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Seven Samurai (1954) topped the BBC poll of best foreign-language films as well as several Japanese polls.. Battleship Potemkin (1925) was ranked number 1 with 32 votes when the Festival Mondial du Film et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique asked 63 film professionals around the world, mostly directors, to vote for the best films of the half-century in 1951. [3]
The Sight & Sound Greatest Films of All Time 2012 was a worldwide opinion poll conducted by Sight & Sound and published in the magazine's September 2012 issue. Sight & Sound , published by the British Film Institute , has conducted a poll of the greatest films every 10 years since 1952.
Three of the four highest-grossing films, including Avatar at the top, were written and directed by James Cameron.. With a worldwide box-office gross of over $2.9 billion, Avatar is proclaimed to be the "highest-grossing" film, but such claims usually refer to theatrical revenues only and do not take into account home video and television income, which can form a significant portion of a film ...
Cyrano de Bergerac; No Way Out; Stage Fright; 1951: A Place in the Sun; The Red Badge of Courage; An American in Paris; Death of a Salesman; Detective Story; A Streetcar Named Desire; Decision Before Dawn; Strangers on a Train; Quo Vadis; Fourteen Hours; 1952: The Quiet Man; High Noon; Limelight; 5 Fingers; The Snows of Kilimanjaro; The Thief ...
Entre nous (a.k.a. Coup de foudre) Diane Kurys: One Deadly Summer: L'Été meurtrier: Jean Becker: So Long, Stooge: Tchao pantin: Claude Berri: 1985: My New Partner: Les Ripoux: Claude Zidi: Carmen: Francesco Rosi: Full Moon in Paris: Les Nuits de la pleine lune: Éric Rohmer: Love Unto Death: L'Amour à mort: Alain Resnais: A Sunday in the ...
The percentage is based on the film's reviews aggregated by the website and assessed as positive or negative, and when all aggregated reviews are positive, the film has a 100% rating. Listed below are films with 100% ratings that have a critics' consensus or have been reviewed by at least twenty film critics.
The council was careful not to regard the films on the list as the "best", or most important, saying: "not all that deserve mention are included". The list was distributed as part of an information packet on film appreciation, sent to bishops' conferences in mid-October 1995.
The Academy Award for Best International Feature Film (formerly known as Best Foreign Language Film prior to 2020) is handed out annually by the U.S.-based Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States of America with a predominantly non-English dialogue track.