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    Catherine Deneuve Filmography

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    Catherine Hardwicke Filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Feature length filmography for director Catherine Hardwicke.
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    Catherine Spaak filmography

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    CBC Arts Presents: The 50 Greatest Films Directed by Canadians

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. First published in June 2023. Near, far, wherever you are — these directors have shaped not only Canadian film but the entire art of cinema around the globe. What is the greatest film ever directed by a Canadian? It’s a trickier question than it seems, and one that perhaps stokes the flames of a long and storied divide: the one between the filmmakers who have stayed in Canada to help build up our own industry… and those who left for greener pastures (at least the money kind of green). But there's no denying how significantly Canadian filmmakers have shaped the art of cinema — no matter where they’re working. There have been many lists centered around the best “Canadian films,” as there should. Canadian films — those made within our own systems of production — are a distinct representation of our artistry that deserve to be celebrated as their own entity. But why should we narrow ourselves when we’ve also done so much for cinema everywhere? What happens when we look at every single movie ever made by a Canadian filmmaker — anytime, anywhere — and stack them up against one another? So what is the greatest film ever directed by a Canadian? That’s the question we posed to film critics, programmers, and journalists to create the ultimate list. Responses poured in from across the country, and these were the 50 films that topped their ranks. The results may surprise you, or maybe they’re exactly what you expected. But either way, they make it extraordinarily clear that when it comes to the art of cinema, nothing quite compares to the Canadians lens. How was this list tabulated? We asked participants to rank the best full-length feature films directed by Canadians from 1 to 10, with film #1 being worth 10 points, #2 worth 9 points, and so on, all the way up to #10 for 1 point. 83 participants submitted ballots by the time of our deadline, voting for a total of 230 different films. The criteria for the selections were as follows: they must be directed by a filmmaker who identifies as Canadian, fully or partially, either by birth or naturalization; they could be produced or set in any country at any time; they must have a runtime of 60 minutes or over. Any films that did not meet this criteria were disqualified. Once the ballots were submitted, we added up the point totals for each film and arranged them from highest to lowest. For films that had the same number of total points, we used two tiebreaking factors. First, we looked at which film received the most Top 3 placements; the film with the most Top 3 placements won. If the films had the same number of Top 3 placements, we then looked at the total number of people who voted for each of them; the film with the highest number of votes won. Honourable Mention: [url=https://www.icheckmovies.com/movies/wavelength/]Wavelength[/url], directed by Michael Snow Michael Snow's avant-garde 1967 film received a total number of votes that tied it for 50th place, but at a runtime of 45 minutes, the film did not meet our criteria for inclusion on this list.
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    Cécile de France Filmography

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    Celebrating Mickey

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    Censored Eleven

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The Censored Eleven is a group of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons originally produced and released by Warner Bros. that were withheld from syndication by United Artists (UA) in 1968. These eleven cartoons were pulled from broadcast because the use of ethnic stereotypes in the cartoons, specifically black stereotypes, was deemed too offensive for contemporary audiences.
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Meilleur film La Douleur, d’Emmanuel Finkiel En Liberté, de Pierre Salvadori Les Frères sisters, de Jacques Audiard Le Grand Bain, de Gilles Lellouche Guy, d’Alex Lutz Jusqu’à la garde, de Xavier Legrand Pupille, de Jeanne Herry Meilleure actrice Elodie Bouchez dans Pupille Cécile de France dans Mademoiselle de Joncquières Léa Drucker dans Jusqu’à la garde Virginie Efira dans Un amour impossible Adèle Haenel dans En liberté Sandrine Kiberlain dans Pupille Mélanie Thierry dans La Douleur Meilleur acteur Edouard Baer dans Mademoiselle de Joncquières Romain Duris dans Nos Batailles Vincent Lacoste dans Amanda Gilles Lellouche dans Pupille Alex Lutz dans Guy Pio Marmaï dans En Liberté Denis Ménochet dans Jusqu’à la garde Meilleur acteur dans un second rôle Jean-Hughes Anglade dans Le Grand Bain Damien Bonnard dans En Liberté Clovis Cornillac dans Les Chatouilles Philippe Katerine dans Le Grand Bain Denis Podalydès dans Plaire, aimer et courir vite Meilleure actrice dans un second rôle Isabelle Adjani dans Le Monde à nous Leila Bekhti dans Le Grand Bain Virginie Efira dans Le Grand Bain Audrey Tautou dans En Liberté Karin Viard dans Les Chatouilles Meilleur réalisateur Emmanuel Finkiel, La Douleur Pierre Salvadori, En liberté Jacques Audiard, Les Frères Sisters Gilles Lellouche, Le Grand Bain Alex Lutz, Guy Xavier Legrand, Jusqu’à la Garde Jeanne Herry, Pupille Meilleure espoir féminin Ophélie Bau dans Mektoub my love Galatéa Bellugi dans L’Apparition Jehnny Beth dans Un amour impossible Lily Rose-Depp dans L’Homme fidèle Kenza Fortas dans Shéhérazade Meilleur espoir masculin Antony Bajon dans La prière Thomas Gloria dans Jusqu’à la garde William Lebghil dans Première année Karim Leklou dans Le Monde est à toi Dylan Robert dans Shéhérazade Meilleur premier film L’amour flou, de Romane Bohringer et Philippe Rebbot Les Chatouilles, d’Andréa Bescond et Éric Métayer Jusqu’à la garde, de Xavier Legrand Sauvage, de Camille Vidal-Naquet Shéhérazade, de Jean-Bernard Marlin Meilleur documentaire America, de Claus Drexel De chaque instant, de Nicolas Philibert Le Grand Bal, de Laetitia Carton Ni juge ni soumise, de Jean Libon et Yves Hinant Le procès contre mandela et les autres, de Nicolas Champeaux et Gilles Porte Meilleure photographie Alexis Kavyrchine, La Douleur Benoît Debie, Les Frères Sister Laurent Tangy, Le Grand Bain Nathalie Durand, Jusqu’à la garde Laurent Desmet, Mademoiselle de Joncquières Meilleur film étranger 3 Billboards, les panneaux de la vengeance, de Martin MacDonagh Capharnaüm, de Nadine Labaki Cold War, de Paweł Pawlikowski Girl, de Lukas Dont Hannah, d’Andrea Pallaoro Nos Batailles, de Guillaume Senez Une affaire de famille, d’Hirokazu Kore-eda Meilleure adaptation Andréa Bescond et Eric Métayer, Les Chatouilles Emmanuel Finkiel, La Douleur Jacques Audiard, Thomas Bidegain, Les Frères Sisters Emmanuel Mouret, Mademoiselle de Joncquières Catherine Corsini et Laurette Polmanss, Un amour impossible Meilleur court-métrage Bragino, de Clément Gogitore Les Indes Galantes, de Clément Gogitore Kapitalistis, de Pablo Muñoz Gomez Laissez-moi danser, de Valérie Leroy Les Petites Mains, de Rémi Allier Meilleur court-métrage d'animation Au cœur des ombres, de Mónica Santos et Alice Guimarães La mort, père et fils, de Winshluss et Denis Walgenwitz Raymonde ou l'évasion verticale, de Sarah Van Den Boom. Vilaine fille, de Ayçe Kartal Meilleur film d'animation Astérix : Le Secret de la potion magique, d’Alexandre Astier et Louis Clichy Dilili à Paris, de Michel Ocelot Pachamama, de Juan Antin Meilleur son Antoine-Basile Mercier, David Vranken, Aline Gavroy pour La Douleur Brigitte Taillandier, Valérie De Loof, Cyril Holtz pour Les Frères Sisters Cédric Deloche, Gwennolé Le Borgne, Marc Doisne pour Le Grand Bain Yves-Marie Omnès, Antoine Baudouin, Stéphane Thiébaut pour Guy Julien Sicart, Julien Roig, Vincent Verdoux pour Jusqu'à La Garde Meilleure musique originale Anton Sanko, Amanda Camille Bazbaz, En liberté ! Alexandre Desplat, Les Frères Sisters Vincent Blanchard, Romain Greffe, Guy Pascal Sangla, Pupille Grégoire Hetzel, Un amour impossible Meilleur scénario original Pierre salvadori, Benoît Graffin, Benjamin Charbit pour En Liberté ! Gilles Lellouche, Ahmed Hamidi, Julien Lambroschini pour Le Grand Bain Alex Lutz, Anaïs Deban, Thibault Segouin pour Guy Xavier Legrand pour Jusqu'à La Garde Jeanne Herry, pour Pupille Meilleurs costumes Anaïs Romand et Sergio Ballo, La Douleur Pierre- Yves Guerraud, L’Empereur de Paris Miléna Canonero, Les Frères Sister Pierre-Jean Larroque, Mademoiselle de Joncquières Anaïs Romand, Un peuple et son roi Meilleurs décors Pascal Le Guellec, La Douleur Emile Ghigo, L’Empereur de Paris Michel Barthélémy, Les Frères Sisters David Faivre, Mademoiselle de Joncquière Anaïs Roman, Un peuple et son roi Meilleur montage Valérie Deseine, Les Chatouilles Isabelle Devinck, En Liberté ! Juliette Welfling, Les Frères Sisters Simon Jacquet, Le Grand Bain Yorgos Lamprinos, Jusqu’à la garde
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    CFB's Greatest Movies by Country, Chapter 9: Germany

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    Chad's Recommendations

    Favs/dislikes: 0:4. A list of movies that Chad has recommended to me.
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    Challenge: Most recent unwatched Criterion BDs

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. My challenge includes a list of the 10 most recent unwatched releases. When I watch one entry, older releases will of course get into that list while new releases get added on top. At the beginning of 2024, the #10 is the Bo Widerberg box set. In the very least I don't want to fall too much behind that but I put no specific goal. Box sets count as one entry and I usually only consider them watched, when I watched all of the "main" movies from that box set. For larger box sets, I might need to find different rules (I don't think I'll watch all of these 6 Jackie Chan movies within a reasonable time frame, if ever). As the preliminary rule I'd say I need to have watched at least 3 movies from any given box set.
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    Challenges Watchlist

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    Chaney Kley Filmography

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    Chaoticreven's list

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    Charles A. Tamburro Filmography

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