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  1. Asociatia Criticilor de Film's Best Romanian Films's icon

    Asociatia Criticilor de Film's Best Romanian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 34:2. In 2008, the Romanian Film Critics Association asked 40 critics, film historians, and journalists to vote for the best Romanian films. Each voter submitted a list of 10 films. This is a list of films that received at least 1 vote. [url=https://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-film-7472317-cele-mai-bune-10-filme-romanesti-ale-tuturor-timpurilor-acum-carte.htm]Source[/url]
  2. Fundación Cinemateca Nacional's Top 30 Venezuelan Fiction Films's icon

    Fundación Cinemateca Nacional's Top 30 Venezuelan Fiction Films

    Favs/dislikes: 7:0. In 2008, Fundación Cinemateca Nacional invited more than 110 film professionals to vote for the top 30 Venezuelan fiction films. 44 of them responded. #1 "El pez que fuma" received 41 votes. See the [url=http://cine.universiablogs.net/2009/06/11/las-peliculas-venezolanas-que-no-se-olvidan-y-ii/]list source[/url] for the vote counts
  3. Top Foreign Films on Netflix Instant's icon

    Top Foreign Films on Netflix Instant

    Favs/dislikes: 7:1. This list is culled from the official iCM foreign language lists (Italian, French, Russian, Latin, Japanese, Korean, Chinese and Indian). All listed are currently available for Netflix Instant streaming
  4. PEKK's The Ten Best Greek Films's icon

    PEKK's The Ten Best Greek Films

    Favs/dislikes: 12:0. In 2006, the members of PEKK (Greek Film Critics Association) voted for the 10 best Greek films (there are 11 films on the list because of a tie).
  5. AFUN's Top 10 Serbian Films's icon

    AFUN's Top 10 Serbian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. Members of AFUN (Yugoslavian Board of the Academy of Film Art and Science) selected the 10 best Serbian films made from 1947 to 1995.
  6. The List Magazine's Best Scottish Films's icon

    The List Magazine's Best Scottish Films

    Favs/dislikes: 10:0. List published in 2004. These films (Bill Douglas trilogy counting as one) were put forward for the public to vote on and a list of the five films with the most votes was published. The rest of the list is unranked. "We've given ourselves a broad definition of what makes a film 'Scottish'. A film made in Scotland by Scots, obviously. But also a film made in Scotland by a foreigner. Dane Lars von Trier's Breaking the Waves fits into this category. Our definition is even broad enough to include Braveheart (Australian star and director, American money, even Ireland doubling as Stirling! But a blockbuster about a Scottish folk hero and a film that employed nearly every Scottish actor-except Billy Connolly, apparently). Getting the picture?"
  7. Union of Bulgarian Film Makers' Top 12 Bulgarian Films's icon

    Union of Bulgarian Film Makers' Top 12 Bulgarian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. The Union of Bulgarian Film Makers created this list for the 100th anniversary of cinema (1994).
  8. Diario Perfil's Top 11 Argentine Films's icon

    Diario Perfil's Top 11 Argentine Films

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. In 2005, Diario Perfil magazine asked 100 film critics and professionals to vote for the 11 greatest Argentine films (there are 12 films on the list because of a tie).
  9. Al Ahram's 15 Best Egyptian Films of All Time's icon

    Al Ahram's 15 Best Egyptian Films of All Time

    Favs/dislikes: 8:0. In 2007, Al Ahram newspaper asked 20 Egyptian critics to vote for the 15 best Egyptian films. Missing from IMDb: The Innocent (1986)
  10. Vorbehaltsfilm (Banned Nazi Germany films)'s icon

    Vorbehaltsfilm (Banned Nazi Germany films)

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. These are the 40+ films that were made during the Nazi era period of Germany that remain banned in the country. The list was originally created by the Allies upon their control of post-war Germany. At that time, the list consisted of more than a thousand films. Although most of the films on the original list have been removed and are now available freely in the country, these films remain banned due to "propaganda, glorifying war or antisemitism." Control of these films are their status on the list is under the jurisdiction of the Freiwillige Selbstkontrolle der Filmwirtschaft (or FSK). These films can only be viewed during special academic screenings - which require very strict regulations. Along with Mein Kampf, the continued ban on these Nazi era relics results in a country that is merely hiding its past rather than understanding it.
  11. Most Important 100 Egyptian films's icon

    Most Important 100 Egyptian films

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. In a critical study overseen by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in 2006 for Egypt's film centenary where film critics chose the 100 most important Egyptian films.
  12. UNESCO's Memory of the World's icon

    UNESCO's Memory of the World

    Favs/dislikes: 140:4. In 1995, to celebrate the centenary of cinema, UNESCO worked together with film archives from 49 countries to "compile and publish a list of approximately 15 films each country considers to be representative of its most significant national cinematic heritage." UNESCO suggested that they consider historical importance and cultural/artistic value, but each film archive was allowed to define its own criteria to determine which films were important. The films of each country are listed in the order of the source-pdf. These countries are included. Angola, Australia, Austria, Bolivia, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Ivory Coast, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Ethiopia, Finland, Germany, Greece, The Holy See, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Laos, Lebanon, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Macedonia, Ukraine, United States of America, Venezuela, Yugoslavia These films or collections on the source-pdf are not included in this list, because they are not on IMDb: Canada: - A Selection of OMPB Films Produced between the two World Wars - A Selection of Film Produced by the Government of Canada before the Creation of the National Film Board - Royal Welcome, 8 unknown titles from the Canadian Cameo Series - 4 unknown reels from "Shorts Produced at the London Headquarters of the Canadian Army during the last War" - Animated Films of the National Film Board Ecuador: - part of Obra Filmica Documental Miguel A. Alvarez (35 shorts are included so far) - Obra Filmica Documental Karl Gartelman Kazakhstan: - Two Days in Spring - Baiterek [url=http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0011/001103/110379Eo.pdf]Source[/url]
  13. Los cien caminos del cine cubano: 112 significant Cuban films's icon

    Los cien caminos del cine cubano: 112 significant Cuban films

    Favs/dislikes: 19:0. In their book "Los cien caminos del cine cubano" published by ICAIC, the Cuban film institute, Marta Diaz and Joel del Rio highlight 112 Cuban films that demonstrate the depth, breadth and quality of Cuban cinema, from the silent era to the present.
  14. Cahiers du Cinéma's Twenty Years of French Cinema: the Best French Films since the Liberation's icon

    Cahiers du Cinéma's Twenty Years of French Cinema: the Best French Films since the Liberation

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. Cahiers du Cinéma ran a poll and published this list in the March 1965 issue of the magazine. This list covers a 20-year period from 1945-1964.
  15. National Film Archive of India's 125 Great Indian Films's icon

    National Film Archive of India's 125 Great Indian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 47:2. In 1995, FIAF asked National film archives to send lists of films important in Film History, Film and The Other Arts, Film and Reality, and National Productions. This list has all the Indian films nominated by the National Film Archive of India. The first 26 in the first 3 categories, followed by 99 from the National category.
  16. TIFF's Top Canadian Films's icon

    TIFF's Top Canadian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 65:1. In 2015 TIFF organized its decennial poll of Critics, Programmers, Academics and Film Professionals asking 220 of them to name the top Canadian Films of all time. 399 films received votes, this list comprises the 134 films which received at least 3 votes. [url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160704203521/http://tiff.net/canadas-all-time-top-ten]Source[/url]
  17. Top 100 from Argentina 1933-1999's icon

    Top 100 from Argentina 1933-1999

    Favs/dislikes: 29:1. From a poll of 100 Argentinian critics organized by the Museo del Cine.
  18. The Chosun Ilbo's Top 50 Korean Films's icon

    The Chosun Ilbo's Top 50 Korean Films

    Favs/dislikes: 9:0. In 1998, The Chosun Ilbo newspaper asked 31 critics, professors, and magazine editors to vote for the top 50 Korean films.
  19. Film magazine's Best Iranian Films of the Last Three Decades (2008)'s icon

    Film magazine's Best Iranian Films of the Last Three Decades (2008)

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. In 2008, Film magazine asked 40 Iranian critics and authors to vote for the best Iranian films of the last three decades. In 2009, Film magazine made a list of the [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/film+magazines+best+iranian+films+2009/]best Iranian films of all time[/url].
  20. Film Magazine's Best Iranian Films's icon

    Film Magazine's Best Iranian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 60:2. In 2009, Film magazine asked 92 Iranian critics to vote for the best Iranian films. The original list was a top 20. This list includes all films that received at least 2 votes. The ballots are available on [url=http://www.film-magazine.com/archives/articles.asp?id=74]Film magazine's website[/url] (click the 4 links at the bottom). In 2008, Film magazine made a list of the [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/film+magazines+best+iranian+films+of+the+last+three+decades+2008/mjf314/]best Iranian films of the last 3 decades[/url].
  21. Filmmúzeum's Greatest Hungarian Films's icon

    Filmmúzeum's Greatest Hungarian Films

    Favs/dislikes: 14:0. In 2010, Filmmúzeum ran a poll on their website where the public could vote for their favorite Hungarian films. #1 "Szindbád" received 827 votes.
  22. Time Out's The 100 Best French Films's icon

    Time Out's The 100 Best French Films

    Favs/dislikes: 102:2. The 100 best French films according to a diversified professional jury, published in Timeout France. [url=https://www.timeout.fr/paris/films/100-meilleurs-films-francais-home]Source[/url]
  23. Explore French Cinema's icon

    Explore French Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 60:0. This list is a combination of French prizes and Box-Office. You will find here: - The winners of the Prix Lumières for Best film, Best script, Best director, Best actor, best actress (since 1996). - The winners of the Prix Louis-Delluc (since 1937). - The nominees and winners of the Cesar Awards for Best film, Best script, Best director, Best actor, Best actress (since 1976). - The French Ministry of Foreign's Affairs' Top French Films (until 2000). - The French Box-Office with French movies having more than 3 millions of tickets sold. - The Best Of by Films-de-France.com with 5 stars. The order is alphabetical.
  24. Nederlands Film Festival - Kristallen Film's icon

    Nederlands Film Festival - Kristallen Film

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. The Crystal Film (Dutch: Kristallen Film) is a film award recognising domestic box office achievements in the Netherlands. It is awarded for the first 10,000 visitors of a Dutch documentary film production.
  25. Público's Top Portuguese Films to Show in Schools's icon

    Público's Top Portuguese Films to Show in Schools

    Favs/dislikes: 51:3. 10 important Portuguese personalities chose their top 10 Portuguese films to be shown in schools. Among them were directors, poets, writers, a philosopher, an art curator, an architect and a film critic. The lists were published by the newspaper Público in April 2012. Here are all films nominated from Portugal, ordered by number of nominations (and alphabetically). 1 = 8 votes; 2 and 3 = 6 votes; 4 and 5 = 4 votes; 6-10 = 3 votes; 11-18 = 2 votes; 19-58 = 1 vote. [url=https://www.publico.pt/2012/04/23/culturaipsilon/noticia/filmes-que-deveriam-ser-mostrados-nas-escolas-303881]Source[/url]
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