Charts: Lists
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28th Academy Awards (1956)
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33rd Academy Awards (1961)
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42nd Street Forever Vol. 2: The Deuce
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500<400 2014
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67th Academy Awards (1994)
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75th BAFTA Awards (2021)
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83rd Academy Awards (2010)
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93rd Academy Award Nominees
Favs/dislikes: 7:0. Sort order: Best Picture, Nominations, Alphabetical, Short films are at the bottom ((Animated, Documentary and then Live Action) Multiple nominations: 10 Mank 6 Judas and the Black Messiah 6 Minari 6 Nomadland 6 Sound of Metal 6 The Father 6 The Trial of the Chicago 7 5 Promising Young Woman 5 Ma Rainey's Black Bottom 4 News of the World 3 One Night in Miami 3 Soul 2 Another Round 2 Borat Subsequent Moviefilm 2 Colectiv 2 Emma. 2 Hillbilly Elegy 2 Mulan 2 Pinocchio 2 Tenet -
93rd Academy Awards (2020)
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AACTA Award for Best Film
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. A list of all the AACTA Awards for Best Australian Film (previously AFI Award). -
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress Winners Ranked
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Agnès Varda Filmography
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Antalya Film Festival - Golden Orange
Favs/dislikes: 4:0. Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival is a film festival, held annually since 1963 in Antalya, is the most important film festival in Turkey. Since 2009, the event, which takes place in the autumn months at the Antalya Cultural Center, has been organised solely by the Antalya Foundation for Culture and Arts and has included an international section within the main body of the festival. -
Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival - Best Cinematography
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. International Antalya Film Festival, is one of the oldest film festivals in Europe and Asia, it is also the oldest and longest running film festival in our country. In the mid 1950s, theatre and concerts began to be held at the ancient Aspendos Theatre, which became the foundation of the International Antalya Film Festival. Due to great interest from the public, performances done in the summer every year became a tradition and this festive mood continued until the beginning of the 60s. For many years the late Dr. Avni Tolunay who served as Mayor took on board cinema in 1963, turning it into the " International Antalya Film Festival ". At first Dr. Avni Tolunay, was in search of an emblem and sculptors Gazanfer Karacehennem and Behlul Dal integrated the regions symbol, the orange, sea, historical elements and Venus into the statue. Not only was the orange used in the emblem, but also became the name of the film festival. http://www.altinportakal.org.tr/ -
Awards Game Ranked Nominations 1961
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Awards Game Ranked Nominations 1962
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BIFFF 1989
Favs/dislikes: 1:0. This the lineup for the 1989 Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival. Fun, gore, and fantasy !! -
Biographies
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Here's a list of movies you should watch if you like to learn about other people's life! -
Byrge & Miller’s “The Screwball Comedy Films”
Favs/dislikes: 29:0. "This list is based off the book The Screwball Comedy Films: A History and Filmography, 1934-1942 by Duane Byrge and Robert Milton Miller. From the introduction: 'A screwball comedy was at heart a love story. It’s central romance was frequently instigated by an aggressive, even eccentric woman whose efforts to prod her more stodgy and conventional beau along the rocky road to the altar primed the comic mechanisms for a great deal of humor-by-embarassment. Improbable events, mistaken identities, and ominously misleading circumstantial evidence quickly compounded upon each other, albeit by seemingly logical progression, until a frantic conclusion in which even the impending marriage gives only faint promise of providing some whit of order as antidote to the previous narrative chaos. This book is intended as an historical menu for the feast, as well as a guide to sorting out and identifying the certifiably screwball from the much larger parade of vintage cinema comedy which surrounds it in the program schedules and on the cassette racks. Each of the following freature films described in the second section of this book has been found by the authors to qualify as sufficiently "screwy," by the standards of the era, to merit inclusion in our annotated filmography.' The films are listed chronologically." -
Catherine Spaak filmography
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Except TV (23) and missing on IMDb (5). -
Chris Cooper Filmography
Favs/dislikes: 5:1. -
Christmas movies in official lists
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Cinémathèque Maison Simon Gabi
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City Symphonies / City Films
Favs/dislikes: 19:0. I'm going to make a list of City Symphonies here, films that are about cities. All suggestions are welcomed. Here is a nice text about such films I found on the net: "In the the 1920s the movies were still relatively young, and an evolving modernist aesthetic embraced all things new, sleek, fast, and urban. Not surprisingly, a common focus of the cinematic avant-garde during this era was on the power, and excitement of cities. In both Europe and the US, a small genre of films that became know as "city symphonies" attempted to capture the spirit, uniqueness, and poetry of a city by assembling images of everyday life in that city. These early films and their offsprings often utilized what film historian Bill Nichols has termed the "poetic mode" of documentary film production--an attempt to move away from the "objective" reality of a given situation or people in order to grasp at an inner "truth" that can only be conveyed by poetical manipulations of mood, tone, time, and space." -
Creepy Catalog's 50+ Best Movies About Cults
Favs/dislikes: 2:0. This list of the best movies about cults will have you questioning the groups you’re apart of while wondering— if you were in a cult, would you recognize it? Movies have explored every aspect of these strange groups — the manipulation and brainwashing by human beings, occultism and the Devil, political and doomsday groups — you name it. So what’s scarier: another person controlling your fate, or a group with no physical leader to take down? Here are 50+ horror movies to help you find out. Last updated: 04/19/22
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