Charts: Lists

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  1. TSPDT 1000 (Japanese Films)'s icon

    TSPDT 1000 (Japanese Films)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. All Japanese films on the 2022 edition of They Shoot Pictures, Don't They's 1,000 Greatest Films list.
  2. Yerevan Magazine's 20 Best Armenian Films's icon

    Yerevan Magazine's 20 Best Armenian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Google Translated English: The best Armenian films on the version of the magazine " Yerevan " - a list of 20 best Armenian films of all time , published in the October issue of the journal for 2009 year . 20 best Armenian films of all times on the version of the magazine " Yerevan " Voting participants In addition to the members of the editorial board " Yerevan " - as in the preparation of the list took part: Nikolay Davtyan ( director ), Arthur Bakhtamyan ( journalist ), Mikael Stambolcian ( film critic ), Melik Karapetyan ( film critic ), Harutyun Khachatryan ( director ), George Asratyan ( cinematographer ) Anna Terjanyan ( TV journalist), Susanna Harutyunyan ( film critic ), Zaven Boyajyan ( film critic ), Gevorg Gevorkyan ( director of the National Cinema Center of Armenia ), Ara Khanjyan ( director ), Artashes Emin ( translator ). Original source link doesn't appear to exist anymore. - - - - Original Russian: Лучшие армянские фильмы по версии журнала \"Ереван\ Лучшие армянские фильмы по версии журнала «Ереван» — список 20 лучших армянских фильмов всех времен, опубликованный в октябрьском номере журнала за 2009 год. 20 лучших армянских фильмов всех времен по версии журнала «Ереван» Участники голосования Помимо членов редакции «Ереван»-а в составлении списка принимали участие: Николай Давтян (режиссер), Артур Бахтамян (журналист), Микаэл Стамболцян (кинокритик), Мелик Карапетян (киновед), Арутюн Хачатрян (режиссер), Георгий Асратян (кинодеятель), Анна Терджанян (тележурналист), Сусанна Арутюнян (кинокритик), Завен Бояджян (кинокритик), Геворк Геворкян (директор Национального киноцентра Армении), Ара Ханджян (режиссер), Арташес Эмин (переводчик). Ссылки
  3. 88 Asia Collection - 88 Films's icon

    88 Asia Collection - 88 Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. All movies in the 88 Asia Collection from the 88 Films label.
  4. African Arguments' Best of the 2010s: African films's icon

    African Arguments' Best of the 2010s: African films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. BY WILFRED OKICHE DECEMBER 20, 2019 In the past decade, Africa’s film industries have shown a plucky ability to play in the big leagues. The rise of streaming platforms has democratised distribution, while filmmakers across the continent have increasingly been welcomed to major film festivals resulting in a wave of international co-productions. It is an impossible task to select the best films from an entire decade, but the incredible works below all reflect the quality of African films from the past ten years. These films didn’t just make a splash, but had something to say and have showed serious staying power.
  5. All-Time German Box Office Hits's icon

    All-Time German Box Office Hits

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This list includes the top 50 German-language films with the most tickets sold in Germany since 1962. (Only tickets sold in West Germany are included until 1990.)
  6. AMP's The 25 Best Asian Films of 2020's icon

    AMP's The 25 Best Asian Films of 2020

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. December 12, 2020 AMP Group 29 of the contributors of Asian Movie Pulse from America, Europe and Asia have voted the 25 Best Films of 2020, resulting in what we consider a great selection, despite the difficulties the current year presented to both the shooting and the availability of new movies. In that regard, the list includes films from Malaysia, Japan, Iran. S. Korea, Kazakhstan, Singapore, China, and Taiwan while crime thrillers, animations, shorts, LGBT, comedies, horror, black-and-white and even “quarantine movies” have found a place. Without further ado, here are the best Asian films of 2020, in reverse order. Some films may have premiered in 2019, but since they mostly circulated in 2020, we decided to include them, after an intense fight that lasted for 150 nights (give or take) and ended up with even more victims. Missing from imdb: #13 [url=https://letterboxd.com/film/sexy-sushi/]Sexy Sushi[/url] (Calleen Koh, Amanda Teo, Singapore)
  7. Animeland's Top 100 Japanese Anime Movies's icon

    Animeland's Top 100 Japanese Anime Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. AnimeLand is the first magazine, both historically and in circulation, specializing in the field of manga and animation in France. First a fanzine, made by fans for fans, AnimeLand has become in 25 years a magazine sold throughout France and in French-speaking countries. He is today the reference in terms of treatment of manga and animation news thanks to his freedom of tone and his expert analysis. This collection brings together the 100 Japanese animated films that have made history by specifying its qualities and numerous production anecdotes. Written by a team of experts, in partnership with AnimeLand, this ideal animathèque is as essential for the novice who will be able to discover films according to his tastes as for the die-hard fan who will hasten to take up the challenge of watching the 100 films of the selection.
  8. Available online with English subtitles: South Korea's icon

    Available online with English subtitles: South Korea

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0.
  9. Belarus animated (shorts) Top 10's icon

    Belarus animated (shorts) Top 10

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. see more lists https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/belarusfilm+top+20/armoreska/ https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/belarus+tv+top+20/armoreska/ https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/belarus+docu+top+20/armoreska/
  10. Best Chilean Films of the Decade (2000-2009)'s icon

    Best Chilean Films of the Decade (2000-2009)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Chosen by 22 Chilean Critics for the Mabuse Magazine (each one of them chose a top 3). 1st Place - 10 votes 2nd and 3rd - 7 votes 4th - 5 votes 5th - 4 votes 6th to 9th - 3 votes 10th to 13th - 2 votes the rest - 1 vote
  11. Brazil Portrayed in Foreign Films's icon

    Brazil Portrayed in Foreign Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Carnival or Amazon? What a crappy list.Sad... See also documentary: The Foreign Eye (2006) Missing: They Left Their Mark on Rio (never released)
  12. CFB's Top 20 Australian Films's icon

    CFB's Top 20 Australian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The IMDb Classic Film Board voted for the top 20 Australian films.
  13. Cinencuentro's Las mejores películas peruanas de la década (2010-2019)'s icon

    Cinencuentro's Las mejores películas peruanas de la década (2010-2019)

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. THE BEST OF THE DECADE - PERU RANKING does not have the slightest intention of being one more percentage point in favor of canonical opinion. A list does not have to be a collective consensus, but something individual and symptomatic, a summary of our enjoyment, simple obedience to our philias. Finally, this list is also an opportunity to disseminate what is happening within our territory, those films that were talked about in these parts, and that due to various circumstances could not be seen or heard outside the country. This is an occasion to recommend them. This is the result of a survey that has managed to gather the lists of 57 people, who divided their favorites into a list of 20 Best International Movies and 3 Best Peruvian Movies, produced from 2010 to 2019. Text and video: Carlos Esquives (Film critic) Editing and collaboration: Laslo Rojas - - - - LAS MEJORES DE LA DÉCADA – RANKING PERÚ no tiene la más mínima intención de ser un punto porcentual más a favor de la opinión canónica. Una lista no tiene que ser un consenso colectivo, sino algo individual y sintomático, un resumen de nuestro goce, simple obediencia a nuestras filias. Finalmente, esta lista es también una oportunidad para difundir lo que acontece dentro de nuestro territorio, aquellas películas de las que se hablaron por estos lares, y que por diversas circunstancias no lograron ser vistas o escuchadas fuera del país. Esta es una ocasión para recomendarlas. Este es el resultado de una encuesta que ha logrado reunir las listas de 57 personas, quienes dividieron sus preferidas en una lista de 20 Mejores Películas Internacionales y 3 Mejores Películas Peruanas, producidas del 2010 al 2019. Texto y video: Carlos Esquives (Crítico de cine) Edición y colaboración: Laslo Rojas 1 - 42 votes 2 - 17 votes 3 - 13 votes 4 - 10 votes 5 - 8 votes 6-7 - 6 votes 8 - 5 votes 9 - 4 votes 10-12 - 3 votes - missing from imdb: Mecanismo Velador (Diego Vizcarra, 2014) 13-24 - 2 votes - missing from imdb: 6 (Eduardo Quispe, 2016), El ordenador (Omar Forero, 2012), Espacio sagrado (Felipe Esparza, 2015), Face Deal (Mary Jiménez, 2014) 25+ - 1 vote - missing from imdb: Cable a tierra (Karina Cáceres, 2013), Connatural (Javier Bellido, 2018), Demo (Miguel Vargas, 2011), El epitafio no me importa (Alberto Angulo Chumacero & Juan Manuel Sosa, 2011), El operador (Diana Tupiño, 2017), En el 93 (Carlos Benvenuto, 2011), La mar brava (Bryan Rodríguez, 2011), Yo fungi (Jaime Pinto Llosa, 2014) [url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1TSZQ-01HhQZluCdw0kavGGlKTd4K9PlB/view]Full listing of all nominated films[/url]. [url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gygGVK0NWiXI7TLjVO6xA7UkcL_hmr0k/view]Full ballots of all 57 participants[/url]. All the links include the international films first, followed by the Peruvian films.
  14. Cinetropa's 100 Best Korean Movies of All Time's icon

    Cinetropa's 100 Best Korean Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Full title: 100 Best Korean Movies of All Time (Ranked) and Why They’re the Best in the World By Dennis Clemente Jan 30, 2021 Korean cinema’s limited exposure over the years can be attributed to a language barrier, but did Parasite break it? If so, here are 100 of the best movies with an official link where to watch nearly 200 titles legally. It’s hard to tell when exactly did people start acknowledging Korean cinema as a major force to be reckoned with. In 2008, author Christina Klein wrote in American Quarterly: After Hollywood, the South Korean film industry is “perhaps the most important in the world today.” Fast forward to 2020 when New Yorker’s film critic Richard Brody called it among the most exciting in the world today. The time gap is telling. Korean modern cinema has held our imagination captive for so long, from the time it all began. The landmark action thriller Shiri came out in 1999, but it was in 2003 when two Korean movies — Park Chan Wook’s Oldboy and Bong Joon Ho’s Memories of Murder thrilled film festival habitués. Word got around that a new film movement was born. It would be called the Korean New Wave. Other Korean filmmakers who would keep the momentum of this movement going included Lee Chang-dong, Kim Jee-won, Hong Sang-soo, Kim ki-duk (who recently died of COVID-19 complications), Ha Yoo, Ryoo Seung-wan, Hu Jin-ho, and Choi Dong-hoon. Today, modern Korean cinema has shaken up the pecking order of global cinema. It has become a transgressive force, with storytelling characterized by variances in tone and almost always with social commentary, even in a horror film like the commercial runaway hit, Train to Busan. One can probably ascribe Train to Busan to how Korean cinema has taken us — on a wild ride to new ways of enjoying movies. Bong Joon Ho’s Parasite was one wild ride that culminated at the Oscars. It didn’t just win four Oscars, including Best International Feature and Best Picture. It won over people averse to reading English subtitles. The Hollywood-level mass appeal of Parasite may have indicated that the only thing blocking Korean cinema’s global domination all this time was language barrier, but the movie made that all irrelevant. Many now look up to Korean cinema for making movies that Western cinema is not interested in tackling, especially Hollywood, which has chosen to stick to its conventions and staple genres. However, it doesn’t mean Korean cinema will not go the way of formulaic movies, if its recent big-budgeted monstrosity (The Peninsula) is a foretaste of things to come. Korean film critic and historian Darcy Paquet has often said the rise of modern Korean cinema was inevitable. He tells more in his ultimate guide about Korean cinema’s transformation in his book and website. (Incidentally, he wrote the English subtitles for Parasite.) It was just a matter of reviving its Golden Age in the 50s and 60s and moving on from its troubled past — wars, censorship and dictatorship in the 70s and onwards. Korean cinema’s vibrant cinematic period came to an abrupt halt in 1973 when its government censored the film industry. It took another 20 years for Korean cinema to revive its old glory. For those curious about the old movies, they have been restored and nearly 200 of them are free to watch on the [url=https://www.youtube.com/user/KoreanFilm]Korean Film Archive[/url]. It’s time to list the best 100 Korean movies from the Golden Age to present-day Korean cinema (i.e., up to 2019). After all, Korea just celebrated its film centennial in 2019. With most moviehouses closed and streaming platform monopolies making mostly episodic content, it’s also hard to tell if movies will ever be the same, or if we are seeing the slow demise of great Korean cinema the way it’s been producing mostly hit-or-miss genre films lately? Am I qualified to do this list, though? I first stumbled on Korean cinema in the late 90s and didn’t pay any strong interest until 2004 when I saw Oldboy. From thereon out, I thought something was afoot. Where I lived in New York, I had access to a Korean DVD store, film festivals, the New York public libraries’ collection, and a colleague who supplied me with DVDs. I saw hundreds in nearly two decades, but that’s not enough, because I have only seen a few of legendary director Im Kwon-taek’s more than 90 movies — and some Korean movies are missing. But this list had to be written, so I can find out for sure what movies I’ve overplayed or neglected to mention. As for my criteria for ranking Korean movies, it was not easy. I would say this was (and is) a work in progress. Again, I considered their storytelling’s transgressive force as one thing, their social commentary as another. Staying power and impact were also important considerations. Yes, South Korea has also captured global attention with its K-Dramas. Clearly, the success of this genre has streaming platforms scrambling to produce their own kind of “binge-worthy” shows. Until Parasite won the most prestigious awards, many in the West thought Koreans only made “soap operas” or “melodramas” — and may prefer those shows. But there’s a distinction and 100 of the best Korean movies listed here (50 are ranked; other half are unranked as they require more than one viewing) are supposed to introduce great Korean cinema to more people and even more significant perhaps (for those checking out the list but not finding the titles anywhere) to ask streaming platforms to make them widely available.
  15. CorreCamara's The Other Top 100 Mexican films's icon

    CorreCamara's The Other Top 100 Mexican films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list by critic Raúl Miranda López that extends the SOMOS Top 100 Mexican films list.
  16. Fan Movie Spirit Awards's Top 21st Century Chinese Language Films's icon

    Fan Movie Spirit Awards's Top 21st Century Chinese Language Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Originally intended as the 20 Best Chinese Movies in 20 Years, here are the top 50 films from the poll (including ties). The first few paragraphs in English (from Google Translate): 20 years of Chinese-language movies, the most memorable movies... Published on January 07, 2020 In a blink of an eye, it is now 2020. It has been 20 years since 2000. In the past 20 years, too many excellent Chinese-language films have been born, and we have also experienced many shining moments of Chinese-language films. Therefore, entering the node of 20 years, we also very much hope to remember the 20 years that have just passed by Chinese-language movies in our way, and to reminisce about those movies that have left us a deep impression. This is also the original intention of the "20 Best Chinese Movies in 20 Years" announced by the No. 6 Fan Movie Spirit Awards. We really hope that we can come together and leave a little memory for the past 20 years. Moreover, the scale of our vote this time is quite large. At least, the final voting lineup completely exceeded my imagination. In the end, the organizing committee of our Fan Movie Spirit Awards invited a large number of film practitioners, scholars, media professionals, film critics and pan-cultural people from the three places, Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Europe and the United States, who are concerned about Chinese films. Among the voters, there are also many familiar names and voters. We also have no restrictions on participating in the voting. Each person selects the 20 films in his mind that best represent the 20 years from 2000 to 2019 in Chinese-language films. The total number of votes is counted, and the 20 with the highest votes are selected. In the end, the list of Chinese-language movies 20X20 was officially released. A full list of the 239 participants can be found at the bottom of the article. #1 film received 175 votes, while the films at #50 received 21 votes. Ties at #13, 22, 24, 32, 37, 39, and 50 (two films) and at #45 (five films). [url=https://www.fareastfilms.com/?news_post_type=top-20-chinese-language-films-announced-at-cinephile-prize-ceremony]Alternate Source 1[/url] and [url=https://www.douban.com/group/topic/162777979/]Alternate Source 2[/url]
  17. Feature Length Films from Québec's icon

    Feature Length Films from Québec

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Under construction
  18. Filmfront's Top 250 Norwegian Films's icon

    Filmfront's Top 250 Norwegian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Topp 250 norske filmer Her finner du den definitive topp 250 av norske filmer. Du får også anmeldelser av de topp 250 beste norske filmene. I tillegg får du en liste over de topp 20 beste norske filmene fra hvert 10år. --- Here you will find the definitive top 250 of Norwegian films. You also get reviews of the top 250 best Norwegian films. In addition, you get a list of the top 20 best Norwegian films from every 10 years. - - - - - Looks like this is an aggregate site. Not planning to keep this updated, so data is as of August 28th, 2020. Here are the ratings out 10. 9.4 - #1 8.6 - #2 8.3 - #3-6 8.2 - #7-11 8.1 - #12-22 8.0 - #23-32 7.9 - #33-39 7.8 - #40-53 7.7 - #54-63 7.6 - #64-74 7.5 - #75-90 7.4 - #91-108 7.3 - #109-135 7.2 - #136-149 7.1 - #150-159 7.0 - #160-184 6.9 - #185-201 6.8 - #202-214 6.7 - #215-228 6.6 - #229-248 6.5 - #249-250
  19. Fundación Cinemateca Nacional's Best 50 Venezuelan feature films's icon

    Fundación Cinemateca Nacional's Best 50 Venezuelan feature films

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. In 2016, the Cinemateca de Venezuela, in celebration of its 50 years, asked 90 people linked to the film industry (critics, scholars, programmers, directors, screenwritters, journalists, producers, etc) to vote for the best 10 Venezuelan films, resulting in this top 50 published by the Cinemateca's magazine between May 2016 and Apil 2017. Full list can be found here: [url]https://issuu.com/revistaprogramacionfcn/docs/revista_programaci__n_n___307__abri[/url]
  20. Goombastomp's Made in Canada: The 80 Greatest Canadian Movies of All Time's icon

    Goombastomp's Made in Canada: The 80 Greatest Canadian Movies of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. by Ricky Fernandes Da Conceição Published: July 1, 2020 Last Updated on January 1, 2021 Greatest Canadian Films Today is Canada Day and to celebrate I’ve compiled a list of the best Canadian movies of all time. What follows is a list of films spanning decades and covering a wide variety of genres, themes, and styles— and all made in Canada. A few quick notes before moving ahead: I’ve decided not to include short films so don’t expect something like Norman McLaren’s Neighbours to appear on the list. As with all lists, the choices here are obviously subjective. Normally, in the past, I would write one capsule review for each film but since I plan on releasing a list for every other year in the decade, I’ve instead decided to simply include one screenshot along with the official plot synopsis courtesy of IMDB.com. Sorry guys, but these lists are time-consuming, and I’ve quickly come to learn that most people don’t bother reading every capsule review either way— so why bother? That out of the way, here are the 80 best Canadian movies, each represented by one perfect screenshot. Special Mention: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/sweet+movie/]Sweet Movie (1974)[/url]
  21. Hürriyet's 100 Best Films of Turkish Cinema's icon

    Hürriyet's 100 Best Films of Turkish Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. In 2017, Hurriyet asked 100 directors, actors, produces, and film writers to vote for the 100 best Turkish films. See [url=https://www.hurriyet.com.tr/kelebek/keyif/iste-100-kisilik-buyuk-jurinin-en-iyi-10-film-tercihleri-40406840]this page[/url] for the ballots. There are 102 titles because Gelin/Dugun/Diyet are listed as 1 entry.
  22. ICM Forum Country Polls: Australia's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Australia

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Poll conducted in March 2022 46 participants 74 titles received 25+ points 252 titles in total
  23. ICM Forum Country Polls: Canada's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Canada

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Poll conducted in November 2022. 42 participants 94 titles received 25+ points 322 titles in total
  24. ICM Forum Country Polls: China's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: China

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Poll conducted in April 2023 29 participants 55 titles received 25+ points 230 titles in total
  25. ICM Forum Country Polls: Greece + Cyprus's icon

    ICM Forum Country Polls: Greece + Cyprus

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Poll conducted in July 2023 25 participants 39 titles received 25+ points 125 titles in total
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