Charts: Lists

This page shows you the list charts. By default, the movies are ordered by how many times they have been marked as a favorite. However, you can also sort by other information, such as the total number of times it has been marked as a dislike.

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  1. Most International Industry Awards's icon

    Most International Industry Awards

    Favs/dislikes: 16:1. Below are the films that have won over five "industry awards," defined as those awards selected by professionals in the movie business. I limited the pool of film industry bodies to those from the following countries: Australia (AACTA, formerly AFI), China (Golden Horse & Golden Rooster), France (Cesar), Germany (Lola), Great Britain (BAFTA), Italy (Donatello), India (Lotus), Japan (Awards of the Japanese Academy), Mexico (Ariel), Russia (Nika), Sweden (Guldbagge), and the United States (Oscar). All titles are sorted first by total, then by year of release. The leader (at 23) is "The Last Emperor" with 9 Oscars, 9 Donatellos, 3 BAFTAs, 1 Cesar, and an award from the Japanese Academy.
  2. Ariel Película Iberoamericana's icon

    Ariel Película Iberoamericana

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The First appearance of the prize is for the XLII edition of the Ariel Awards. Since the prize is given to the director, the XLII and the XVLVII winners, O Primeiro Dia (Brazil) and Whisky (Uruguay), had two awards, one for each director. In the 53rd edition, there was a tie between José Martí: El ojo del canario (Cuba) and También la lluvia (España). In the 59th edition, there was another tie between El ciudadano ilustre (Argentina) and The Second Mother (Brazil). P.S. The winning year of a movie doesn't always correlate to the year it was made. The date used by the Academy is the year shown in Mexico.
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