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  1. Stephen Dwoskin's Film Is... The International Free Cinema's icon

    Stephen Dwoskin's Film Is... The International Free Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 35:0. All films mentioned in the book Film Is... The International Free Cinema by author, teacher and filmmaker Stephen Dwoskin. Titles missing from IMDB: 197. See list here: https://pastebin.com/avp3j6gH Thanks to Ebbywebby for finding new imdb entries.
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    Disney animated shorts

    Favs/dislikes: 31:1.
  3. A List Full of Spaghetti Westerns's icon

    A List Full of Spaghetti Westerns

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. Spaghetti Western is a broad sub-genre of Western films that emerged in the mid-1960s in the wake of Sergio Leone's film-making style and international box-office success. The term was used by critics in USA and other countries because most of these Westerns were produced and directed by Italians. It was Sergio Leone who defined the look and attitude of the genre with his first western and the two that soon were to follow:For a Few Dollars more (1965) and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). Together these films are called ‘The Dollars Trilogy’. Leone’s West was a dusty wasteland of whitewashed villages, howling winds, scraggy dogs and cynical heroes, as unshaven as the villains. All three films were scored by Ennio Morricone, and his music was as unusual as Leone’s visuals: not only did he use instruments like the trumpet, the harp or the electric guitar, he also added whistle, cracking whips and gunshots to the concoction, described by a critic as a ‘rattlesnake in a drumkit’. Morricone went on to score over 30 Italian westerns and was a key factor in the genre's success. In general spaghetti westerns are more action oriented than their American counterparts. Dialogue is sparse and some critics have pointed out that they are constructed as operas, using the music as an illustrative ingredient of the narrative. For the time of making many spaghetti westerns were quite violent, and several of them met with censorship problems, causing them to be cut or even banned in certain markets. Many spaghetti westerns have an American-Mexican border setting and feature loud and sadistic Mexican bandits. The Civil War and its aftermath is a recurrent background. Instead of regular names the heroes often have bizarre names like Ringo, Sartana, Sabata, Johnny Oro, Arizona Colt or Django. The genre is unmistakably a catholic genre (some other names in use are Hallelujah, Cemetery, Trinity or Holy Water Joe!), with a visual style strongly influenced by the catholic iconography of, for instance, the crucifixion, the last supper or the ecce homo. The surreal extravanganza Django Kill! (Se sei vivo, spara, 1967), by Giulio Questi, former assistant of Fellini (!) has a resurrected hero who witnesses a reflection of Judgment Day in a dusty western town. [url]http://www.spaghetti-western.net/index.php/Introduction[/url] [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaghetti_Western[/url]
  4. ICM Forum's Year-by-Year Poll Top 10s's icon

    ICM Forum's Year-by-Year Poll Top 10s

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Top 20s: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/icm+forums+year-by-year+poll+top+20s/melvelet/
  5. New York Film Critics Circle Award Winners's icon

    New York Film Critics Circle Award Winners

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. All the winners of the New York Film Critics Circle Awards, from 1935 to the present.
  6. Available online with English subtitles: Hungary's icon

    Available online with English subtitles: Hungary

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  7. Cahiers du Cinéma's Annual Top 10 Lists's icon

    Cahiers du Cinéma's Annual Top 10 Lists

    Favs/dislikes: 264:5. Cahiers du cinéma is an influential French film magazine founded in 1951. The magazine has picked its top ten films of the year, most years. Top ten films were not picked in the years 1952-1954, 1969-1980, and in the year 2003. Rankings can be viewed in my source list URL, or via the link provided in the comments section. In some cases, films tie for a certain spot in the yearly top 10; for example, 2012's #4 spot is tied between three films (consequently, there is no #5 or #6). Some directors definitely appear to be heavily preferred by those responsible for selecting the list. This list does not include the special "best of 1990s" and "best of 2000s" decade lists, though most of those twenty films are included here. (The exceptions are David Lynch's TV show Twin Peaks on the 1990s list, and Gus Van Sant's Elephant, Abdellatif Kechiche's The Secret of the Grain, and Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds on the 2000s decade list.) Other anomalies: The TV show "24" tied for the #10 spot in 2002, along with Gus Van Sant's Gerry. Gerry also tied for #6 on the 2004 list. A TV episode "Travolta et moi" (dir. Patricia Mazuy) from the show "Tous les garçons et les filles de leur âge..." was selected as #6 in 1994. Claire Denis' episode "US Go Home" from the same series rated #9 in 1994. Raul Ruiz's Les trois couronnes du matelot (Three Crowns of the Sailor) tied for #7 in 1983 and tied for #8 in 1982. 1968's #4 spot for Histoires extraordinaires is specifically for Federico Fellini's segment "Toby Damnit." 1965's #4 spot for Paris vu par... is specifically for the Jean Rouch episode. 1959's #3 spot was claimed by Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible. Since Part II was released in 1958, it is possible that the award was for Part II, but since my sources didn't specify a part and both parts may have been shown together, I have included Parts I & II in the list. Love it or hate it, here it is... [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cahiers_du_cin%C3%A9ma%27s_Annual_Top_10_Lists]Source[/url]
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    Academy Award - Best Picture Nominees

    Favs/dislikes: 496:7. This list contains all movies that have been nominated for Best Picture in the Academy Awards. [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Picture#Winners_and_nominees]Source[/url]
  9. All Academy Award Nominees for Best Picture's icon

    All Academy Award Nominees for Best Picture

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. All Academy Award Nominees for Best Picture
  10. Red Planet Films - All Nominations's icon

    Red Planet Films - All Nominations

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. In order of imdb ttid.
  11. Gangsta-Nun's Movie Top List's icon

    Gangsta-Nun's Movie Top List

    Favs/dislikes: 1:11. My personal list of all the movies i've seen. It's in order based on my opinion.
  12. Jean-Louis Bory. French Critic's icon

    Jean-Louis Bory. French Critic

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Jean-Louis Bory, the famously french movie critic. Critics from 1961 to 1979. From his 8 books : Des yeux pour voir, La nuit complice, Ombre vive, L'écran fertile, La lumière écrit, L'obstacle et la gerbe, Rectangle multiple, Dernières chroniques cinématographiques
  13. Rencontres des Cinémas d'Europe, Aubenas, 2015 - 2023's icon

    Rencontres des Cinémas d'Europe, Aubenas, 2015 - 2023

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. http://www.maisonimage.eu/rencontres-cinemas-europe-presentation/ 2019 added; 2020 cancelled (Covid); 2021 added; 2022 added; 2023 added. Warning : the name of this list will be annually changed in "Rencontres des Cinémas d'Europe, Aubenas, 2015 - 202X"
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    Temp Faves List

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. I am currently rewatching my favourite films and making a new list. In the mean time, I am using this as a temporary list to use for list submissions and such.
  15. Movies I've Seen's icon

    Movies I've Seen

    Favs/dislikes: 0:5.
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    500<400 poll 2023_beavis

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  17. Free to watch on Eye Filmmuseum's YouTube channel's icon

    Free to watch on Eye Filmmuseum's YouTube channel

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. A list of shorts en feature films on Eye Filmmuseum's YouTube channel that have its own IMDb entry.
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    TV Shows

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  19. Amos Vogel's Film as a Subversive Art's icon

    Amos Vogel's Film as a Subversive Art

    Favs/dislikes: 193:12. "Film as a Subversive Art was first published in 1974. According to Vogel--founder of Cinema 16, North America's legendary film society--the book details the "accelerating worldwide trend toward a more liberated cinema, in which subjects and forms hitherto considered unthinkable or forbidden are boldly explored." So ahead of his time was Vogel that the ideas that he penned some 30 years ago are still relevant today, and readily accessible in this classic volume. Accompanied by over 300 rare film stills, Film as a Subversive Art analyzes how aesthetic, sexual, and ideological subversives use one of the most powerful art forms of our day to exchange or manipulate our conscious and unconscious, demystify visual taboos, destroy dated cinematic forms, and undermine existing value systems and institutions." This list contains all movies in the revised version from 2021. Included in this list are movies: 1. with dedicated texts. 2. shown in movie stills. 3. mentioned otherwise as an example of subversive cinema in the context of the text it is mentioned in. Excluded from this list are movies that are mentioned in any other way than an example of subversive cinema. The movies are sorted by appearance in the book. Some movies appear multiple times. In that case, the preferred position is the dedicated text, then a movie still and lastly a mention. The book is divided into parts: Introduction (#1 - #20) Part 1 - Weapons of Subversion: The Subversion of Form (#21 - #170) Part 2 - Weapons of Subversion: The Subversion of Content (#171 - #355) Part 3 - Weapons of Subversion: Forbidden Subjects of the Cinema (#356 - #572) Part 4 - Towards a New Consciousness (#573 - #598) #599 is the back cover.
  20. Lonely Planet's Armchair Explorer's icon

    Lonely Planet's Armchair Explorer

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Calling culture lovers: sample music, films and books from 120 countries without leaving your armchair. Perfect preparation for travellers or simply a satisfying journey into the unknown, this book lists the five most interesting books and movies from each country, plus its top ten tunes. Be introduced to American jazz, French new wave cinema, Irish poetry and more. Discover a little of each countries’ life and soul through each recommendation by Lonely Planet’s experts.
  21. Sight and Sound 2012 - Critics list's icon

    Sight and Sound 2012 - Critics list

    Favs/dislikes: 105:0. The top films in the 2012 Sight and Sound Poll of 846 critics. Contains films with 3 or more votes. In order by number of votes. The following is a list of positions and the number of corresponding votes. 17-18 (48 votes), 21-23 (43 votes), 24-26 (42 votes), 29-30 (39 votes), 31-32 (38 votes), 34-35 (35 votes), 36-38 (34 votes), 39-40 (33 votes), 41-42 (32 votes), 43-47 (31 votes), 48-56 (30 votes), 57-59 (29 votes), 60-62 (28 votes), 64-65 (26 votes), 66-69 (25 votes), 70-75 (24 votes), 76-79 (23 votes), 80-84 (22 votes), 85-87 (21 votes), 88-90 (20 votes), 91-96 (19 votes), 97-99 (18 votes), 100-108 (17 votes), 109-116 (16 votes), 117-123 (15 votes), 124-133 (14 votes), 134-150 (13 votes), 151-160 (12 votes), 161-177 (11 votes), 178-189 (10 votes), 190-208 (9 votes), 209-241 (8 votes), 242-289 (7 votes), 290-329 (6 votes), 330-384 (5 votes), 385-454 (4 votes), 455-599 (3 votes) Missing: [url=http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1525866264/towards-eniaios-and-the-temenos]Eniaios by Gregory J. Markopoulos[/url] 3 votes, not on imdb. [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/sight+and+sound+2012+-+directors+list/peacefulanarchy/]Sight and Sound 2012 - Directors list[/url] [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/sight+and+sound+2012+-+combined+list/]Sight and Sound 2012 - Combined List[/url]
  22. BBC Culture's 'The 21st Century's 100 Greatest Films: Who Voted?' (All films)'s icon

    BBC Culture's 'The 21st Century's 100 Greatest Films: Who Voted?' (All films)

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. All films with at least one vote in the BBC Culture poll used to create their list of "100 Greatest Films" of the 21st Century. Carlos (Olivier Assayas, 2010) appears split into three episodes here. Che (Steven Soderbergh, 2008) appears split into two parts here. The omnibus film Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet, corresponds to Adrian Martin's #2 pick, but he singled out only Víctor Erice's entry, "Lifeline." I am assuming "Alexandre Sokurov (Aleksandr Sokurov, 2015)" refers to Sokurov's Francofonia. Not in IMDb: Storia di una Donna Amata e di un Assassino Gentile (Luigi M. Faccini, 2009) [Number 6 in Adriano Aprà's list] A Letter to Nelson Mandela (Khalo Matabane, 2013) [Number 3 in Lindiwe Dovey's list] A Commuter’s Life (What a Life!) (Ernie Gehr, 2014) [Number 7 in Tom Gunning's list] Mosaik Mécanique (Norbert Pfaffenbichler, 2008) [Number 10 in Alexander Horwath's list] My Heart Beats Only for Her (Mohamed Soueid, 2009) [Number 7 in Rasha Salti's list] Going over the alphabetical list of critics, Eric Kohn is the first one whose films had all been mentioned already by someone else.
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    seen since 2016

    Favs/dislikes: 0:2.
  24. Favourite Films's icon

    Favourite Films

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Top 150 ranked
  25. Movies I Watched in 2012's icon

    Movies I Watched in 2012

    Favs/dislikes: 0:11. Every movie I've seen in 2012. Old and new alike.
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