British Film Institute's Top 50 Films for Children

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“50 films you should see by the age of 14” is a list created by the British Film Institute in 2005 in order to inspire parents and educators to take movies as seriously as books and other kinds of art. It was created by more than 70 experts including film producers, teachers, authors and critics who all made their own top ten.

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  1. 27 -

    The Princess Bride

    1987, in 19 top lists Check
  2. 12 -

    Finding Nemo

    2003, in 17 top lists Check
  3. 3 -

    Back to the Future

    1985, in 25 top lists Check
  4. 42 -

    Toy Story

    1995, in 25 top lists Check
  5. 34 -

    Singin' in the Rain

    1952, in 37 top lists Check
  6. 36 -

    Some Like It Hot

    1959, in 35 top lists Check
  7. 19 -

    Les vacances de Monsieur Hulot

    1953 — a.k.a. Monsieur Hulot's Holiday, in 22 top lists Check
  8. 7 -

    Billy Elliot

    2000, in 7 top lists Check
  9. 26 -

    Playtime

    1967, in 19 top lists Check
  10. 16 -

    The Kid

    1921, in 17 top lists Check
  11. 33 -

    Fucking Åmål

    1998 — a.k.a. Show Me Love, in 6 top lists Check
  12. 8 -

    A Day at the Races

    1937, in 3 top lists Check
  13. 20 -

    Mitt liv som hund

    1985 — a.k.a. My Life as a Dog, in 7 top lists Check
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Last updated on Jan 6, 2012; source