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  1. Ermanno Olmi filmography's icon

    Ermanno Olmi filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:1.
  2. Favourite films from the 2010s's icon

    Favourite films from the 2010s

    Favs/dislikes: 0:1. PERSONAL list for a poll
  3. Favourite films from the 40s's icon

    Favourite films from the 40s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1.
  4. Favourite shorts's icon

    Favourite shorts

    Favs/dislikes: 6:1. To keep my list of favourites a little smaller, I've grouped my favourite shorts on this list.
  5. Film Comment's Best Films of 2015's icon

    Film Comment's Best Films of 2015

    Favs/dislikes: 7:1. According to the source: "A note on the poll’s workings: over 100 North American colleagues ranked their favorites in two categories: 1) those that received theatrical runs and 2) those viewed this year but currently with no announced plans for U.S. theatrical distribution. For each ballot, a first-place choice was allotted 20 points, 19 for second, and so on." These are the films in the first category. For the films in the second category, [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/film+comments+best+unreleased+films+of+2015/gershwin/]look here[/url]. The list contains 22 entries instead of 20 because Miguel Gomes' Arabian Nights is a triptych.
  6. Neo-silent films's icon

    Neo-silent films

    Favs/dislikes: 8:1. Silent films that were made long after the silent era ended.
  7. Peter Falk filmography's icon

    Peter Falk filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 5:1. All feature films in which Peter Falk has acted. Only theatre releases. Miss anything? Send me a message!
  8. Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality's icon

    Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality

    Favs/dislikes: 8:1. All movies from the Films Cited section in the book [url=http://www.amazon.com/Science-Fiction-Cinema-Between-Fantasy/dp/0813541735?tag=viglink20340-20]Science Fiction Cinema: Between Fantasy and Reality[/url], written by Christine Cornea. "From E.T. the Extraterrestrial and Back to the Future to Blade Runner and Alien, science fiction films have been achieving blockbuster status for decades. Moreover, some major studio releases, such as Star Wars, The Matrix, and 2001: A Space Odyssey, as well as many low-budget films have become etched in film history as international cult classics. Offering a broad historical and theoretical reassessment of this popular genre, Christine Cornea explores the development of science fiction in cinema from its very beginnings to the present day. Each chapter offers analyses of particular films, situating them within a wider historical/cultural context while also highlighting a specific key thematic issue. Cornea provides vital and unique perspectives on the genre, including discussions of the relevance of psychedelic imagery, race, the "new woman of science," generic performance, and the prevalence of "techno-orientalism" in recent films. Enriching the book are new interviews with some of the main practitioners in the field, such as Roland Emmerich, Paul Verhoeven, Ken Russell, Stan Winston, William Gibson, Brian Aldiss, Joe Morton, Dean Norris, and Billy Gray. While American films are Cornea's main focus, she also engages with a range of pertinent examples from other countries and explains why science fiction lends itself well to transnational reception."
  9. Alex van Warmerdam filmography's icon

    Alex van Warmerdam filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0.
  10. Atom Egoyan filmography's icon

    Atom Egoyan filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  11. BBC Culture's 100 greatest foreign-language films's icon

    BBC Culture's 100 greatest foreign-language films

    Favs/dislikes: 28:0. [quote]Three years ago, BBC Culture ran its first major critics’ poll, to find the 100 greatest American films. Two further polls looked for the best films of the 21st Century and the greatest comedies ever made – and those also ended up with films from the US in the top spot. This year, we felt it was time to direct the spotlight away from Hollywood and celebrate the best cinema from around the world. We asked critics to vote for their favourite movies made primarily in a language other than English. The result is BBC Culture’s 100 greatest foreign-language films. (...) The 209 critics who took part are from 43 different countries and speak a total of 41 languages – a range that sets our poll apart from any other. The result: 100 films from 67 different directors, from 24 countries, and in 19 languages. (...)[/quote]
  12. Busan International Film Festival - New Currents Award's icon

    Busan International Film Festival - New Currents Award

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The Busan International Film Festival is held annually in Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea. The focus of the BIFF is introducing new films and first-time directors, especially those from Asian countries. [b]New Currents[/b] is the only international competition section, featuring the first or the second feature films by future directors of Asian cinema. The New Currents Award is given to the two best feature films from this section.
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    Byrge & Miller’s “The Screwball Comedy Films”

    Favs/dislikes: 29:0. "This list is based off the book The Screwball Comedy Films: A History and Filmography, 1934-1942 by Duane Byrge and Robert Milton Miller. From the introduction: 'A screwball comedy was at heart a love story. It’s central romance was frequently instigated by an aggressive, even eccentric woman whose efforts to prod her more stodgy and conventional beau along the rocky road to the altar primed the comic mechanisms for a great deal of humor-by-embarassment. Improbable events, mistaken identities, and ominously misleading circumstantial evidence quickly compounded upon each other, albeit by seemingly logical progression, until a frantic conclusion in which even the impending marriage gives only faint promise of providing some whit of order as antidote to the previous narrative chaos. This book is intended as an historical menu for the feast, as well as a guide to sorting out and identifying the certifiably screwball from the much larger parade of vintage cinema comedy which surrounds it in the program schedules and on the cassette racks. Each of the following freature films described in the second section of this book has been found by the authors to qualify as sufficiently "screwy," by the standards of the era, to merit inclusion in our annotated filmography.' The films are listed chronologically."
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    Cairo International Film Festival - Golden Pyramid

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The Cairo International Film Festival is an annual internationally accredited film festival held in Cairo Opera House. It was established in 1976 and has taken place every year since its inception, except for 2011 and 2013. It is one of the 15 international competitive feature film festivals recognized by the FIAPF. The highest prize for best film in the international competition is the Golden Pyramid.
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    Cannes Film Festival 2014: Competition

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. These are the films in competition at the Cannes Film Festival 2014.
  16. Cannes Film Festival 2015: Competition's icon

    Cannes Film Festival 2015: Competition

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. The films that will be in competition during the 2015 edition of the Cannes Film Festival
  17. Chantal Akerman filmography's icon

    Chantal Akerman filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
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    Czech Lion Award

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The Czech Lion (Český lev) is an annual film award in the Czech Republic.
  19. Deauville Asian Film Festival - Lotus d'Or's icon

    Deauville Asian Film Festival - Lotus d'Or

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The Deauville Asian Film Festival (the Festival du film asiatique de Deauville) took place annually in Deauville, France since 1999 and focused on Asian cinema. A film competition was added to the festival in 2000 and a video competition in 2002. The 16th and last edition was in 2014. The 17th edition was halted due to budget constraints.
  20. Dennis Hopper acting filmography's icon

    Dennis Hopper acting filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. All feature films in which Dennis Hopper has acted. Only theatre releases. Miss anything? Send me a message!
  21. Edgar Wright's 100 Favorite Comedies's icon

    Edgar Wright's 100 Favorite Comedies

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. [quote="Edgar Wright on Letterboxd"]To get you through these tough times, please enjoy a generous helping of SOME of my favourite screen comedies that I’ve enjoyed over the years. I could easily do another 100 so don’t say ‘Where’s so and so?’. Just sit back and enjoy the movies. Let us know below, which ones you raise a smile. (NB: No, I'm not so immodest to put my own on here. x)[/quote]
  22. Empire's 50 Best Horror Movies's icon

    Empire's 50 Best Horror Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. On September 16th, 2016, the Empire Magazine website published a list of the best 50 horror films, according to 5 contributors. [quote=Empire Magazine]Halloween is fast approaching with a crucifix in one hand, a bag of pestilent rodents in the other and a hockey mask stuck to its face. To prepare, we've summoned up with the ultimate list of the greatest, scariest and most spine-rippingly horrific horror movies in cinema's long history. From Dr. Caligari to It Follows, this is a compendium of scary movies to span the ages. Abandon all hope all ye who enter here...[/quote]
  23. Ettore Scola filmography's icon

    Ettore Scola filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  24. Eurasia International Film Festival - Grand Prix's icon

    Eurasia International Film Festival - Grand Prix

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The Eurasia International Film Festival is an annual festival held in the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan, and incidentally in Astana, Kazakhstan. It's a FIAPF accredited festival in the Competitive Specialized Film Festival section. According to the festival website "the festival’s main goals are to support the film industry in Kazakhstan and the whole region, to develop an international collaboration, cultural exchange & film industry relationships between the filmmakers of Europe and Asia by building the platform for successful cooperation between Asia and Europe". The official competition is limited to films from Asia and Europe. The main prize is the Grand Prix for best film.
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    Favourite animated films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Unranked
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