Charts: Lists

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  1. Kenji's Four Seasons: Summer's icon

    Kenji's Four Seasons: Summer

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Kenji's list on MUBI "Summertime and the livin’ is easy Fish are jumpin’ and the cotton is high France seems ideal for a summer getaway from winter blues (i first posted this in winter cold), Rohmer the summer master. And now here the sun is shining, all round is lush green and blossoms and birdsong, and the warmth of summer is at last announcing its most welcome arrival with a deft and courteous wave of its gorgeous cape Abraham Valley isn’t set only in summer, but when it is, how beautiful! The roses, the oranges, the Douro valley.."
  2. Kenji's Four Seasons: Winter's icon

    Kenji's Four Seasons: Winter

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Kenji's list on MUBI "The weather conditions in Shackleton’s Antarctic expedition in the film South were more than wintry enough, and i’m including the Arctic snow too, irrespective of season. Some films here cover various seasons but with memorable winter sections, e.g Mirror " Notes: #10 Fanny and Alexander is for the television version #21 The Human Condition trilogy is counted as one in film in the original list #64 Looking Out for Hope by Philip Harder isn't on imdb; it would fall between Winter and The Claim #105 on the first episode of Decalogue is included #115 Fargo is specifically for season 1
  3. Kenji's Japanese Canon's icon

    Kenji's Japanese Canon

    Favs/dislikes: 25:0. Kenji's Japanese Canon List created by Kenji
  4. Kenji's Kazakhstan's icon

    Kenji's Kazakhstan

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Kenji's list from Mubi "Сәлем!, Қош келдіңіз! Welcome to a vast land of over a million square miles, larger than Western Europe, the 9th largest country in the world, yet a land steeped in mystery to many. Independent from the Soviet Union since 1991, it is a land of taiga, canyons, towering snow-capped mountains, steppes and desert, bordering Russia to the North, the Caspian sea in the South West, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan in the South to China in the East and close to Mongolia in the North East. A land rich in oil and mineral resources, traditionally of nomadic lifestyle. A land of bears, Caspian Sea wolves, camels, saiga, great bustards, beluga sturgeon, lynx, cheetah, snow leopard, storks and a range of interesting wildlife. The national drink is fermented mare’s milk. In 1997 the capital was relocated from Almaty (formerly Alma-Ata), Kazakhstan’s largest city, to Astana, the world’s 2nd coldest capital in winter apparently, being developed with grand modern architecture. The Chechnya-set film Prisoner of the Mountains was a Russian-Kazakh production. I’ve included the short Danish-Russian film Berik, set and filmed in Kazakhstan. The comedy Borat (in)famously used Kazakhstan as a suitably little known nationality to enable its eponymous character to explore foibles and attitudes in the USA, rather than critique Kazakhstan. The films below are in year order." #31 is featured for its short "About Love" by Darezhan Omirbaev Missing from imdb: #64 Doch' Chingiskhana [Daughter of Genghis Khan] (2018 Ilkham Jalilov)
  5. Kenji's Mali's icon

    Kenji's Mali

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Kenji's list on Mubi "“Every nation has the right to be represented by the cinema” (Souleymane Cissé). To which i would add, and for its cinema and other cultural treasures to be properly appreciated. Mali has a magnificent cultural heritage, and along with superb films by directors like Souleymane Cissé, there has been tremendous music, from Tinariwen and Ali Farka Touré among others. Timbuktu is a legendary city of learning- so what a proud day it was for little Hay-on-Wye in Wales to become its twin in 2007. I have visited it- if only on google earth satellite! Anyway, here are films from Mali on this site. I look forward to seeing more, but the masterpieces Yeelen and Finyé are probably my favourite African films, while Bamako (its director was raised in Mali) is a telling indictment of, and puts on trial, the exploitative World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Fans of the Greek director Angelopoulos may be interested that cinematographer on Mother of the Dunes is Giorgos Arvanitis, while among the cinematographers in Waati is Georgi Rerberg, best known for his work on Tarkovsky’s Mirror. I’ve included Life on Earth; although officially not an indigenous film (rather funded by Burkina Faso, France and Mauritania), cos it is set in Mali. It is hard finding info on the national cinema, and even on Cissé; i’ve had to alter the short unsatisfactory Wikipedia article (adopted by Mubi) below." Missing from imdb/icm: #17 "Djandjon" by Sophie Hoffelt
  6. Kenji's South East Asia: A Canon's icon

    Kenji's South East Asia: A Canon

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. I’m including a few Western films (by Ostergard, Pilger and Monnikendam, set in Burma, East Timor and Indonesia respectively) with the best interests of the people at heart. Films are separated into the Top 16 and the rest, with both sections listed in chronological order. See the source for a list of the films by country. Missing from imdb/icm: #103 [url=https://mubi.com/films/women-who-love-women-conversations-in-singapore]Women Who Love Women: Conversation in Singapore[/url] (2007) dir. Lim Mayling
  7. Kenji's The Caucasus's icon

    Kenji's The Caucasus

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This neglected but fascinating region with high mountains and beautiful scenery, between the Black and Caspian seas, has produced some extraordinary and exceptional films. Most essential first here, the rest in year order. Sorry, I have let this list slip, will update to include more recent films soon. I thought we already had a Caucasus list here, we do have some that cover the area along with others, but i can’t locate one on the Caucasus alone. Turkey is on the edge of the Southern Caucasus, and to the North, Russia; here it’ll just be Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan, indigenous directors like Paradjanov, Kalatozov, Iosseliani, Abuladze, Peleshian and a couple of films by Atom Egoyan who is of Armenian heritage. I’m not including films set elsewhere, for instance Iosseliani’s French films, and Kalatozov’s in Russia (The Cranes are Flying…) and Cuba (I am Cuba), but i am including films by other Europeans like Since Otar Left and Journey to Armenia. See Noema’s list Georgian Cinema and "Kolar’’s list CINEMA OF AZERBAIJAN, invaluable resources that fill major gaps here. Good to see lots of Azerbaijani films now added to database. Parajanov’s Ukrainian-set Shadows of Forgotten Ancestors is a must-see too. The Iranian film Bashu the Little Stranger may also be of interest as much of it takes place in the Northern region of Gilan, which is next to the Caspian Sea and is thus culturally contiguous with the Caucasus (thanks to Chai Wallah for that info). The list is separated into a Top 14 and the rest, with both sections listed chronologically. Missing from imdb (mostly shorts): #70 Biri Vardi, Biri Yoxdu... (1967 Eldar Quliyev) #97 Untitled (1976 Hamlet Hovsepian) #119 Tənha narın nağılı [Tale of the Lonely Pomegranate Tree] (1984 Şamil Mahmudbəyov & Hasanaga Turabov) #150 A Night at Parajanov Museum (1998 Roman Balayan) #157 Impressions from Rustaveli (2001 Nana Tchitchoua) #186 Mayak [The Beacon] (2012 Fariz Ahmedov) #190 Ert katss vukvardi [One Man Loved Me] (2012 Ana Urushadze)
  8. KENLOH's icon

    KENLOH

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  9. Kenneth Anger Filmography's icon

    Kenneth Anger Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. Kenneth Anger (born Kenneth Wilbur Anglemeyer; February 3, 1927) is an American underground experimental filmmaker, occasional actor and author. Working exclusively in short films, he has produced almost forty works since 1937, nine of which in particular have been grouped together as the "Magick Lantern Cycle", and form the basis of Anger's reputation as one of the most influential independent filmmakers in cinema history. His films variously merge surrealism with homoeroticism and the occult, and have been described as containing "elements of erotica, documentary, psychodrama, and spectacle." Anger himself has been described as "one of America's first openly gay filmmakers, and certainly the first whose work addressed homosexuality in an undisguised, self-implicating manner", and his "role in rendering gay culture visible within American cinema, commercial or otherwise, is impossible to overestimate", with several being released prior to the legalisation of homosexuality in the United States. He has also focused upon occult themes in many of his films, being fascinated by the notorious English occultist Aleister Crowley, and is a follower of Crowley's religion, Thelema.
  10. Kenneth Branagh Complete Filmography's icon

    Kenneth Branagh Complete Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Everything Sir Branagh has ever played in and personally directed.
  11. Kenneth Branagh filmography's icon

    Kenneth Branagh filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  12. Kenneth Branagh Filmography's icon

    Kenneth Branagh Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Kenneth Branagh Filmography
  13. Kenneth Turan's 54 films "Not to Be Missed"'s icon

    Kenneth Turan's 54 films "Not to Be Missed"

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The films featured in LA Times critic Kenneth Turan's 2014 book "Not to Be Missed: Fifty-Four Favorites from a Lifetime of Film." (There are 58 films listed because the Fantômas films are treated as one.)
  14. Kenneth Turan's Not to be Missed: Fifty-four Favorites from a Lifetime of Film's icon

    Kenneth Turan's Not to be Missed: Fifty-four Favorites from a Lifetime of Film

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. "Turan, film critic for the Los Angeles Times since 1991 and a regular contributor of reviews to NPR, approaches movies, as did the late Roger Ebert, on their own terms, trying to understand what a filmmaker is trying to do and assessing a movie’s success or failure in light of its maker’s intent. This book isn’t a collection of film reviews per se; it’s a look at Turan’s personal favorites, which range from the easily recognizable (The Godfather, All about Eve, Casablanca, Unforgiven, Vertigo) to the for-­devoted-film-fans-only (The Dybbuk, Seven Men from Now, The Best of Youth). "
  15. Kenneth W. Harrow's Overview of African Cinema: 43 Years of Markers's icon

    Kenneth W. Harrow's Overview of African Cinema: 43 Years of Markers

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This list is composed of the films mentioned at the end of Harrow's article entitled "Toward a New Paradigm of African Cinema". Note: Harrow lists Zan Boko twice (in 1988 and 1998), so I've replaced the 1998 entry with Buud Yam since I think it's an error. Also mentioned is his list: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/kenneth+w.+harrows+toward+a+new+paradigm+of+african+cinema+films+cited/fergenaprido/]Toward a New Paradigm of African Cinema: Films Cited[/url] Published in Critical Interventions 8, Spring 2011, Journal of African Art History and Visual Culture. ISSN: 1930-1944 (Print) 2326-411X (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rcin20 To cite this article: Kenneth W. Harrow (2011) Toward a New Paradigm of African Cinema, Critical Interventions, 5:1, 218-236, DOI: 10.1080/19301944.2011.10781411 Published online 10 Jan 2014 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/19301944.2011.10781411
  16. Kenneth W. Harrow's Toward a New Paradigm of African Cinema: Films Cited's icon

    Kenneth W. Harrow's Toward a New Paradigm of African Cinema: Films Cited

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This list is composed of the films mentioned throughout Harrow's article and cited at the end. Missing from imdb: Amsterdam Diary (Ghana 2005) by [url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7389039/]Socrate Safo[/url] Also mentioned is his list: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/kenneth+w.+harrows+overview+of+african+cinema+43+years+of+markers/fergenaprido/]Overview of African Cinema: 43 Years of Markers[/url] Published in Critical Interventions 8, Spring 2011, Journal of African Art History and Visual Culture. ISSN: 1930-1944 (Print) 2326-411X (Online) Journal homepage: https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rcin20 To cite this article: Kenneth W. Harrow (2011) Toward a New Paradigm of African Cinema, Critical Interventions, 5:1, 218-236, DOI: 10.1080/19301944.2011.10781411 Published online 10 Jan 2014 To link to this article: https://doi.org/10.1080/19301944.2011.10781411
  17. Kenny Ortega Filmography's icon

    Kenny Ortega Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Feature length filmography for director Kenny Ortega.
  18. Keri Russell Filmography's icon

    Keri Russell Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0.
  19. Keri Russell Filmography's icon

    Keri Russell Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Keri Russell Filmography
  20. Kermode Awards's icon

    Kermode Awards

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. All the films that have won a Kermode Award. These annual awards are judged by only one person: esteemed BBC film critic Mark Kermode. There is only one rule, you cannot win a Kermode Award in a category for which you've been Oscar nominated.
  21. Kerri Green Filmography's icon

    Kerri Green Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. a list of all of the queen of the 1980's films
  22. Kev & Lucia's icon

    Kev & Lucia

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  23. Kevin Bacon's icon

    Kevin Bacon

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0.
  24. Kevin Bacon Filmography (Updated)'s icon

    Kevin Bacon Filmography (Updated)

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0.
  25. Kevin Costner Filmography's icon

    Kevin Costner Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
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