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Pedro Almodóvar. Similarly, Sofia Coppola, Mikey Madison… More than 500 cinema personalities participated in the development of this classification.
This Friday, June 27, the New York Times revealed its ranking of the 100 best films released since January 1, 2000. Meanwhile, In mind: Parasite From Bong Joon-Ho. However, Palme d’Or in 2019, followed by David Lynch’s masterpiece, Mulholland Driveand There Will Be Blood Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. Meanwhile, We also find Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind From Michel Gondry to seventh place. while a single animated film has reached the top 10: Chihiro’s journey From Japanese Hayao Miyazaki thus appears ninth.
A classification established from the votes of 500 filmmakers. actors and personalities of cinema from around the world, whose tops 10 have also been unveiled. Among the voters, we notably note Mohammad Rasoulof, Guillermo del “new york times” reveals its Toro or Sean Baker.
Individual eclectic rankings
While Pedro Almodóvar. Julianne Moore agree to place Amour by Michael Haneke at the top of their ranking, Sofia Coppola, she celebrates the directors with Aftersun by Charlotte Wells in first position, followed byAmerican Psycho by Mary Harron. Finally. French cinema is in the spotlight on the side of John Waters, whose top 10 is dominated by Annette of Leos Carax and includes Irreversible by Gaspar Noah as well as Jeannette, the childhood of Joan of Arcproduced by Bruno Dumont.
Another recurring film: Fish TankSecond feature by Andrea Arnold. mentioned in the lists of Gia Coppola, Lena Dunham or Julianne Nicholson (Dream Scenario). For the most curious, their personal rankings can be found here.
The top 20 of the New York Times:
- Parasite Directed by Bong Joon-Ho
- Mulholland Drive Directed by David Lynch
- There Will Be “new york times” reveals its Blood Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
- In the Mood for Love Directed by Wong Kar-Wai
- Moonlight Directed by Barry Jenkins
- No Country for Old Men Directed by Ethan and Joel Coen
- Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Directed by Michel Gondry
- Get Out Directed by Jordan Peele
- Chihiro’s journey Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
- The Social Network Directed by David Fincher
- Mad Max: Fury Road Directed by George Miller
- The area of interest Directed by Jonathan Glazer
- The sons of man Directed by Alfonso Cuarón
- Inglourious Basterds Directed by Quentin Tarantino
- The City of God Directed by Fernando Meirelles
- Tiger and Dragon Directed by Ang Lee
- The secret of Brokeback Mountain Directed by Ang Lee
- And your mom too Directed by Alfonso Cuarón
- Zodiac Directed by David Fincher
- Wall Street Wolf Réalization per Martin Scorsese
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