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  1. Locarno Film Festival - Golden Leopard's icon

    Locarno Film Festival - Golden Leopard

    Favs/dislikes: 31:3. The Golden Leopard is the top prize at the Locarno International Film Festival, held annually in Locarno, Switzerland since 1946. Directors in the process of getting an international reputation are allowed to be entered in the competitive selection. The winning films are chosen by a jury. The award went under many names until it was named the Golden Leopard in 1968. [url=https://pardo.ch/pardo/history/palmares.html]Source[/url]
  2. Cine.gr's The Best of Greek Cinema's icon

    Cine.gr's The Best of Greek Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 30:5. In 2011, 6 cine.gr editors published their [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/cine.grs+the+best+of+greek+cinema+preface/mjf314/]lists of the top 10 Greek films[/url], followed by a list of the top 60 Greek films (not compiled from the 6 lists but a separate list). This is the top 60 list. The list was published in 3 parts: [url=http://www.cine.gr/article.asp?id=11261]60-41[/url], [url=http://www.cine.gr/article.asp?id=11275]40-21[/url], [url=http://www.cine.gr/article.asp?id=11276]20-1[/url]. [url=http://www.cine.gr/article.asp?id=11276]Source[/url]
  3. Cinema Tropical's Best Latin American Films 2010-2019's icon

    Cinema Tropical's Best Latin American Films 2010-2019

    Favs/dislikes: 30:2. Cinema Tropical, the leading presenter of Latin American cinema in the U.S., has compiled a list of the Top Ten Latin American Films of the Decade (2010-2019), based on a poll of 97 international film festival and cinemathèque programmers. In total, 229 films representing 17 Latin American countries were nominated for the distinction of being Best of the Decade, demonstrating the high quality and diversity of films from the region. [url=https://www.cinematropical.com/10-best-films]Source[/url]
  4. TIFF - People's Choice Award's icon

    TIFF - People's Choice Award

    Favs/dislikes: 30:1. The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) is the leading public film festival in the world, bringing the power of film to life each September. Starting out in 1976 as a collection of films from other festivals - a "festival of festivals" - the Toronto International Film Festival has become one of the most beloved cinematic events in the world, universally regarded as an ideal platform for filmmakers to launch their careers and to premiere their new work. It has been described as "the most important film festival in the world - the largest, the most influential, the most inclusive." * The major prize, the People's Choice Award, is given to a feature-length film with the highest ratings as voted by the TIFF-going populace. * Liam Lacey, The Globe and Mail, September 3, 2005. [url=https://tiff.net/about-tiff-20?tab=awards]Source page[/url]
  5. Ariel Award - Best Mexican Film's icon

    Ariel Award - Best Mexican Film

    Favs/dislikes: 29:5. The Ariel is the Mexican Academy of Film Award. It has been awarded annually since 1947. The award recognizes excellence in motion picture making, such as acting, directing and screenwriting in Mexican cinema. It is considered the most prestigious award in the Mexican movie industry. The name "Ariel" was inspired by a series of short writings called El Ariel by Uruguayan writer José Enrique Rodó that inspired generations of young Latin Americans in the first decades of the 20th century. [url=http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000001/]Source[/url]
  6. Lola Award - Best German Film's icon

    Lola Award - Best German Film

    Favs/dislikes: 29:0. The winners for best picture category of the German national film award. In the years 1963 and 1970 the prize was shared between two winners, in 1987 and 1993 even between three. [url=https://www.deutscher-filmpreis.de/historie/]Source[/url]
  7. Time Out’s The 100 Best Thrillers's icon

    Time Out’s The 100 Best Thrillers

    Favs/dislikes: 29:3. Everyone has their favourite genre but we can surely all agree that thrillers are the best. And if you don’t believe us, there’s a suspicious figure in that darkened doorway who’d like a word. From the early classics, like Alfred Hitchcock’s The Lodger or Fritz Lang’s M, to the films of David Fincher and Martin Scorsese, they’re rich in nerve-shredding, adrenaline-pumping rides into the darker recesses of the psyche. Thrillers show us horrors and weave in human dramas, but they use those raw materials to forge something particular: a sense of unease and suspense. With masterful control of those elements, Hitchcock could manipulate his audiences like puppets on a string, delivering shocks that reverberate through cinema history. Fincher’s Seven and Zodiac have carried on the legacy, while films like Pig, Nightmare Alley and The Card Counter show that the thriller is the genre for all eras. Even superhero flicks, like Captain America: Civil War and The Batman, have been borrowing liberally from the crime thriller. It is, unlike many of its ill-fated characters, alive and well. But what are the very best of them? As we’ve done with science fiction, horror films, romances, comedies, westerns and war films, we’ve dusted cinema for prints and taken a magnifying glass to its finest thrillers to boil them down to a tonne of all-timers. On the list? Murder, political intrigue, espionage, conspiracy, manipulation, gaslighting and, of course, crime. Lots of crime. Enjoy – and hold on tight. Written by Abbey Bender, Joshua Rothkopf, Phil de Semlyen, Tom Huddleston, Andy Kryza & Tomris Laffly List created in June 2018 (updated June 2021) Last Updated: March 23, 2022 [url=https://www.timeout.com/film/best-thriller-movies]Source[/url]
  8. FESPACO Film Festival - Étalon de Yennenga's icon

    FESPACO Film Festival - Étalon de Yennenga

    Favs/dislikes: 27:6. Started in 1969 to celebrate the burgeoning cinema of the African continent, the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) is a biannual festival for African films. They began awarding the "Étalon de Yennenga" (Stallion of Yennenga) as the festival's top film prize in 1972. [url=https://fespaco.org/]Source[/url]
  9. Pixar Directors Recommend: Films for Kids Under 13's icon

    Pixar Directors Recommend: Films for Kids Under 13

    Favs/dislikes: 27:0. "You’re stuck inside, saving the world. So we asked a group of award-winning Pixar filmmakers to help self-isolating families plan the very best movie nights (and days, and nights, and days…). We asked a group of the renowned studio’s directors and story artists—the people behind WALL·E, Finding Nemo, Inside Out, Bao, La Luna, The Good Dinosaur, Purl, Cars 3, Toy Story 4 and more—to show up in your hour of need, and show up they have, with personal recommendations that we’ve split into three Letterboxd lists: All Ages, 7 to 12 Years and 12 Years and Over. From two-minute shorts to the entire Harry Potter collection, there’s something for every viewing window. From Charlie Chaplin to Greta Gerwig, the films cover a century of cinema; and from slapstick to horror, a multitude of genres. Our filmmakers were remarkably restrained, nominating more Studio Ghibli films than Pixar movies, though they collectively agreed that Toy Story should most definitely be there. So we’ll say it for them: please explore all the films of our contributing filmmakers: Angus MacLane, Domee Shi, Kristen Lester, Daniel Chong, Peter Sohn, Valerie LaPointe, Brian Fee, Enrico Casarosa and Andrew Stanton. Thanks, you wonderful people." This list combines the first two lists that Letterboxd created with the Pixar directors, to present a selection of films suitable to watch with children under the age of 13. Some film series explicitly include all films in the series, even though only the first film is included in the Letterboxd lists (see their notes for more information): Back to the Future, Indiana Jones, and Harry Potter. Individual lists on iCM [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/pixars+picks+family+films/fergenaprido/]Pixar Directors Recommend: Combined List[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/pixar+directors+recommend+films+for+families+all+ages/fergenaprido/]Pixar Directors Recommend: Films for Families (All Ages)[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/pixar+directors+recommend+films+for+families+7+to+12+years/fergenaprido/]Pixar Directors Recommend: Films for Families (7 to 12 Years)[/url] [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/pixar+directors+recommend+films+for+families+12+years+and+over/fergenaprido/]Pixar Directors Recommend: Films for Families (12 Years and Over)[/url]
  10. Belgian Film Award - Best Film's icon

    Belgian Film Award - Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 26:2. These are the awards being given to the best Belgian films since 1987. From 1987 till 2005 this award was called the Joseph Plateauprijs. In 2005 the last award was given and there were no Belgian films awarded until 2010 (for Flemish movies the "Vlaamse Filmprijs", also called the 'Ensors') and 2011 (for Walloon movies the "Magritte du Cinéma"). [url=http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0001015/]Source (Joseph Plateau)[/url] [url=http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0002797/]Ensor[/url] [url=http://www.imdb.com/event/ev0001778/]Magritte[/url]
  11. Gouden Kalf Award - Best Dutch Film's icon

    Gouden Kalf Award - Best Dutch Film

    Favs/dislikes: 25:4. The Golden Calf (Gouden Kalf) is the grand prize of the Dutch Film Festival (Nederlands Film Festival), similar to Berlin's Golden Bear and Venice's Golden Lion. Ever since 1981, this price has been anually bestowed on Dutch film-makers, scenario writers, producers, actors and actrices. A selection of candidates is made by the festival staff and a pre-jury, after which an independent jury selects the winners. [url=https://www.filmfestival.nl/publiek/over-nff/gouden-kalf/gouden-kalf-winnaars/]Source[/url]
  12. Pinoy Rebyu's 100 Greatest Pinoy Films of All Time's icon

    Pinoy Rebyu's 100 Greatest Pinoy Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 24:0. In 2013, Filipino film blog [url=https://pinoyrebyu.wordpress.com/]Pinoy Rebyu[/url] invited around 200 film directors, screenwriters, critics, scholars, programmers, and archivists to send in a top 10 of their favourite Pinoy films. They received 81 ballots. This top 100, published in 2015, is an expanded version of the original top 50 they published in 2013. [quote]When we conducted our 2013 poll for the Greatest Pinoy Films of All Time, 81 respondents (critics, filmmakers, archivists, academics, etc.) provided us with a total of 204 films, ranging from obscure gems like Kidlat Tahimik’s Orbit 50: Letters to My 3 Sons to the unabashedly campy No Other Woman. We decided then to limit the list to 50 because we had a lot of ties, and it seemed unwieldy to publish a top 100 list with so many ties. That was before we discovered a sensible method to break ties based on which of the tied films are ranked higher by their respective voters. We have since used that method to rank the 100 Best Performances of the Half-Decade. It’s a pretty boring task to detail the equation we used (you can message us if you want to know how we did it) so let us get on with the more exciting job of revealing which films are the 50 next best.[/quote] [url=https://pinoyrebyu.wordpress.com/httpspinoyrebyu-wordpress-com20150731greatest-pinoy-films-of-all-time-nos-100-51/]Source[/url]
  13. ASC's 100 Milestone Films in Cinematography of the 20th Century's icon

    ASC's 100 Milestone Films in Cinematography of the 20th Century

    Favs/dislikes: 23:0. On January 8, 2019, the American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) celebrated its 100th anniversary. As part of the celebration, the Society released that day a list of 100 cinematographic masterpieces of the 20th Century, as voted on by ASC members. The first ten films are ranked by number of votes. The remaining films are listed chronologically.
  14. Kinema Junpo Award - Best Japanese Film's icon

    Kinema Junpo Award - Best Japanese Film

    Favs/dislikes: 23:0. Japan's oldest film award. Awarded yearly by Kinema Junpo magazine since 1927
  15. Sitges Film Festival - El Kong Premi a la millor pel·lícula's icon

    Sitges Film Festival - El Kong Premi a la millor pel·lícula

    Favs/dislikes: 23:1. The Sitges Film Festival (Catalan: Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya) is a Spanish genre film festival and is one of the most recognizable film festivals held in Europe. Formerly known as the Maria Award, the Kong honours the best horror, fantasy, or science fiction film at the festival, as chosen by an international jury.
  16. iCheckMovies's  Pre-1910s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's Pre-1910s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 22:0.
  17. Korean Screen's 100 Greatest Korean Films's icon

    Korean Screen's 100 Greatest Korean Films

    Favs/dislikes: 22:1. In 2021, Korean Screen asked 158 critics from 28 countries to vote for the greatest Korean films ever.
  18. Academy Award - Best Documentary's icon

    Academy Award - Best Documentary

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. All winners in the Best Documentary Feature category. The first year it was awarded, 1942, it was given to four films and half of those were shorts - so only the two feature-lengths are included here. In 1946 there was no award in the category. [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Documentary_Feature_Film]Source[/url]
  19. Sector Cine's Best Mexican Films of All Time's icon

    Sector Cine's Best Mexican Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. In 2020 and inspired by Somos' original Top 100 Mexican movies list from 1994, digital magazine Sector Cine asked 35 experts to submit their ranked lists of 25 best Mexican films. 27 of them responded to the request, which resulted in this list. [url=https://www.sectorcine.com/noticias-nota/las-100-mejores-peliculas-mexicanas/]Source[/url]
  20. Dovzhenko Centre's Top 100 Ukrainian Films's icon

    Dovzhenko Centre's Top 100 Ukrainian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. The top 100 is a list of the best films in the history of Ukrainian cinema counted as a large-scale survey of representatives of the national and international film critic community. The purpose of the rating is a creation and rediscover the national film canon and attempt to determine the best Ukrainian films in the history of cinema. The Union of Film Critics of Ukraine and independent film experts were asked to prepare their own top 10 best Ukrainian films from the time of the cinema invention to now (2021). The July Storms duology & the Kazaki series were both counted as a single entry.
  21. Cóndor de Plata Award - Best Argentinian Film's icon

    Cóndor de Plata Award - Best Argentinian Film

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. The Asociación de Cronistas Cinematográficos de la Argentina is an organization of Argentine-based journalists and correspondents. The association presents the Premios Cóndor de Plata honoring achievements in Argentine cinema. The awards are considered Argentina's equivalent of the Academy Awards. [url=https://www.imdb.com/event/ev0000038/overview/?ref_=ev_sa_1]Source[/url]
  22. Empire Russia's 100 Best Russian Films: Readers' Choice's icon

    Empire Russia's 100 Best Russian Films: Readers' Choice

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. In 2008, Empire Russia asked its readers to vote for the best Russian films. See also: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/empire+russia+2008+-+critics+choice+top+100+russian+films/beavis/]Empire Russia's 100 Best Russian Films: Critics' Choice[/url] [url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100120090721/http://blog.empireonline.ru/blogs/viewpost/253]Source[/url]
  23. Golden Lotus Award - Best Indian Feature Film's icon

    Golden Lotus Award - Best Indian Feature Film

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. The National Award for Best Feature film is one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, India, and was constituted in the year 1954. This is one of the Golden Lotus Awards (Swarna Kamal) given among National Film Awards. It is announced for films produced in a year across the country, in all Indian languages. It is the most prestigious award in the Indian Cinema.
  24. iCheckMovies's 1940s Top 100's icon

    iCheckMovies's 1940s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0.
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    iCheckMovies's 2010s Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 14:1.
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