodit za ptitsami - Insonlar qushlar ortidan ketmoqda - 1975 Озорник - Ozornik - Shum bola - 1978 Юность гения - Yunost geniya - Yoshlik davri - 1984 Siz kim siz - Who Are You - Кто вы такой - 1989 Абдулладжан или Посвящается Стивену Спилбергу - Abdulladzhan ili posvyashchaetsya Stivenu Spilbergu - Abdullajon - 1991 source for the source https://web.archive.org/web/20131208201455/http://uzbekkino.uz/uz/unesco see comments for text version
  24. Versátil Home Video Catalogue's icon

    Versátil Home Video Catalogue

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. Brazilian DVD/Blu-Ray Distributor of art-house and classic movies and mini-series
  25. VideoFilmes Catalogue's icon

    VideoFilmes Catalogue

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Brazilian DVD Distributor of documentaries and art-house movies owned by Walter Salles under construction
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