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oscar jubis
12-21-2009, 06:39 PM
1. The Hurt Locker Kathryn Bigelow, U.S.
2. The Headless Woman Lucrecia Martel, Argentina/Spain/France/Italy
3. Summer Hours Olivier Assayas, France
4. 35 Shots of Rum Claire Denis, France/Germany
5. Fantastic Mr. Fox Wes Anderson, U.S.
6. Police, Adjective Corneliu Porumboiu, Romania
7. Inglourious Basterds Quentin Tarantino, U.S./Germany
8. A Serious Man Joel & Ethan Coen, U.S./U.K./France
9. The Beaches of Agnès Agnès Varda, France
10. Lorna's Silence Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne, Belgium/France/Italy/Germany
11. 24 City Jia Zhangke, China/Hong Kong/Japan
12. The White Ribbon Michael Haneke, Austria/Germany/France/Italy
13. The Limits of Control Jim Jarmusch, U.S./Japan
14. The Sun Aleksandr Sokurov, Russia/Italy/Switzerland/France
15. Bright Star Jane Campion, U.K./Australia/France
16. Two Lovers James Gray, U.S.
17. In the Loop Armando Iannucci, U.K.
18. Tulpan Sergey Dvortsevoy, Germany/Switzerland/Kazakhstan/Russia/Poland
19. Coraline Henry Selick, U.S.
20. Antichrist Lars von Trier, Denmark/Germany/France/Sweden/Italy/Poland

oscar jubis
12-22-2009, 08:13 PM
20 BEST UNRELEASED FILMS OF 2009


1. Wild Grass Alain Resnais, France/Italy
2. A Prophet Jacques Audiard, France/Italy
3. Everyone Else Maren Ade, Germany
4. White Material Claire Denis, France
5. Eccentricities of a Blond Hair Girl Manoel de Oliveira, Portugal/Spain/France
6. Around a Small Mountain Jacques Rivette, France/Italy
7. To Die Like a Man João Pedro Rodrigues, France/Portugal
8. Vincere Marco Bellocchio, Italy/France
9. Ne Change Rien Pedro Costa, Portugal
10. Trash Humpers Harmony Korine, U.S./U.K.
11. Bluebeard Catherine Breillat, France
12. Mother Bong Joon-ho, South Korea
13. Like You Know It All Hong Sang-soo, South Korea
14. City of Life and Death Lu Chuan, China/Hong Kong
15. Ghost Town Zhao Dayong, China
16. Life During Wartime Todd Solondz, U.S.
17. Sweetgrass Ilisa Barbash & Lucien Castaing-Taylor, France/U.K./U.S.
18. In Comparison Harun Farocki, Austria/Germany
19. Min Ye Souleymane Cissé, Mali/France
20. Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench Damien Chazelle, U.S.

Chris Knipp
12-22-2009, 10:27 PM
FILM COMMENT CRITICS POLL

I'm very much on the same page with these. They come from largely the same folks that bring us the New York Film Festival and other Lincoln Center events. Film Comment is the publication of the Film Society of Lincoln Center. And that's where I now have a large portion of my best cinematic experiences thanks to Peter's talking me into attending the NYFF in 2005..

The best-of-US-releases list is a great list, and it's mostly films I saw at Lincoln Center, especially the NYFF. (Unfortunately it includes a fair proportion of stuff you couldn't see away from major urban centers, sometimes anywhere other than NYC or LA.) I do not share the great enthusiasm for the Romanian filmmakers, particularly not with POLICE, ADJECTIVE, though it's certainly original. I'm not so crazy about HEADLESS WOMAN, either. Maybe I'm wrong; it's certainly in the tradition of European art films and I can see the talent of Lucretia Martel. I wasn't thrilled by CORALINE; in fact I found it rather repulsive. Maybe I was wrong on that too; again, it is distinctive. I didn't realize there would be so much enthusiasm for TULPAN, but there's a lot of life in it and it evokes a unique place, the steppes.

Otherwise these choices in the first list are just great. I wish they had mentioned GOODBYE, SOLO. This time INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS was not excluded, even though it was not showcased at Lincoln Center. At least ten of these are on my year's best list.

BEST UNRELEASED FILMS OF 2009

This is a list largely drawn from the NYFF of this fall, with a few other films added.

Maybe three I don't agree on; some others I haven't seen. I didn't really like MIN YE--it seemed to me tedious and self-indulgent and overlong. Richard Pena seemed to love it. I found TO DIE LIKE A MAN lurid and clumsy, not well made. I found the Chinese documentary GHOST TOWN way too long and tedious in its focus on a drunk; however I can see that Zhao Dayong is young and promising and has links with Jia Zhang-ke. The following were not in the NYFF: I did not see LIKE YOU KNOW IT; I wondered why this Hong Sang-soo wasn't in the NYFF; he's a NYFF favorite; it was at Cannes. I don't know anything about IN COMPARISON or CITY OF LIFE AND DEATH or GUY AND MADELINE ON A PARK BENCH; the latter sounds intriguing.

The rest are just great, and include wonderful titles and wonderful classic directors, far above the average even if not always their makers' best work. I especially admire A PROPHET and LIFE DURING WARTIME, which stand out to me as unquestionably among the year's best.

Both are great lists, and make the usual US theatrical fare go pale and wither.

Chris Knipp
12-23-2009, 07:33 PM
Email from Lincoln Center:

FILM COMMENT
Presents
"A Decade in the Dark"
Top 100 films of the last decade
PLUS 2009's "Best of Lists"

-Film Comment, the bi-monthly magazine published since 1974 by The Film Society of Lincoln Center, presents "A Decade in the Dark," an international poll of top critics, filmmakers, academics, programmers and others who contribute to the magazine's editorial dialog.
-This panoramic view of the last decade in film identifies and comments on the best films and filmmakers to have emerged since 2000 and includes contributions from Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Guy Maddin, Jia Zhangke, and Arnaud Desplechin. Participants replied with their Top 10 Lists and reflected on the highs and lows of the past decade.
-This special issue of Film Comment hits newsstands in January and also features the magazine's lists of the 50 Best Films of the Decade, the 25 Best Directors and the 20 Best New Directors.
-Online, Film Comment will post an expanded 100 Best Films of the Decade Poll, as well as the magazine's annual Best Films of the Year and Best Unreleased Films of the Year, voted on by 100 film critics nationwide.
For more information on Film Comment, including how to subscribe, visit http://www.filmlinc.com/fcm/fcm.htm

oscar jubis
12-24-2009, 03:24 PM
*The unreleased list is almost like a ranking of what critics liked most at the NYFF and I am not surprised that a film directed by Alain Resnais is at the top. Then again, I have not seen it, or any of the other films listed.

*I spent the last month of spring and the first month of summer watching and thinking about films around which I could build a Thesis. Which films would be more likely to yield insights into themselves and the medium? Which films would be worthy of spending the rest of the year analyzing? Which films would continue to reveal new facets after multiple viewings? Which films have yet to be properly appraised by the available scholarship? Ultimately only Jia and Lucrecia Martel fit the bill. Martel's more complex and varied "mise-en-scene" and revolutionary use of sound won over Jia's blend of the fictional and the documentary by a small margin. The #2 ranking od The Headless Woman is the first evidence I have that enough American critics are finally understanding her filmmaking.

*Thanks for the informative last post.

oscar jubis
01-09-2010, 10:17 AM
Film Comment has finally released the results of their poll. There are a number of essays and commentaries available only in the magazine's January/February issue. Also the best of 2009 list has been released with details of how many points each film received. It is comforting to this writer how close second -place The Headless Woman, which was barely released, came to beating The Hurt Locker, which played in thousands of theaters. Now the best of the decade list has been released. I cannot think of a better prescription-for-viewing for the serious cinephile than this ranked list of 100 titles.

BEST FILMS OF THE DECADE


1. Mulholland Drive David Lynch, U.S., 2001 2808 points
2. In the Mood for Love Wong Kar Wai, Hong Kong, 2000 2687
3. Yi Yi Edward Yang, Taiwan/Japan, 2000 1833
4. Syndromes and a Century Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thailand/Austria/France, 2006 1738
5. There Will Be Blood P.T. Anderson, U.S., 2007 1664
6. The Death of Mr. Lazarescu Cristi Puiu, Romania, 2005 1407
7. A History of Violence David Cronenberg, U.S./Canada, 2005 1303
8. Tropical Malady Apichatpong Weerasethakul, France/Thailand/Italy/Germany, 2004 1301
9. 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days Cristi Mungiu, Romania, 2007 1249
10. The New World Terrence Malick, U.S., 2005 1223
11. Platform Jia Zhangke, Hong Kong/Japan/France, 2000 1206
12. Zodiac David Fincher, U.S., 2007 1143
13. The Intruder Claire Denis, France, 2004 1110
14. The Son Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne, Belgium/France, 2002 1089
15. Dogville Lars von Trier, Denmark/Sweden/France/U.K./Germany/Netherlands, 2003 1084
16. Caché Michael Haneke, France/Austria/Germany/Italy, 2005 1083
17. Kings and Queen Arnaud Desplechin, France, 2005 1080
18. Elephant Gus Van Sant, U.S., 2003 1036
19. The Royal Tenenbaums Wes Anderson, U.S., 2001 1007
20. Before Sunset Richard Linklater, U.S., 2004 1005
21. Spirited Away Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 2001 1000
22. The Gleaners and I Agnès Varda, France, 2000 985
23. Goodbye, Dragon Inn Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwan, 2003 975
24. The World Jia Zhangke, China/Japan/France, 2004 974
25. Talk to Her Pedro Almodóvar, Spain, 2002 973
26. Inland Empire David Lynch, U.S./France/Poland, 2006 960
27. Still Life Jia Zhangke, China/Hong Kong, 2006 934
28. Colossal Youth Pedro Costa, France/Portugal/Switzerland, 2006 929
29. Russian Ark Alexander Sokurov, Russia/Germany, 2002 870
30. A.I.: Artificial Intelligence Steven Spielberg, U.S., 2001 850
31. In Praise of Love Jean-Luc Godard France/Switzerland 2001 834
32. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Michel Gondry, U.S., 2004 832
33. No Country for Old Men Joel & Ethan Coen, U.S., 2007 791
34. Werckmeister Harmonies Béla Tarr, Hungary/Italy/Germany/France, 2000 778
35. Grizzly Man Werner Herzog, U.S./Canada, 2005 777
36. Three Times Hou Hsiao-hsien, Taiwan, 2005 767
37. Café Lumière Hou Hsiao-hsien, Japan/Taiwan, 2003 761
38. Regular Lovers Philippe Garrel, France, 2005 759
39. Blissfully Yours Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thailand/France, 2002 713
40. I’m Not There Todd Haynes, U.S./Germany, 2007 703
41. 2046 Wong Kar Wai, China/Hong Kong/France, 2005 700
42. In Vanda’s Room Pedro Costa, Portugal/Germany/Switzerland, 2000 654
43. Los Angeles Plays Itself Thom Andersen, U.S., 2003 649
44. Millennium Mambo Hou Hsiao-hsien, France/U.S./Spain/Greece, 2001 636
45. La Commune (Paris, 1871) Peter Watkins, France, 2000 632
46. The Hurt Locker Kathryn Bigelow, U.S., 2009 623
47. Million Dollar Baby Clint Eastwood, U.S., 2004 607
48. What Time Is It There? Tsai Ming-liang, Taiwan/France, 2001 600
49. demonlover Olivier Assayas, France, 2002 583
50. The Headless Woman Lucrecia Martel, Argentina/Spain/France/Italy, 2009 581
51. La Captive Chantal Akerman, France/Belgium, 2000 580
52. Esther Kahn Arnaud Desplechin, France/U.K., 2000 579
53. Notre musique Jean-Luc Godard, France/Switzerland, 2004 562
54. Distant Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Turkey, 2002 559
55. Saraband Ingmar Bergman, Sweden, 2003 553
56. The Holy Girl Lucrecia Martel, Argentina/Italy/Netherlands/Spain, 2004 550
57. Y tu mamá también Alfonso Cuarón, Mexico, 2001 537
58. Brokeback Mountain Ang Lee, U.S., 2005 537
59. Children of Men Alfonso Cuarón, Japan/U.K./U.S., 2006 537
60. Ten Abbas Kiarostami, France/Iran/U.S., 2002 527
61. Silent Light Carlos Reygadas, Mexico/France/Netherlands, 2007 527
62. La ciénaga Lucrecia Martel, Argentina/Spain, 2001 511
63. L’Enfant Jean-Pierre & Luc Dardenne, Belgium/France, 2005 511
64. Star Spangled to Death Ken Jacobs, U.S., 2004 508
65. Flight of the Red Balloon Hou Hsiao-hsien, Taiwan/France, 2008 498
66. RR James Benning, U.S., 2007 491
67. The House of Mirth Terence Davies, U.K./France/Germany/U.S., 2000 484
68. 25th Hour Spike Lee, U.S. 2002 469
69. 35 Shots of Rum Claire Denis, France/Germany, 2008 460
70. Summer Hours Olivier Assayas, France, 2009 453
71. The Host Bong Joon-ho, South Korea, 2007 441
72. Adaptation Spike Jonze, U.S., 2002 438
73. Lost in Translation Sofia Coppola, U.S./Japan, 2003 435
74. Gerry Gus Van Sant, U.S., 2002 433
75. Private Fears in Public Places Alain Resnais, France/Italy, 2006 430
76. My Winnipeg Guy Maddin, Canada, 2007 430
77. Punch-Drunk Love P.T. Anderson, U.S., 2002 426
78. Fat Girl Catherine Breillat, France/Italy, 2001 422
79. The Departed Martin Scorsese, U.S./Hong Kong, 2006 422
80. Far from Heaven Todd Haynes, U.S./France, 2002 421
81. Donnie Darko Richard Kelly, U.S., 2001 413
82. Moolaadé Ousmane Sembene, Burkina Faso/Morocco/Tunisia/Cameroon/France, 2004 410
83. Woman on the Beach Hong Sang-soo, South Korea, 2006 407
84. Memories of Murder Bong Joon-ho, South Korea, 2003 405
85. West of the Tracks Wang Bing, China, 2003 398
86. Wendy and Lucy Kelly Reichardt, U.S., 2008 395
87. Trouble Every Day Claire Denis, France/Germany/Japan, 2001 390
88. Femme Fatale Brian De Palma, U.S./France, 2002 386
89. Songs from the Second Floor Roy Andersson, Sweden, 2000 386
90. Letters from Iwo Jima Clint Eastwood, U.S., 2006 379
91. Gran Torino Clint Eastwood, U.S., 2008 375
92. The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford Andrew Dominik, U.S., 2007 374
93. Last Days Gus Van Sant, U.S., 2005 368
94. The Man Without a Past Aki Kaurismäki, Finland/Germany/France, 2002 368
95. When the Levees Broke Spike Lee, U.S. 2006 360
96. The Best of Youth Marco Tullio Giordana, Italy, 2003 358
97. Turning Gate Hong Sang-soo, South Korea 2002 356
98. 24 City Jia Zhangke, China/Hong Kong/Japan, 2008 352
99. In the City of Sylvia José Luis Guerín, Spain/France, 2007 352
100. The White Ribbon Michael Haneke, Austria/Germany/France/Italy, 2009 348

Chris Knipp
01-09-2010, 03:11 PM
"Decade in the Dark" results....

So here are the ones I haven't seen from Film Comment's list:

-31. In Praise of Love Jean-Luc Godard France/Switzerland 2001 834
-34. Werckmeister Harmonies Béla Tarr, Hungary/Italy/Germany/France, 2000 778
-42. In Vanda’s Room Pedro Costa, Portugal/Germany/Switzerland, 2000 654
-43. Los Angeles Plays Itself Thom Andersen, U.S., 2003 649
-45. La Commune (Paris, 1871) Peter Watkins, France, 2000 632
[-51. La Captive Chantal Akerman, France/Belgium, 2000 580]
-52. Esther Kahn Arnaud Desplechin, France/U.K., 2000 579
-54. Distant Nuri Bilge Ceylan, Turkey, 2002 559
-64. Star Spangled to Death Ken Jacobs, U.S., 2004 508
-66. RR James Benning, U.S., 2007 491
-67. The House of Mirth Terence Davies, U.K./France/Germany/U.S., 2000 484
-85. West of the Tracks Wang Bing, China, 2003 398
-87. Trouble Every Day Claire Denis, France/Germany/Japan, 2001 390
-89. Songs from the Second Floor Roy Andersson, Sweden, 2000 386
-97. Turning Gate Hong Sang-soo, South Korea 2002 356


I see all of these are on Netflix except Star Spanged to Death , RR (James Benning) and West of the Tracks, LA Plays Itself, and Turning Gate are in the "SAVE" category, meaning when they get the DVD it'll be available. But I've had LA Plays Itself in "SAVE" for months and months. I find I watched La Captive n 2007 but didn't remember it. The others I have put in my queue to watch via Netflix.

Otherwise it seems like a pretty good list. I like a lot of them. Which ones did they add on for 2009?

Headless Woman
The Hurt Locker
Summer Hours
The White Ribbon

That makes this not a very good year, since each year should have ten. Maybe it's just too soon, and too many earlier films seem great, so no room was left?

Despite some disapproval (or strong reservations) on Filmleaf regarding There Will Be Blood and No Country for Old Men, they're both here, and 2007 includes:

No Country for Old Men
There Will Be Blood
I'm Not There
Silent Light
RR
The Host
My Winnepeg
Assassination of Jesse James...

Here's the breakdown in no. of titles per year:

2000: 11
2001: 12
2002: 15
2003: 10
2004: 10
2005: 12
2006: 10
2007: 8
2008: 5
2009: 4
2010: 4

I think that comes out one over, I don't know why. My guess is that these disparities in number chosen from year to year is due not necessarily to a tapering off of quality as to how the process of decade-list-making works. Or it might mean nothing. But a list makes one want to dissect it. Maybe I'll think of more intelligent comments as time goes on.

We can look at which directors are most generously represented. Four by Jia Zhang-ke. The whole art trilogy by Gus Van Sant, Gerry, Elephant, and Last Days. I have thought very highly of these, but have not gotten a lot of support. Jerry was particularly not appreciated. Van Sant made six films in the decade. I would might also include Paranoid Park. Both of P.T. Anderson's features of the decade, Punch Drunk Love and There Will Be Blood, are included. Three titles from Clint Eastwood--of the eight he directed in the decade. Both of Bong Joon-ho's, both of Todd Hanyes'. Aki Kaurismäki: one of the two he made; I like the other just as well, Lights in the Dusk. Hong Sang-soo made eight; two made the cut. Assayas made six; two got chosen. Claire Denis has three titles listed here (one I haven't seen, but the other two are outstanding, The intruder, 35 Shots of Rum). From looking at this information you can get an idea who seem to the Film Comment people to be the important filmmakers of the decade, though it's not just a matter of numbers, of course.

Some directors may be felt to have declined, such as André Téchiné. He made five features but none was chosen. He may indeed have had a better decade in the Nineties, when he made I Don't Kiss, My Favorite Season, Wild Reeds, Les Voleurs, and Alice et Martin. But Strayed and The Witnesses (2003, 2007) were both very good; I don't see much of a falling off there.

Was there a falling off for Scorsese, from the Nineties (Cape Fear, The Age of Innocence, Casino, Kundun, Bringing Out the Dead)? Or has it all been downhill since the Seventies and Eighties, or doesn't it even matter, since he's done so many important films?

Does anyone see some shocking omissions?

oscar jubis
01-10-2010, 08:41 PM
Does anyone see some shocking omissions?(CK)
I don't think you'll be shocked by the omission of these directors who are among my favorites. Their films have had insufficient exposure and/or have been under-appreciated but that's only one guy's opinion. I express it only at your request, not because I want to impose my value judgments on anyone.
Jafar Panahi: THE CIRCLE, CRIMSON GOLD, OFFSIDE
Ramin Bahrani: MAN PUSH CART, CHOP SHOP, GOODBYE SOLO
Lisandro Alonso: LA LIBERTAD, LOS MUERTOS, LIVERPOOL
Manoel de Oliveira: I’M GOING HOME, PORTO OF MY CHILDHOOD, THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE, A TALKING PICTURE, BELLE TOJOURS
Bahman Ghobadi: A TIME FOR DRUNKEN HORSES, MAROONED IN IRAQ, TURTLES CAN FLY, HALF MOON

My list of 38 films (half in English, half subtitled) breaks down like this in terms of year of world premiere.
2000 5
2001 5
2002 9
2003 1
2004 6
2005 1
2006 5
2007 2
2008 3
2009 0

*The two films from the Film Comment list I have not seen are the 2 avant garde/experimental ones: 64 and 66.
*The things I find quite noteworthy is the high regard critics have for Apichatpong Weerasethakul (2 in Top 10 and another listed), Lucrecia Martel (her whole filmography, consisting of the Salta Trilogy, is listed) and Pedro Costa (whose two fiction features of the decade were barely shown and won't be available on DVD until Criterion puts them out in March).

Chris Knipp
01-11-2010, 01:15 AM
I'm missing 64 and 66 too, but also those other ones. Your number-chosen-per-year comparison doesn't seem to relate to the Fim Comment, one; in these international, highly eclectic lists, there don't seem to be any good or bad years really.

I think too they ought to make more of an effort to include directors that are either new, or came to international attention in the decade, hence I'd agree with you on Panahi, Bahrani, and Alonso. I'm not suffering too much from the omission of de Oliveira and Ghobadi (have only seen two by each though). Certain fimmakers are darlings of the critics and these include Weerasethakul, Martel it appears, and Costa. Nothing surprising in their inclusion, but a just proportion meanst they ought to have tried to include more directors like the oes you mention. With the New York writers included in the Film Comment poll, they can hardly claim not to have been able to see those directors' work.

Chris Knipp
01-22-2010, 11:09 PM
It seems from looking online that this was not a list of 100 films but of 150. What happened to the other fifty when this thread was started?

Here is the complete list. http://www.filmlinc.com/b/?p=1490

Doubtless Jonathan Rosenbaum will have a list of the canonical best 1,000 oif the decade coming shortly?

So here the other fifty are:

101. La libertad Lisandro Alonso, Argentina 2001 344
102. Nobody Knows Hirokazu Kore-eda, Japan 2004 343
104.The Pianist Roman Polanski, France/Poland/Germany/U.K. 2002 343
105.The Duchess of Langeais Jacques Rivette, France/Italy 2007 343
106. Pan’s Labyrinth Guillermo del Toro, Mexico/Spain/U.S. 2006 335
107. WALL·E Andrew Stanton, U.S. 2008 331
108. Pulse Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Japan 2001 329
109. Kill Bill: Vol. 1 Quentin Tarantino, U.S. 2003 328
110. A Christmas Tale Arnaud Desplechin, France 2008 326
111. Time Out Laurent Cantet, France 2001 326
112.Police, Adjective Corneliu Porumboiu, Romania 2009 325
113. Secret Sunshine Lee Chang-dong, South Korea 2007 324
114. Mystic River Clint Eastwood, U.S./Australia 2003 323
115. Morvern Callar Lynne Ramsay, U.K./Canada 2002 321
116. Va Savoir Jacques Rivette, France/Italy/Germany 2001 321
117. Head-On Fatih Akin, Germany/Turkey 2004 319
118. Tarnation Jonathan Caouette, U.S. 2003 318
119. Hunger Steve McQueen, U.K. 2008 310
120. Miami Vice Michael Mann, U.S./Germany 2006 309
121. Los muertos Lisandro Alonso, Argentina/France/Netherlands 2004 306
122. Eureka Shinji Aoyama, Japan/France 2000 305
123. Irreversible Gaspar Noé, France 2002 305
124. Black Book Paul Verhoeven, Netherlands/Germany/Belgium 2006 304
125. The Lives of Others Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, Germany 2006 303
126. The Secret of the Grain Abdellatif Kechiche, France 2007 301
127. Oldboy Park Chan-wook, South Korea 2003 300
128. The Piano Teacher Michael Haneke, Germany/Poland/France/Austria 2001 300
129. The Lady and the Duke Eric Rohmer, France 2001 299
130. The Incredibles Brad Bird, U.S. 2004 292
131. Mysterious Object at Noon Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Thailand 2000 292
132. Death Proof Quentin Tarantino, U.S. 2007 288
133. Let the Right One In Tomas Alfredson, Sweden 2008 287
134. Ghost World Terry Zwigoff, U.S./U.K. 2001 275
135. Waltz with Bashir Ari Folman, Israel/France/Germany 2008 274
136. Dancer in the Dark Lars von Trier, Denmark/Germany/Netherlands/U.S./U.K. 2000 273
137. Kill Bill: Vol. 2 Quentin Tarantino, U.S. 2004 273
138. Spider David Cronenberg, U.K./Canada 2002 272
139. Friday Night Claire Denis, France 2002 271
140. Memento Christopher Nolan, U.S. 2000 270
141. United Red Army Kôji Wakamatsu, Japan 2007 269
142. I Don't Want to Sleep Alone Tsai Ming-liang, Malaysia/China/Taiwan/France/Austria 2007 264 Still Walking Hirokazu Kore-eda, Japan 2008
143. Paranoid Park Gus Van Sant, France/U.S. 2007 262
144. Wild Grass Alain Resnais, France/Italy 2009 261
145. Divine Intervention Elia Suleiman, France/Morocco/Germany/Palestine 2002 261
146. Gosford Park Robert Altman, U.K./U.S./Italy 2001 260
147. Collateral Michael Mann, U.S. 2004 259
148. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button David Fincher, U.S. 2008 254
149. Lakes James Benning, U.S. 2004 254
150. Dog Days Ulrich Seidl, Austria 2001 251