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    2012

    Favs/dislikes: 0:11. films watched during 2012
  2. 365 Film Challenge's icon

    365 Film Challenge

    Favs/dislikes: 0:2. My own personal 2016 challenge.
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    365 Film List

    Favs/dislikes: 0:12. These are the films I've seen for the 365 Film Challenge
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    365 movies

    Favs/dislikes: 0:19. I watch 365 films in a year.
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    366 Films Challenge

    Favs/dislikes: 0:7. To watch 366 films in 2012
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    Dinisinsi

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    Dona Drake Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Dona Drake (1914-1989) was an American singer, dancer and film actress in the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. She also toured in an all-girl orchestra in the early 1940s. Best known for Road To Morocco (1942) and Beyond The Forest (1949).
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    Film Viewers Club

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    Gouden Kalf Beste Regie (Best Director)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Gouden Kalf award for Best Director at the Nederlands Film Festival
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    Minoru Kawasaki Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A list for the full Minoru Kawasaki filmography.
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    Quirky Cinema

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    Richard Brody's The Greatest Independent Films of the Twentieth Century

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. A counter-canon of masterworks by filmmakers who took control of the means of production. By Richard Brody Published in the New Yorker April 28, 2023 Number 16, "Mister E", is missing from IMDb
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    Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. my favourite films
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    100 Must-See Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1. It is always a challenge to produce a definitive list of “must- see” movies, because value judgments are, by definition, extremely subjective. However, the 100 handpicked films in this section have delighted, moved or educated audiences of all ages, all over the world. Over the last nine decades, these films have changed our perceptions of cinema, and most have left an indelible mark on film history.
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    Asian Film Awards Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The Asian Film Awards are presented annually by the Hong Kong International Film Festival Society to recognize the excellence of the film professionals in the film industries of Asian cinema.
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    BFI's 100 Bible Films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. From The Passion of the Christ to Life of Brian, and from The Ten Commandments to Last Temptation of Christ, filmmakers have been adapting the stories of the Bible for over 120 years, from the first time the Höritz Passion Play was filmed in the Czech Republic back in 1897. Ever since, these stories have inspired musicals, comedies, sci-fi, surrealist visions and the avant-garde not to mention spawning their own genre, the biblical epic. Filmmakers across six continents and from all kinds of religious perspectives (or none at all), have adapted the greatest stories ever told, delighting some and infuriating others. 100 Bible Films is the indispensable guide to this wide and varied output, providing an authoritative but accessible history of biblical adaptations through one hundred of the most interesting and significant biblical films. Richly illustrated with film stills, this book depicts how such films have undertaken a complex negotiation between art, commerce, entertainment and religion. Matthew Page traces the screen history of the biblical stories from the very earliest silent passion plays, via the golden ages of the biblical epic, through to more innovative and controversial later films as well as covering significant TV adaptations. He discusses films made not only by some of our greatest filmmakers, artists such as Martin Scorsese, Jean Luc Godard, Alice Guy, Roberto Rossellini, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Lotte Reiniger, Carl Dreyer and Luis Buñuel, but also those looking to explore their faith or share it with lovers of cinema the world over.
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    Capitolfest 13

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Capitolfest is Central New York's premier summer Cinephile film festival—a place to see rarely-shown and newly-discovered films of the silent and early talkie era, held at the historic 1,788-seat movie palace, the Capitol Theatre, in Rome, New York, which opened in December, 1928 as a movie house. Set in the small upstate New York city of Rome (population c.33,000) and regarded by attendees from the U.S., Canada, and Europe as the movie lover’s dream vacation, the weekend festival starts late Friday morning and ends early on Sunday evening. Screenings are arranged by session, with each session essentially comprised of a double feature plus short subjects. Each session contains intermissions and there are generous breaks between sessions (allowing for meals) as well. The philosophy of Capitolfest is that there should be time to savor the films, thus our slogan, “A vacation, not a marathon.”
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    Capitolfest 2014

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The list of movies features at the 2014 Capitolfest held in Rome, NY.
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    Cinema trips 2013

    Favs/dislikes: 1:2. All the films I went to the cinema to see in 2013.
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    CINEVENT 47 Classic Film Convention 2015

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The 2015 version of CINEVENT (47th annual) is a gathering of fans of silent and early sound films, and of collectors of motion pictures and related items. Movie screenings are available from Friday morning through Monday afternoon (with a few hours off to sleep!) each Memorial Day Weekend. Dealers fill over a hundred tables full of film, video, sound recordings, posters, stills, lobby cards, books, autographs...everything imaginable associated with film.
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    CrimeReads' Korean Noir: A Guide to the Classics

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. "South Korean cinema is a wild, confounding hydra. There is the art house fare winning accolades at international festivals; the steady flow of mainstream, industry-approved movies filling theaters; and the boundless riches of a genre cinema that never ceases to astound. Of course, these types of movies most assuredly overlap as well. South Korean crime films, in particular, are an arsenic-laced delight. Expect investigations proceeding on rainslick streets at night; elaborately choreographed gun duels and all-out brawls with everyday items; and entangled relationships among friends, lovers, and enemies. That’s not all; these tales of crime and woe frequently mutate, becoming something else, mixing their DNA with strands of action, thrillers, police procedurals, comedy, and that staple of Korean cinema: melodrama. By the new millenium, Korean crime films became stranger, bloodier, and more uncontainable, rivaling Hong Kong and Japan for singular genre output. This survey is simply a guide, a sample platter of the delectable works in Korean film history. It shines a spotlight on both landmark films and deepcuts from the 1950s to the ‘00s."
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    Edinburgh International Film Festival 2016

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    Environmental Media Awards - Documentary Film Winners

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Winners of the Environmental Media Award for Documentary Film. www.green4ema.org
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    french noir

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    Golden Paoa

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. International Film Festival initiated in 1963 and carried until 1969 when was interrupted. In 1990 began again giving the Golden Paoa until today to the best film.
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