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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. Turkey Box Office (1M+ Viewers)'s icon

    Turkey Box Office (1M+ Viewers)

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0.
  3. Twenty Sensationsfilms to See Before You Die's icon

    Twenty Sensationsfilms to See Before You Die

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. From the book "Swedish Sensationfilms" (2011) by Daniel Ekeroth.
  4. 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]
  5. 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).
  6. Van Abeltje tot Zoop's icon

    Van Abeltje tot Zoop

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. All movies listed in "Van Abeltje tot Zoop" by Esther Schmidt and Sabine Veenendaal. Dutch children's films from 1937 to 2011. Missing on IMDb: De guitenstreken van Jopie Slim en Dickie Bigmans (1939) Jongenskamp (1947) Ridders zonder harnas (1947) Trouwe kameraden (1949) De club van de Zwarte Panter (1950) Paradijs der jeugd (1951) Het geheim van de Valkenhorst (1952) Brilstra en zijn bromvlieg (1956)
  7. Venezuelan Movies's icon

    Venezuelan Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. A list of the most popular and critically acclaimed movies from Venezuela
  8. Visual History of Brazilian Cinema's icon

    Visual History of Brazilian Cinema

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. "Is it possible to outline the face and ideas of a truly Brazilian cinema? Yes, it may be possible if we examine the vigorous and original image of the country formed by the films in almost a century of Brazilian movie existence. In different times and under various perspectives, the screen portrayed contrasts and complexities, contradictions and perplexities of the people and the nation." Lost films: O Guarani (1926) Barro Humano (1929) Acabaram-se os Otários (1929) Favela do Meus Amores (1935) Cidade-Mulher (1936) Noites Cariocas (1936) O Bobo do Rei (1937) Banana-da-Terra (1939) O Brasileiro João de Souza (1944) Moleque Tião (1943) Samba em Berlim (1943) Este Mundo É um Pandeiro (1947) Inconfidência Mineira (1948)
  9. 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.
  10. 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
  11. Yle News's Best Finnish Films's icon

    Yle News's Best Finnish Films

    Favs/dislikes: 32:2. In 2012, YLE News asked 48 critics, journalists, and bloggers to vote for the best Finnish films of all time. This list includes all films that received at least 1 vote. See the [url=https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-6374952]source[/url] for the vote counts.
  12. Yugoslav Film Archive's 100 Serbian Films of Cultural Heritage's icon

    Yugoslav Film Archive's 100 Serbian Films of Cultural Heritage

    Favs/dislikes: 15:0. In 2016, the Yugoslav Film Archive declared 100 Serbian films, made between 1911 and 1999, to be cultural heritage of great importance. The list was voted by academics, professors, and critics.
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