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Sight & Sound's Top 250 Films of All Time: "Vertigo" is #1!
Following the reveal at the beginning of the month of the top 50 on the Sight & Sound Greatest Films Of All Time, which caused plenty of debate on its own with "Vertigo" taking over the top spot from "Citizen Kane," the BFI have pulled up the curtain on the entire results of their once-a-decade poll of over 800 critics, academics and festival programmers all over the world.
Check out the top 100 below, and see which filmmakers broke through.
http://explore.bfi.org.uk/sightandso.../2012/critics/
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Surprised to see "Tree of Life" already at 102.
Nosferatu at 117! It's a shame Universal Monsters are having such a hard time breaking through.... |
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Ilsa Shewolf of the SS piped again getting position 101 for 3rd year running :(
Is Blue Velvet the most recent American (or English) film on the list - did I miss a newer one. |
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28. Mulholland Dr. (David Lynch, 2001)
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Missed that.
Do you think there are more modern films that have been missed as classics? I think I am a big old school and can't think of any glaring absences but maybe The Unforgiven should be given a shot.. |
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