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.

  1. Best Dutch Film of the Century's icon

    Best Dutch Film of the Century

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. In 1999 the Dutch Film Festival organized the election of the Best Dutch Movie of the Century. Everyone could vote for their top 3 Dutch movies. This list includes the top 50 (actually top 51, since the last 2 movies received the same amount of votes). To see all the films that received votes and some extra statistics, including the points the movies each received, visit the source url.
  2. Directory of World Cinema: Iran's icon

    Directory of World Cinema: Iran

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Volume 10
  3. Directory of World Cinema: Latin America's icon

    Directory of World Cinema: Latin America

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Volume 17
  4. French cinema is crap's icon

    French cinema is crap

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. Or « Le cinéma français, c'est de la merde » are four books that put light on some hidden gems of french cinema.
  5. Gyldendal's Guide to Danish Movies (3rd Ed.)'s icon

    Gyldendal's Guide to Danish Movies (3rd Ed.)

    Favs/dislikes: 8:1. These are the movies that the third Edition (2008) of Gyldendal's Guide to Danish Movies ("Gyldendals danske filmguide") rated 3, 3 1/2 or 4 stars. 4 stars means "masterpiece" and are listed in spots 1-4 (yes, Denmark has apparently only produced 4 "masterpieces"). 3 stars means "unusually good" and are listed in spots 24-99. 3 1/2 stars presumably means somewhere in between "unusually good" and "masterpiece". Those are listed in spots 5-23.
  6. iCM Forum's Favourite Movies from South-East Asia Top 50's icon

    iCM Forum's Favourite Movies from South-East Asia Top 50

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. The 50 favorite movies from South-East Asia as chosen by user of the iCM Forum. Eligble countries were: Brunei Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar (Burma) Philippines Singapore Thailand Timor-Leste (East Timor) Vietnam
  7. Kinema Junpo's Top Japanese Films of the 20th Century: Professionals' poll (1999)'s icon

    Kinema Junpo's Top Japanese Films of the 20th Century: Professionals' poll (1999)

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. There is conflicting information online about which version of the following films are in the list: Muhomatsu no issho 1943 or 1958 Aoi sanmyaku 1949 or 1963
  8. Mubi Forum's Favorite Indian Films's icon

    Mubi Forum's Favorite Indian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. This is a list of the best Indian films, as voted by members of the Mubi Forum in 2013.
  9. Natt & Dag's Greatest Norwegian Films of All Time's icon

    Natt & Dag's Greatest Norwegian Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. The Norwegian paper Natt & Dag published in 2001 a list of the 25 best movies of Norwegian cinema. The list is made by a jury of 101 movie people and critics
  10. AFUN's Top 10 Serbian Films's icon

    AFUN's Top 10 Serbian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Members of AFUN (Yugoslavian Board of the Academy of Film Art and Science) selected the 10 best Serbian films made from 1947 to 1995.
  11. Canon of Dutch Cinema's icon

    Canon of Dutch Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. In 2007 a committee of 8 members of the Dutch film world, compiled a canon of Dutch cinema. Their task was to put together a list of movies capturing the versatility of the Dutch cinema Not necessarily a list of 'best' Dutch films, but more a list of 'most important' Dutch films. It includes early examples of Dutch film, the first Dutch sound movie, short documentaries, animated shorts, popular films and youth films among others.
  12. Film Society of Lincoln Center's 60 Years of South Korean Cinema's icon

    Film Society of Lincoln Center's 60 Years of South Korean Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. This was a series of film screenings in 2004 at the Walter Reade Theater in New York. It was organized by the Film Society of Lincoln Center and the Korean Film Council with the support of the Korean Film Archive and the Korean Cultural Service New York. This list is alphabetical (by English title). See the [url=http://filmlinccom.siteprotect.net/archive/wrt/programs/11-2004/korea04.htm]source link[/url] for the screening schedule and descriptions of the films. Missing from IMDb: Home Is Where the Heart Is (1949)
  13. iCM Forum's Favorite Russian Movies Top 100's icon

    iCM Forum's Favorite Russian Movies Top 100

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. The 100 favorite Russian movies of the iCM Forum as voted for by (some of) its members
  14. Le cinéma français des années de guerre: Essential French Films of the Occupation Period (1983)'s icon

    Le cinéma français des années de guerre: Essential French Films of the Occupation Period (1983)

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. "Here is a list of the "essential" French films of the Occupation period, from Raymond Chirat's book Le cinéma français des années de guerre. The first part of the list are the films that have received lasting critical acclaim. The other titles listed in the second part (starting with #29: La fille du puisatier (1940)) are of lesser importance (according to Chirat) but were popular successes of that year." - Clemmetarey
  15. Marek Haltof's Polish National Cinema - Selected Filmography (excluding lost films)'s icon

    Marek Haltof's Polish National Cinema - Selected Filmography (excluding lost films)

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. In progress
  16. Spain. 50 Movies's icon

    Spain. 50 Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0.
  17. Stracult Horror - A Guide to the Best (and Worst) Italian Horror Films of the 80s's icon

    Stracult Horror - A Guide to the Best (and Worst) Italian Horror Films of the 80s

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. All films reviewed in the book "Stracult Horror - Guida al meglio (e peggio) del cinema horror anni 80", written by Brando Taccini
  18. The Chosun Ilbo's Top 50 Korean Films's icon

    The Chosun Ilbo's Top 50 Korean Films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. In 1998, The Chosun Ilbo newspaper asked 31 critics, professors, and magazine editors to vote for the top 50 Korean films.
  19. CFB Greatest Movies by Country's icon

    CFB Greatest Movies by Country

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. A compilation list of the Top 20 films (including ties) from the various Classic Film Board polls. 1-20 Ch. 1 Soviet Union, compiled by cayado-coro 21-40 Ch. 2 Spain, compiled by cayado-coro 41-60 Ch. 3 Japan, compiled by ANGEL_GLEZ 61-80 Ch. 4 Poland, compiled by astariam 81-100 Ch. 5 Czechoslovakia, compiled by astariam 101-120 Ch. 6 Denmark*, compiled by astariam 121-140 Ch. 7 Sweden, compiled by astariam 141-159 Ch. 8 Norway*, compiled by Rollo_Treadway 160-179 Ch. 9 Germany, compiled by ANGEL_GLEZ 180-199 Ch. 10 Argentina, compiled by Hal-900 / counted by bkamberger 200-219 Ch. 11 Hungary, compiled by astariam 220-239 Ch. 12 China, compiled by jdidaco 240-259 Ch. 13 Hong Kong, compiled by jdidaco 260-279 Ch. 14 Taiwan, compiled by jdidaco 280-300 Ch. 15 Sub-Saharan Africa, compiled by ali-112 [Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon, South Africa, Botswana, Burkina Faso, & Guinea-Bissau] 301-320 Ch. 16 Mexico, compiled by ANGEL_GLEZ 321-340 Ch. 17 Iran, compiled by jdidaco 341-362 Ch. 18 New Zealand, compiled by jdidaco 363-382 Ch. 19 Australia, compiled by sol- 383-410 Ch. 20 India, compiled by bkamberger 411-430 Ch. 21 South Korea, compiled by ANGEL_GLEZ 431-450 Ch. 22 Brazil, compiled by jdidaco 451-470 Ch. 23 Netherlands, compiled by ANGEL_GLEZ 471-491 Ch. 24 Belgium, compiled by jdidaco 492-511 Ch. 25 Israel/Palestine, compiled by astariam 512-533 Ch. 26 Austria, compiled by ANGEL_GLEZ 534-553 Ch. 27 Switzerland, compiled by ANGEL_GLEZ 554-573 Ch. 28 Cuba/Caribbean, compiled by jdidaco [Martinique, Jamaica, & Haiti] 574-594 Ch. 29 Ireland, compiled by ANGEL_GLEZ 595-614 Ch. 30 Yugoslavia, compiled by jdidaco 615-634 Ch. 31 Albania/Bulgaria/Romania, compiled by jdidaco 635-657 Ch. 32 Canada, compiled by jdidaco 658-682 Ch. 33 Philippines, compiled by ANGEL_GLEZ 683-702 Ch. 34 Portugal, compiled by jdidaco 703-722 Ch. 35 Southeast Asia [Thailand, Vietnam, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, & Malaysia] I don't know when these polls were conducted, but the newest films on here are from 2010. *Sult placed 7th in the Danish list and 16th in the Norwegian list, but icm will only allow the film to be added to this list once.
  20. Cinema Português: Anos Gulbenkian / Portuguese Cinema: Gulbenkian Years's icon

    Cinema Português: Anos Gulbenkian / Portuguese Cinema: Gulbenkian Years

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. Films financed by Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation between 1970-1994. In the 1960s, Portugal was living under a long-standing dictatorship with a very present censorship. Aside from that, audiences cared too little about most creative cinematic works to make the business profitable. Therefore, the country had a well-prepared, acknowledged and inventive workforce in a great need of artistic freedom, but virtually no place for experimental or creative cinema. Then, from 1970 (and ending only in 1994, two decades after the old regime downfall) Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation answered filmmakers' requests. It started directing funds to the production of portuguese films, following its rich history of support in the plastic arts, theater, music and other fields. In a few years, the works produced under Gulbenkian's financial and institutional aid were strongly acclaimed in both national and foreign press, and in specialized cinema circuits and festivals, mostly in Italy and France. Without Gulbenkian's support, portuguese 'cinema novo' wouldn't have been anything like it was. This list contains all films produced by Gulbenkian's Portuguese Cinema Center (CPC) during those years that are on IMDB. Among the supported directors, we can find João César Monteiro, Fernando Lopes, António Reis & Margarida Cordeiro, Pedro Costa and the then already senior Manoel de Oliveira. Source: João Bénard da Costa. Cinema Português: Anos Gulbenkian. Lisboa: Cinemateca Portuguesa e Fundação Calouste de Gulbenkian, 2007.
  21. IFFI's Top 20 Indian Films's icon

    IFFI's Top 20 Indian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. In 2009, IFFI (International Film Festival of India) asked 10 Indian directors and 10 Indian critics to vote for the top 20 Indian films. The original list includes both Pather Panchali (#3) and the Apu Trilogy (#15).
  22. Latvian Cultural Canon: Cinema's icon

    Latvian Cultural Canon: Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. The list was compiled by an ad hoc group of experts: film critics VALENTĪNA FREIMANE; DITA RIETUMA and KRISTĪNE MATĪSA; philosopher ULDIS TĪRONS; film director JĀNIS PUTNIŅŠ.
  23. Ministry of Culture's 100 Russian Movies Recommended for Pupils's icon

    Ministry of Culture's 100 Russian Movies Recommended for Pupils

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. This is a list of films recommended to be shown in schools
  24. Taiwanese New Waves's icon

    Taiwanese New Waves

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0.
  25. The List Magazine's Best Scottish Films's icon

    The List Magazine's Best Scottish Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. List published in 2004. These films (Bill Douglas trilogy counting as one) were put forward for the public to vote on and a list of the five films with the most votes was published. The rest of the list is unranked. "We've given ourselves a broad definition of what makes a film 'Scottish'. A film made in Scotland by Scots, obviously. But also a film made in Scotland by a foreigner. Dane Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves fits into this category. Our definition is even broad enough to include Braveheart (Australian star and director, American money, even Ireland doubling as Stirling! But a blockbuster about a Scottish folk hero and a film that employed nearly every Scottish actor-except Billy Connolly, apparently). Getting the picture?"
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