Sight & Sound: Greatest Films of All Time (10)
Created by dlee.thesecond.
Favorited 4 times, disliked 1 time, added to 3 watchlists.
Sight & Sound magazine has announced the long-awaited results of its once-a-decade poll of critics to determine the Greatest Films of All Time. In a room packed with writers, film programmers and curators, many of whom were among the 846 voters in the poll, editor Nick James began a countdown through the top ten to reveal that Vertigo (1958) had ousted Citizen Kane (1941) from its half-century reign at number one.
Pssst, want to check out the Sight & Sound: Greatest Films of All Time (10) list in our new look?
Filter
-
1 new
Vertigo
1958, in 42 top lists Check -
2 new
Citizen Kane
1941, in 39 top lists Check -
3 new
Tôkyô monogatari
1953 — a.k.a. Tokyo Story, in 27 top lists Check -
4 new
La règle du jeu
1939 — a.k.a. The Rules of the Game, in 24 top lists Check -
5 new
Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
1927 — a.k.a. Sunrise, in 36 top lists Check -
6 new
2001: A Space Odyssey
1968, in 45 top lists Check -
7 new
The Searchers
1956, in 26 top lists Check -
8 new
Chelovek s kino-apparatom
1929 — a.k.a. Man with a Movie Camera, in 24 top lists Check -
9 new
La passion de Jeanne d'Arc
1928 — a.k.a. The Passion of Joan of Arc, in 27 top lists Check -
10 new
8½
1963, in 35 top lists Check
Last updated on Aug 3, 2012; source