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Shydee's 101 Sunday Afternoon Films
Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Hungover from Saturday night? Dreading Monday morning? Then those long and boring Sunday afternoons are the perfect time to watch a great film and forgot all troubles. The list contains films that are great for a Sunday afternoon. (Films are subject to change) -
Films de France Top 100 French Films
Favs/dislikes: 21:0. Per Films de France: "Just about everybody seems to be busy compiling their Top 100 films lists these days, so we thought we’d have a go. Here are what we (humbly) consider to be the best 100 (and a bit) French films so far..." -
"Single Set Production" Movies
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Movies that are predominantly or entirely set in a single location (e.g. one room). List may be expanded. -
Minimal cast movies
Favs/dislikes: 15:0. Movies with a remarkably small cast. -
The Film Book's Top 100 Films
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The Film Book provides an overview of cinematic styles and genres; the industry's greatest and most influential directors, and their key works; as well as looking at filmmaking around the world, from Hollywood to Bollywood. Published by DK. -
Film Noir - TASCHEN
Favs/dislikes: 29:0. Contains all films that have at least one still included in TASCHEN's recently re-released "Film Noir". ISBN: 978-3-8365-3462-8 -
Reelviews Top 100
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. A list of films which noted online film critic James Berardinelli calls the best ever made. -
Il Cinema Ritrovato 2019
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Films playing at the Il Cinema Ritrovato 2019 in Bologna, Italy -
Timeline of Pivotal French Film Noir
Favs/dislikes: 13:0. -
Stop-Motion Animated Features
Favs/dislikes: 23:1. Every stop-motion feature films I could gather, running 40 minutes or longer and made almost completely in stop-motion. Some are missing because there are no imdb links yet. -
KORT!
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. KORT! ("short" in Dutch) gives a mix of both beginners/young and more experienced/established screenwriters/filmmakers the chance to make short (stand-alone) fiction films. The films will be screened at the Dutch Film Festival, then online and a year later on television during the so-called evening of the short film. The NTR (a Dutch public broadcaster), the Dutch Film Fund, the Dutch Cultural Broadcasting Fund and the Co-production Fund Domestic Broadcasting facilitate the production of these short fiction films. Shorts remarkably not included in the IMDb: Rat (Roel Boorsma & Berend Boorsma) Salt-battle (Ron Termaat) 11:59 (Johan Kramer) Dialoogoefening (Esther Rots) De laatste dag (Saskia Diesing) Ruwe honing (Annick Vroom) Salto Mortale (Vincent Schuurman) -
Ebert's Original 100 Great Movies
Favs/dislikes: 30:0. Below is a subset of Roger Ebert's list of great films containing only those in his book "The Great Movies", published in 2002. The Apu Trilogy, Decalogue, and Up Documentaries are all broken out separately, hence more than 100 listings. An excerpt from Ebert's introduction to the book: "They are not 'the' 100 greatest films of all time, because all lists of great movies are a foolish attempt to codify works which must stand alone. But it's fair to say: If you want to make a tour of the landmarks of the first century of cinema, start here." -
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2014
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. All or most of the films listed in the Edinburgh International Film Festival brochure. -
Tell Your Children - 123 Attempts to Cult Cinema.
Favs/dislikes: 3:0. List of cult movies from the critic Alexander Pavlov's book. -
Controversial Films Based on the BBFC Case-Studies
Favs/dislikes: 20:0. The 'Case Studies' page of the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) provides detailed accounts of particularly controversial films to help with academic work. These case studies provide insight into how the BBFC come to their classification decisions about films and explains why the films featured may have been a problem for the board to classify. This list provides you with every film that has a case-study written on it, many of them considered some of the most controversial movies ever. If you would like to read any of the movie's case-studies to find out how the BBFC went about classifying them, visit: http://www.bbfc.co.uk/case-studies/A?field_genre_tid=All -
Klassiska/Klassiske FILM
Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Based on the book by Paolo D'Agostini. The book is in Swedish and Danish. -
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2015
Favs/dislikes: 5:0. A list of films showing at the Edinburgh International Film Festival 2015 -
Film Viewers Club
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. -
Edinburgh International Film Festival 2016
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. -
Period Films
Favs/dislikes: 7:0. -
Films of the Southern United States
Favs/dislikes: 5:0. This is a list, arranged by year, of films both set and filmed in the south. -
Notable Films Considered Lost
Favs/dislikes: 14:0. Constantly updating the list. If you have recommendations, don't hesitate to contact me! -
Alain Bergala's "The 208 Films That You Must Have Seen"
Favs/dislikes: 35:0. This list was compiled by French film critic and historian Alain Bergala, which he distributes to students upon their orientation at the Paris Film Academy, La Fémis. This version of his list was handed out in 2010. The list is not a compilation of the best films nor the most important ones, but was designed merely as a starting point for prospective filmmakers and students to learn about the history of cinema. One film a week for the duration of their four-year program. -
CFB's 100 Important Directors of Animated Short Films
Favs/dislikes: 36:1. 100 Important Directors of Animated Short Films: Background This list of 100 important directors of animated short films was assembled in late 2008 to serve as a complement to “Brief Encounters,” a proposed list of 250 great short films (both animated and live-action) which was to be developed by the folks at the They Shoot Pictures, Don’t They? website. Unfortunately, that 250-film list is in limbo, leaving our list without a home. The “100 Important Directors of Animated Short Films” list is not intended to be comprehensive. These are simply 100 directors whom we feel are important and deserving of increased recognition by film lovers. For each director, we selected three “highly recommended” movies. In addition, we included a category of “TSPDT 250 Greatest Shorts” to highlight any of these directors’ films which were tentatively slated to place on the abandoned Brief Encounters list. This project was facilitated by Lee Price (lee-109) on the IMDb Classic Film message board. Project team: Lee Price, Robert Reynolds (Illtdesq), Jorge Didaco (jdidaco), Bill Kamberger (bkamberger), and Rob Tomshany (RobT-2), with additional input from animation fans on the IMDb Classic Film message board. -
Guardian Top 10...
Favs/dislikes: 13:0. Romance = 1-12 Action = 13-22 Comedy = 23-32 Horror = 33-42 Sci-fi = 43-53 Crime = 54-63 Arthouse = 64-73 Family = 74-82 (E.T. is #4) War = 83-92 Teen = 93-102 Superhero = 103-112 Western = 113-122 Documentary = 123-132 Adaptation = 133-142 Animation = 143-151 (Spirited Away is #4) Silent = 152-160 (Metropolis is #6) Sport = 161-171 Film noir = 172-178 (Chinatown is #2, Touch of Evil is #3, Double Indemnity is #4) Musical = 179-188 Martial arts = 189-196 (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is #2, The Matrix is #5) Biopic = 197-206 (Andrei Rublev is #1) Music = 207-216
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