Cahiers du Cinéma's Annual Top 10 Lists

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Cahiers du cinéma is an influential French film magazine founded in 1951.

The magazine has picked its top ten films of the year, most years. Top ten films were not picked in the years 1952-1954, 1969-1980, and in the year 2003. Rankings can be viewed in my source list URL, or via the link provided in the comments section. In some cases, films tie for a certain spot in the yearly top 10; for example, 2012's #4 spot is tied between three films (consequently, there is no #5 or #6). Some directors definitely appear to be heavily preferred by those responsible for selecting the list.

This list does not include the special "best of 1990s" and "best of 2000s" decade lists, though most of those twenty films are included here. (The exceptions are David Lynch's TV show Twin Peaks on the 1990s list, and Gus Van Sant's Elephant, Abdellatif Kechiche's The Secret of the Grain, and Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds on the 2000s decade list.)

Other anomalies:
The TV show "24" tied for the #10 spot in 2002, along with Gus Van Sant's Gerry. Gerry also tied for #6 on the 2004 list.

A TV episode "Travolta et moi" (dir. Patricia Mazuy) from the show "Tous les garçons et les filles de leur âge..." was selected as #6 in 1994. Claire Denis' episode "US Go Home" from the same series rated #9 in 1994.

Raul Ruiz's Les trois couronnes du matelot (Three Crowns of the Sailor) tied for #7 in 1983 and tied for #8 in 1982.

1968's #4 spot for Histoires extraordinaires is specifically for Federico Fellini's segment "Toby Damnit."

1965's #4 spot for Paris vu par... is specifically for the Jean Rouch episode.

1959's #3 spot was claimed by Eisenstein's Ivan the Terrible. Since Part II was released in 1958, it is possible that the award was for Part II, but since my sources didn't specify a part and both parts may have been shown together, I have included Parts I & II in the list.

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  1. 57 -

    Rio Bravo

    1959, in 19 top lists Check
  2. 84 -

    Hatari!

    1962, in 3 top lists Check
  3. 130 -

    Red Line 7000

    1965, in 3 top lists Check
  4. 137 -

    The Big Mouth

    1967, in 1 top list Check
  5. 198 -

    Year of the Dragon

    1985, in 4 top lists Check
  6. 204 -

    Ran

    1985, in 25 top lists Check
  7. 317 -

    Sonachine

    1993 — a.k.a. Sonatine, in 10 top lists Check
  8. 327 -

    Mission: Impossible

    1996, in 4 top lists Check
  9. 340 -

    Face/Off

    1997, in 7 top lists Check
  10. 359 -

    eXistenZ

    1999, in 3 top lists Check
  11. 364 -

    Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai

    1999, in 7 top lists Check
  12. 374 -

    Space Cowboys

    2000, in 2 top lists Check
  13. 379 -

    Shun liu ni liu

    2000 — a.k.a. Time and Tide, in 4 top lists Check
  14. 396 -

    24

    2001, in 1 top list Check
  15. 405 -

    Kill Bill: Vol. 2

    2004, in 9 top lists Check
  16. 420 -

    Gwoemul

    2006 — a.k.a. The Host, in 11 top lists Check
  17. 430 -

    Death Proof

    2007, in 3 top lists Check
  18. 443 -

    Cloverfield

    2008, in 3 top lists Check
  19. 492 -

    Spring Breakers

    2012, in 5 top lists Check
  20. 516 -

    Mad Max: Fury Road

    2015, in 23 top lists Check
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