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  1. 100 lat w kinie (History of a Polish Cinema)'s icon

    100 lat w kinie (History of a Polish Cinema)

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. List of movies that mentioned in BFI documentary project about polish cinema
  2. 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die On Hulu Plus's icon

    1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die On Hulu Plus

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. **UPDATED 3/2/2014** All movies from the '1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die' list that are available for streaming on Hulu Plus.
  3. 120 MUST-SEE FILMS before You Enrol into Film Studies in Bulgaria - PART 1's icon

    120 MUST-SEE FILMS before You Enrol into Film Studies in Bulgaria - PART 1

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. 100 MUST-SEE FILMS to prep for Bachelor's in Film Studies at the National Academy for Theatre and Film Arts, Bulgaria (NATFIZ); the list consists of international cinema
  4. 58th International Film Festival of Mexico Cinematheque's icon

    58th International Film Festival of Mexico Cinematheque

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Since its inception the International Film Festival of Mexico Cinematheque presents a selection of internationally renowned films.
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    59th International Film Festival of Mexico Cinematheque

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Since its inception the International Film Festival of Mexico Cinematheque presents a selection of internationally renowned films.
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    60th International Film Festival of Mexico Cinematheque

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Since its inception the International Film Festival of Mexico Cinematheque presents a selection of internationally renowned films.
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    61th International Film Festival of Mexico Cinematheque

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Since its inception the International Film Festival of Mexico Cinematheque presents a selection of internationally renowned films.
  8. AFI America's 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres's icon

    AFI America's 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. in the following order: 1-10 Animation 11-20 Romantic Comedy 21-30 Westerns 31-40 Sports 41-50 Mystery 51-60 Fantasy 61-70 Science Fiction 71-80 Gangster 81-90 Courtroom dramas 91-100 Epics
  9. And the Show Goes on (History of Indian Cinema)'s icon

    And the Show Goes on (History of Indian Cinema)

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. List of movies that was mentioned in BFI documentary project about indian cinema
  10. BFI - The 50 Greatest Films of All Time's icon

    BFI - The 50 Greatest Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0.
  11. BFI's Top 10 Bangladeshi films's icon

    BFI's Top 10 Bangladeshi films

    Favs/dislikes: 4:0. British Film Institutes Top 10 movies from Bangladesh.
  12. Cinema 16 British Short Films's icon

    Cinema 16 British Short Films

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. This critically acclaimed DVD contains 16 of the best classic and award winning British short films and delivers a snapshot of British cinema past and present. (missing on the list: UK Images by Martin Parr)
  13. Criterion Collection iTunes / Amazon Instant Exclusives's icon

    Criterion Collection iTunes / Amazon Instant Exclusives

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Films that that have not appeared in the collection as a feature or as an extra for another feature. These also are not available streaming on the Criterion Collection Hulu Channel. Note: Currently iTunes and Amazon Instant have the exact same exclusive offerings.
  14. Dok Leipzig 16's icon

    Dok Leipzig 16

    Favs/dislikes: 1:1. Alle movies I haven't yet seen that are on ICM and play between 4.11 and 6.11 at the Dok 16 in Leipzig.
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    Dust

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The best Sci-Fi shorts in the universe.
  16. Festival de Valdivia's Best Latin American Films from 1993 to 2013's icon

    Festival de Valdivia's Best Latin American Films from 1993 to 2013

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. In 2013, to celebrate 20 years of Chile's most important festival, programmers from other festivals from the region were asked to vote for the essential Latin American films of the period 1993-2013 to be screened at the festival. Resulting in the following list. Note that there was a restriction on the number of films from each country they could vote for, which made some acclaimed films from countries with very few film productions to stand higher in the final ranking (Hamaca Paraguaya from Paraguay, and Whisky from Uruguay for instance). This doesn't take away anything from these great films though.
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    Film Foundation

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. All films preserved/restored by Film Foundation leaded by Martin Scorsese Missing Films http://www.listology.com/baalman/list/films-no-imdb-entry-film-foundation
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    Filmfanfare

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. In 2012 51 cartoonists selected a classic film from Dutch film history and created a one page cartoon summarizing the film. The films varied from Carmen van het Noorden from 1919 to New Kids: Turbo! from 2010.
  19. I Am Curious, Film (History of a Scandinavian Cinema)'s icon

    I Am Curious, Film (History of a Scandinavian Cinema)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:2. List of movies that was mentioned in BFI documentary project about nordic cinema
  20. IFC's 50 Greatest Opening Title Sequences's icon

    IFC's 50 Greatest Opening Title Sequences

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The 50 greatest opening title sequences of all time according to IFC (in 2011). The original list has been deleted for unknown reasons however it is available using the Way Back Machine (http://web.archive.org/web/20120114031631/http://www.ifc.com/fix/2011/02/the-50-greatest-opening-title).
  21. Rolling Stone's 25 Greatest Soundtracks's icon

    Rolling Stone's 25 Greatest Soundtracks

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. The 25 greatest movie soundtracks of all time according to Rolling Stone (in 2013).
  22. The 30 Best LGBT Films of All Time's icon

    The 30 Best LGBT Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. To mark the 30th anniversary of BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival, we are delighted to announce the Top 30 LGBT Films of All Time in the first major critical survey of LGBT films. Over 100 film experts including critics, writers and programmers such as Joanna Hogg, Mark Cousins, Peter Strickland, Richard Dyer, Nick James and Laura Mulvey, as well as past and present BFI Flare programmers, have voted the Top 30 LGBT Films of All Time. The poll’s results represent 84 years of cinema and 12 countries, from countries including Thailand, Japan, Sweden and Spain, as well as films that showed at BFI Flare such as Orlando (1992), Beautiful Thing (1996), Weekend (2011) and Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013).
  23. Total Film's 20 Coolest Slow Motion Scenes's icon

    Total Film's 20 Coolest Slow Motion Scenes

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. The 20 coolest slow motion scenes in movies according to Total Film (in 2011).
  24. LISTE PROBLEMATISCHER  FILME's icon

    LISTE PROBLEMATISCHER FILME

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Oktober 2013 / Schweizerischer Video-Verband
  25. 10 great gross-out comedies's icon

    10 great gross-out comedies

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. First, a word of advice about gross-out comedies. They’re not to be watched while eating even the most basic of snacks. Popcorn? No. Cappuccino? Out of the question. They’re not to be watched – by any means – with your parents. With their gags involving urine, vomit, semen and all manner of bodily fluids, these in-your-face foul movies are the kind that you watch, then have to immediately shower after. This is the sub-genre’s charm, of course: that you weirdly enjoy the ‘eww!’ and the ’too far!!’ and the ‘please God no, don’t eat that!!!’ The roots of the subgenre – one marked not only by insanely gross scenes but by comedies that deal with taboo subjects such as sex and bodily functions – date back to the late 60s, after the MPAA film rating system replaced the industry’s strict Hays Code (which laid out moral guidelines of what was and wasn’t acceptable to show on screen). Back then, some directors were beginning to dabble with subversive comedies that raised a middle finger to the status quo. Nothing was too OTT, nothing too far. The most notable among them? John Waters, aka the Pope of Trash, whose unashamedly lowbrow and tawdry comedies (including Pink Flamingos and Female Trouble) happily dwelled on humans being gross. Towards the late 70s, the same shock humour employed by arthouse provocateurs bled into mainstream comedy, with popular movies like The Kentucky Fried Movie and National Lampoon’s Animal House leading to the term ‘gross-out’ being used by critics. The glory years of the gross-out comedy came in the late 90s, though, with the Farrelly brothers (There’s Something about Mary) and the countless teen movies featuring scenes of sexual embarrassment – remember American Pie’s Jim caught masturbating into a tube sock? What tethers these movies to their older cousins is, put simply, your reaction, your facial contortions. You worm in your seat, wishing you could unsee the thing you just saw. You want to wash your eyes out with a bar of soap. Ah, to be grossed out!
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