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. Istanbulfilm's Balkan cinema lists's icon

    Istanbulfilm's Balkan cinema lists

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. A list of films compiled from various Balkan countries. Most countries are represented with various standouts from their respective national cinemas. Albania (1-8), Bosnia and Herzegovina (9-17), Bulgaria (18-48), Croatia (49-62), Greece (63-91), Macedonia (92-102), Romania (103-134), Serbia (135-171), Slovenia (172-183)
  2. iCM Forum's Favourite Balkan Films's icon

    iCM Forum's Favourite Balkan Films

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. The list created from a poll of members of the unofficial icheckmovies forum. This list contains all the films that received over 100 points (equal to one first place vote) and received 2 or more votes. If you would like to contribute to a future version of this list, please send me an icheckmovies or IMDb list with your choices. For a full list of the films nominated, please see : http://www.imdb.com/list/ls036420290/
  3. Pula Film Festival - Big Golden Arena Award - Best Film's icon

    Pula Film Festival - Big Golden Arena Award - Best Film

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. The Pula Film Festival (Croatian: Festival igranog filma u Puli) is the oldest Croatian film festival which is held annually in a Roman amphitheater known as the Pula arena since 1954. The festival is usually held in the summer, in July or August. Apart from film screenings open to the public, the annual Croatian film industry awards are also traditionally presented at the festival. The awards presented at the festival (called Golden Arenas) are the main national film awards in the country and they serve as the Croatian equivalent of the American Academy Awards, British BAFTA Awards, Spain's Goya Awards, France's César Award, etc. The festival was originally started in 1954 and within a few years it became the centerpiece event of the Yugoslav film industry, with first national awards being presented in 1957. This lasted until 1991, when the festival was cancelled due to the breakup of Yugoslavia, only to resume in 1992 as the Croatian film awards festival. It has been held every year since (with the exception of the 1994 edition which was also cancelled). [Wikipedia]
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