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yokogaomag.comOnce a decade Sight & Sound asks critics, programmers, academics, distributors, writers and other cinephiles to select the Greatest Films of All Time. Thanks to its longevity and critical reach, this poll has come to be regarded as the most trusted guide there is to the canon of cinema greats, not to mention a barometer of changing critical tastes.... See more
instagram.comAleksandr Nevsky (Sergei M Eisenstein)
Au Hasard Balthazar (Robert Bresson)
Berlin Alexanderplatz (Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
Frenzy (Alfred Hitchcock)
M (Fritz Lang)
Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov)
The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Theodor Dreyer)
The Round-Up (Miklós Jancsó)
Tokyo Story (Yasujirô Ozu)
Vivre Sa Vie (Jean-Luc Godard)
Au Hasard Balthazar (Robert Bresson)
Berlin Alexanderplatz (Rainer Werner Fassbinder)
Frenzy (Alfred Hitchcock)
M (Fritz Lang)
Man with a Movie Camera (Dziga Vertov)
The Passion of Joan of Arc (Carl Theodor Dreyer)
The Round-Up (Miklós Jancsó)
Tokyo Story (Yasujirô Ozu)
Vivre Sa Vie (Jean-Luc Godard)
You can go to the cinema in the evenings. That's great and it's cheap. You get to see everything that happens in the world. […]
Christopher Hauke • Visible Mind: Movies, modernity and the unconscious
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film-grab.comSwipe ⬅️ The New York Times has just unveiled its definitive list of the 100 greatest films released since January 1, 2000 — voted on by over 500 leading directors, actors, and industry figures from around the globe. 🎬🍿
Oscar-winning filmmakers like Pedro Almodóvar, Sofia Coppola, Guillermo del Toro, and Barry Jenkins... See more
instagram.comcinema is a performing art.
This isn’t just a nostalgic or romantic idea. It’s an argument for understanding cinema not as a static object, but as an event—something that happens, something experienced, something that lives in time and space. Cinema is not merely a file, a product, or a commodity to be consumed; it’s an encounter occurring in a... See more
This isn’t just a nostalgic or romantic idea. It’s an argument for understanding cinema not as a static object, but as an event—something that happens, something experienced, something that lives in time and space. Cinema is not merely a file, a product, or a commodity to be consumed; it’s an encounter occurring in a... See more
The Crisis Isn’t Cinema. It’s the Industry.




Top 30 Best Films of the 21st Century, according to over 500 actors, directors & other names in Hollywood:
#30 - Lost In Translation
#29 - Arrival
#28 - The Dark Knight
#27 - Adaptation
#26 - Anatomy of a Fall
#25 - Phantom Thread
#24 -... See more













