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September 25, 2017

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So with a raised eyebrow and a wry aside to camera, it was perhaps inevitable – and correct – that the second season of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag should top our first ever critics' poll to find the best in the year's TV drama and comedy. The best films of 2019 – all the votes. As a qualification of what 'greatest' meant, Sight & Sound's recent invitation letter stated to the participants in the polling: "We leave that open to your interpretation. Lee Chang-dong’s masterful and unclassifiable follow-up to Poetry teems with ambiguity, inevitability and sublime mystery. Save your self some trouble and just call them direct when you are putting up a tv or installing a hone security system. Last year, nearly a million people from around the world came to experience a production at one of Sight & Sound's theatres in Lancaster County, PA., and Branson, MO. Marwa Arsanios, Bait Mark JenkinFor Sama Waad Al-Kateab, Edward WattsOnce Upon a Time… in Hollywood Quentin TarantinoThe Irishman Martin ScorseseHappy as Lazzaro Alice RohrwacherDiego Maradona Asif KapadiaToy Story 4 Josh CooleyVice Adam McKayThe Souvenir Joanna HoggAnima Paul Thomas Anderson, The Souvenir Joanna HoggPortrait of a Lady on Fire Céline SciammaAtlantics Mati DiopHustlers Lorena ScafariaAmerica Garrett BradleyThe Hottest August Brett StoryFor Sama Waad Al-Kateab, Edward WattsThe Irishman Martin ScorseseMy First Film Zia AngerHoliday Isabella Eklöf, Portrait of a Lady on Fire Céline SciammaThe Lighthouse Robert EggersAtlantics Mati DiopMarriage Story Noah BaumbachHustlers Lorena ScafariaThe Farewell Lulu WangRocketman Dexter FletcherBooksmart Olivia WildeBlinded by the Light Gurinder ChadhaLittle Joe Jessica Hausner, The Irishman Martin ScorseseMarriage Story Noah BaumbachParasite Bong Joon-hoA Girl Missing Kōji FukadaOnce Upon a Time… in Hollywood Quentin TarantinoPain and Glory Pedro Almodóvar, Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood Quentin TarantinoVox Lux Brady CorbetIn Fabric Peter StricklandAnna Luc BessonFighting with My Family Stephen MerchantHoliday Isabella EklöfThe House That Jack Built Lars von TrierClimax Gaspar NoéDragged Across Concrete S. Craig ZahlerIf Beale Street Could Talk Barry Jenkins, State Funeral Sergei LoznitsaMartin Eden Pietro MarcelloSynonyms Nadav Lapid48 War Movies Christian MarclayLong Day’s Journey into Night Bi GanVitalina Varela Pedro CostaCharlie Says Mary HarronBarbara Rubin and the Exploding New York Underground Chuck SmithClimax Gaspar NoéOnce Upon a Time… in Hollywood Quentin Tarantino, The Souvenir Joanna HoggPain and Glory Pedro AlmodóvarHigh Life Claire DenisCan You Ever Forgive Me? “The filigree craftsmanship is worthy of admiration and analysis, yet what really makes this special is the sheer depth of compassion and knowing humanity behind every frame.”, ☞ Read our review Shoplifters reveals Koreeda’s masterfully light touch, ☞ Read our interreview  ‘Is blood enough?’ Koreeda Hirokazu on makeshift families and Shoplifters. Sight and Sound Best Films 2010-2018. Sight & Sound was first published in 1932 and in 1934 management of the magazine was handed to the nascent British Film Institute (BFI), which still publishes the magazine today. Experience the Bible’s most epic stories as they come to life on a panoramic stage! Big spectacle exists throughout – special effects, animals, large projections, and an incredible physical ark! All the while speaking in a unique patois that only his equally talentless wannabe pop star sister Sophie (played by Demetriou's sister Natasia) fully understands, Stath has to wrest back control of the family firm from slick Foxtons-esque Julian (Dustin Demri-Burns). We are looking forward to watching other productions by Sight and Sound Theater. But all of the stories are, above everything else, honest. Together, they tell the larger story of how relationships begin, often fail, and—when we’re lucky—endure. first look: Ben Wheatley convenes that sinking family feeling, ☞ Hard Paint (Tinta Bruta) review: dark days and neon nights on Porto Alegre’s wild side, Filipe Matzembacher, Marcio Reolon, Brazil, ☞ Heimat is a Space in Time: a sprawling history of 20th-century Germany, Voted for by: Jordan Cronk, Sukhdev Sandhu, ☞ Her Smell first look: Elisabeth Moss plays a free falling rock star, ☞ Here for Life review: homeless actors on a precarious stage, Andrea Luka Zimmerman, Adrian Jackson, UK, ☞ A Hidden Life first look: Terrence Malick floats over the storm clouds of war, Voted for by: Philip Concannon, Jordan Cronk, The Ferroni Brigade, Nick Pinkerton, Matthew Taylor, Matthew Thrift, Samuel Wigley, Matt Zoller Seitz, Voted for by: Kambole Campbell, Vadim Rizov, Amy Taubin, Craig Williams, ☞ High Life review: Claire Denis probes the outer reaches of human taboos, Voted for by: Bidisha, Elena Gorfinkel, Pamela Hutchinson, Eric Hynes, Tara Judah, Beatrice Loayza, Violet Lucca, Andrew Male, Philippa Snow, Kate Stables, Brad Stevens, Matthew Taylor, Catherine Wheatley, Matt Zoller Seitz, Voted for by: Anne Billson, Simran Hans, Tim Hayes, Philippa Snow, David Thompson, Voted for by: Matthew Barrington, Katherine McLaughlin, ☞ Honey Boy first look: Shia LaBeouf unearths his own childhood trauma, Tamara Kotevska, Ljubo Stefanov, Macedonia, Voted for by: Nikki Baughan, Sophie Brown, Tom Charity, Imogen Sara Smith, Amy Taubin, ☞ Dreaming an altered future at True/False 2019, Voted for by: Erika Balsom, Sophie Brown, Ashley Clark, Simran Hans, Eric Hynes, Vadim Rizov, Matt Turner, Eugène Green, Portugal / France / Belgium, ☞ Hustlers review: J-Lo dazzles as a lupine booty queen, Voted for by: Bidisha, Mark Cousins, Simran Hans, Rebecca Harrison, Pamela Hutchinson, Katherine McLaughlin, Christina Newland, Kate Stables, Bethany Webb, ☞ Strongmen take all at Karlovy Vary 2018, ☞ I Lost My Body review: the touching tale of a manus on a mission, Voted for by: Jason Anderson, Nick Bradshaw, Alex Dudok de Wit, Isabel Stevens, Bethany Webb, ☞ I Was at Home, But… first look: an elegantly radical mystery, Voted for by: Kieron Corless, Jordan Cronk, Jamie Dunn, Giovanni Marchini Camia, Ben Nicholson, Jonathan Romney, Neil Young, ☞ If Beale Street Could Talk review: a thwarted romance in slow-motion, Voted for by: Tim Hayes, Tara Judah, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Matthew Taylor, Kelli Weston, ☞ In Fabric first look: Peter Strickland’s killer dress call the shots, Voted for by: Anne Billson, Anton Bitel, Michael Brooke, Tim Hayes, Tara Judah, Philip Kemp, Kim Newman, Aude Chevalier-Beaumel, Marcelo Barbosa, Brazil, ☞ Instinct review: a woman’s dark fantasy of male validation, ☞ The Invisible Life of Eurídice Gusmao first look: the odyssey of a fractured family from Brazil, Voted for by: Geoff Andrew, Maria Delgado, Nick James, ☞ The Irishman review: De Niro and Scorsese say goodbye to the goodfellas, Voted for by: James Bell, Anton Bitel, Michael Brooke, Elisabet Cabeza, Kambole Campbell, Tom Charity, Philip Concannon, Jordan Cronk, Ryan Gilbey, Chris Hall, Simran Hans, Molly Haskell, Pamela Hutchinson, Eric Hynes, Nick James, Ella Kemp, Violet Lucca, Geoffrey Macnab, Ian Mantgani, Christina Newland, Nick Pinkerton, Jonathan Romney, Leigh Singer, Isabel Stevens, Amy Taubin, Matthew Taylor, Lou Thomas, Matthew Thrift, Craig Williams, Mike Williams, Matt Zoller Seitz, Voted for by: Kaleem Aftab, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Caspar Salmon, ☞ Joan of Arc first look: Bruno Dumont makes a trial of it, Voted for by: Ela Bittencourt, Giovanni Marchini Camia, ☞ Joker review: Joaquin Phoenix’s alienated antihero is no laughing matter, Voted for by: Anton Bitel, John Bleasdale, Mar Diestro-Dópido, Geoffrey Macnab, Naman Ramachandran, Mike Williams, ☞ Judy review: this moving biopic rings with Renée Zellweger’s star quality, Voted for by: Erika Balsom, Kieron Corless, Elena Gorfinkel, Giovanni Marchini Camia, Vadim Rizov, Voted for by: Anton Bitel, Katherine McLaughlin, ☞ Knives Out review: Rian Johnson revives the whodunnit with crowd-pleasing panache, Voted for by: Kambole Campbell, Sophie Monks Kaufman, Christina Newland, Kim Newman, Kate Stables, Lou Thomas, Kelli Weston, Anocha Suwichakornpong, Ben Rivers, UK / Thailand, Voted for by: Robert Koehler, Brad Stevens, Samuel Wigley, (Umibe no eigakan – Kinema no tamatebako) Nobuhiko Ōbayashi, Japan, ☞ The Last Black Man in San Francisco review: a bloated portrait of a city in flux, Voted for by: Ela Bittencourt, Jemma Desai, Caitlin Quinlan, Imogen Sara Smith, ☞ The Last Tree review: a lyrical story of British identity pains, Voted for by: Kieron Corless, Jordan Cronk, ☞ The Lighthouse first look: Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson raise their own tempest at sea, Voted for by: Jason Anderson, John Bleasdale, Rebecca Harrison, Ella Kemp, Katherine McLaughlin, Paul O’Callaghan, Jonathan Romney, Caspar Salmon, Lou Thomas, Mike Williams, ☞ Little Joe first look: a heady lab-of-horrors mystery, Voted for by: Geoff Andrew, Rebecca Harrison, Catherine Wheatley, ☞ La Llorona review: the ghosts of Guatemala’s disappeared come calling, Ognjen Glavonic, Serbia / France / Iran / Croatia / Qatar, ☞ Long Day’s Journey into Night first look: Bi Gan’s film follows its own woozy dream logic, Rubaiyat Hossain, France / Bangladesh / Denmark / Portugal, ☞ Madeline’s Madeline first look: an unusually bold teen movie that bridges trauma and art, Voted for by: Alex Dudok de Wit, Gareth Evans, Ryan Gilbey, Brad Stevens, Phuttiphong Aroonpheng, Thailand / France / China, (L’extraordinaire voyage de Marona) Anca Damian, France / Romania / Belgium, ☞ Marriage Story review: Noah Baumbach’s divorce tale has the rueful ring of truth, Voted for by: John Bleasdale, Elisabet Cabeza, Jamie Dunn, Charles Gant, Rebecca Harrison, Molly Haskell, Ella Kemp, Beatrice Loayza, Geoffrey Macnab, Christina Newland, Leigh Singer, Matthew Thrift, Samuel Wigley, Voted for by: Erika Balsom, James Bell, Nick Bradshaw, Elisabet Cabeza, Jordan Cronk, J. Hoberman, Nick Pinkerton, Imogen Sara Smith, Samuel Wigley, ☞ Merata: the Maori film legend and her legacy, Hassan Fazili, Emelie Mahdavian, Qatar / UK / Canada / USA, ☞ Midsommar review: Ari Aster brews a tisane of terror, Voted for by: John Bleasdale, Roger Clarke, Mark Cousins, Mar Diestro-Dópido, Charles Gant, Ryan Gilbey, Philip Kemp, Paul O’Callaghan, Sukhdev Sandhu, Anna Smith, Bethany Webb, Voted for by: Ella Kemp, Sophie Monks Kaufman, ☞ Les Misérables first look: a tense tour of a Paris commune still in crisis, Voted for by: Elisabet Cabeza, Ginette Vincendeau, ☞ Moffie review: fear and desire on the front lines of Apartheid-era South Africa, ☞ Monos review: a fever dream of children at war, Voted for by: Nikki Baughan, Maria Delgado, Jamie Dunn, Charles Gant, Wendy Ide, Ella Kemp, Philip Kemp, Caitlin Quinlan, Caspar Salmon, Leigh Singer, Matthew Taylor, Lou Thomas, Bethany Webb, Voted for by: Nick Bradshaw, Sukhdev Sandhu, Sebastian Brameshuber, Austria / France / Nigeria, ☞ The Mule review: Clint Eastwood kicks against the American Dream, Voted for by: Philip Concannon, Andrew Male, Ian Mantgani, Brad Stevens, Craig Williams, Voted for by: Simran Hans, Ben Nicholson, Charlie Shackleton, Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, Germany / Italy, ☞ The Nightingale review: a haunting, nightmarish tale of a woman’s take-no-prisoners revenge, Voted for by: Nikki Baughan, Tara Judah, Elena Lazic, Kim Newman, Voted for by: Erika Balsom, Jemma Desai, Elena Gorfinkel, Charlie Shackleton, Christopher Small, Matt Turner, Juris Kursietis, Latvia / Lithuania / Belgium / France, ☞ Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood review: Quentin Tarantino unleashes his nostalgic fetishes, Voted for by: Michael Atkinson, James Bell, John Bleasdale, Tom Charity, Philip Concannon, Mar Diestro-Dópido, Chris Hall, Molly Haskell, Tim Hayes, J. Hoberman, Nick James, Robert Koehler, Violet Lucca, Geoffrey Macnab, Andrew Male, Ian Mantgani, Christina Newland, Kim Newman, Nick Pinkerton, Naman Ramachandran, Christopher Small, Imogen Sara Smith, Philippa Snow, Kate Stables, Lou Thomas, David Thompson, Matthew Thrift, Catherine Wheatley, Samuel Wigley, Craig Williams, ☞ Öndög first look: a winding portrait of a tough dame on the Mongolian plain, Voted for by: Anne Billson, Michael Brooke, Philip Concannon, ☞ Our Time first look: Carlos Reygadas gores masculinity on its own horns, ☞ Pain and Glory review: Pedro Almodóvar makes an art form out of reminiscence, Voted for by: Geoff Andrew, Michael Atkinson, Elisabet Cabeza, Roger Clarke, Alex Davidson, Maria Delgado, Mar Diestro-Dópido, Alex Dudok de Wit, Molly Haskell, Pamela Hutchinson, Juliet Jacques, Nick James, Geoffrey Macnab, Andrew Male, So Mayer, Naman Ramachandran, B Ruby Rich, Sukhdev Sandhu, Imogen Sara Smith, Kate Stables, Matthew Taylor, Ginette Vincendeau, ☞ The Painted Bird review: Václav Marhoul makes exquisite torture of an abject war story, Vaclav Marhoul, Czech Republic / Slovakia / Ukraine, ☞ Parasite first look: Bong Joon-ho builds a wicked bridge over the class divide, Voted for by: Kaleem Aftab, Jason Anderson, Michael Atkinson, James Bell, Anton Bitel, Ela Bittencourt, John Bleasdale, Nick Bradshaw, Elisabet Cabeza, Kambole Campbell, Jamie Dunn, Charles Gant, Molly Haskell, Wendy Ide, Nick James, Ella Kemp, Robert Koehler, Beatrice Loayza, Violet Lucca, Katherine McLaughlin, Giovanni Marchini Camia, Christina Newland, Paul O’Callaghan, Caitlin Quinlan, Naman Ramachandran, B Ruby Rich, Jonathan Romney, Sukhdev Sandhu, Imogen Sara Smith, Isabel Stevens, Amy Taubin, Becca Voelcker, Mike Williams, Neil Young, Matt Zoller Seitz, Eduardo Teddy Williams, Guinea-Bissau / Argentina / Switzerland, Voted for by: Giovanni Marchini Camia, Vadim Rizov, ☞ Portrait of a Lady on Fire first look: Céline Sciamma conjures an oasis of female freedom, Voted for by: Jason Anderson, Ela Bittencourt, John Bleasdale, Elisabet Cabeza, Tom Charity, Philip Concannon, Alex Davidson, Maria Delgado, Simran Hans, Rebecca Harrison, Nick James, Beatrice Loayza, Violet Lucca, Katherine McLaughlin, Geoffrey Macnab, Caitlin Quinlan, Caspar Salmon, Leigh Singer, Anna Smith, Isabel Stevens, Amy Taubin, Lou Thomas, Ginette Vincendeau, Catherine Wheatley, Mike Williams, Voted for by: Erika Balsom, Elena Gorfinkel, Matt Turner, Becca Voelcker, ☞ Ray & Liz review: Richard Billingham digs deep into high-rise penury, Voted for by: Kieron Corless, Ryan Gilbey, Tara Judah, Sophie Monks Kaufman, Isabel Stevens, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett, USA, ☞ Rialto review: Peter Mackie Burns finds a haven for two unlikely lovers, ☞ Rocketman review: an out and proud Elton John musical biopic, Voted for by: Mark Cousins, Rebecca Harrison, ☞ Rocks review: Sarah Gavron follows a London girl growing up fast and letting go slowly, Voted for by: Nikki Baughan, Elisabet Cabeza, Jemma Desai, Wendy Ide, Caitlin Quinlan, ☞ Rojo review: a portrait of bourgeois malevolence in 1970s Argentina, Benjamín Naishtat, Argentina / Brazil / France, Voted for by: Gareth Evans, David Thompson, Craig Williams, Christine Molloy, Joe Lawlor, Ireland / UK, Voted for by: Ian Mantgani, So Mayer, Matthew Taylor, Matthew Thrift, Samuel Wigley, Voted for by: Ela Bittencourt, Matthew Taylor, Mike Williams, ☞ Shadow first look: Zhang Yimou doodles a wuxia intrigue, (Ying) Zhang Yimou, China / Hong Kong (China), ☞ The Sisters Brothers first look: Jacques Audiard takes a delightful detour from the western trail, Jacques Audiard, France / Spain / Romania / Belgium / USA, Voted for by: Nikki Baughan, Anne Billson, ☞ So Long, My Son review: this Chinese family saga counts the emotional cost of the one-child policy, Jessie Jeffrey Dunn Rovinelli, USA / France, Mehdi M Barsaoui, Tunisia / France / Lebanon / Qatar, Voted for by: Kaleem Aftab, Naman Ramachandran, ☞ Sorry We Missed You review: Ken Loach counts the cost of striving in austerity Britain, Voted for by: Philip Kemp, Geoffrey Macnab, Paul O’Callaghan, Mike Williams, ☞ The Souvenir review: Joanna Hogg pulls the threads of a doomed romance, Voted for by: Geoff Andrew, James Bell, Bidisha, Nick Bradshaw, Michael Brooke, Ashley Clark, Roger Clarke, Philip Concannon, Kieron Corless, Mark Cousins, Jamie Dunn, Charles Gant, Ryan Gilbey, Chris Hall, Simran Hans, Pamela Hutchinson, Eric Hynes, Wendy Ide, Nick James, Ella Kemp, Philip Kemp, Robert Koehler, Beatrice Loayza, Katherine McLaughlin, Geoffrey Macnab, Ian Mantgani, Sophie Monks Kaufman, Paul O’Callaghan, Caitlin Quinlan, B Ruby Rich, Jonathan Romney, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Kate Stables, Isabel Stevens, Matthew Taylor, Lou Thomas, David Thompson, Matthew Thrift, Bethany Webb, Samuel Wigley, Craig Williams, Mike Williams, Elsa Kremser, Levin Peter, Austria / Germany, ☞ Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse review: a wider webbed world, Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, Rodney Rothman, USA, ☞ TV we can believe in: hope, growth and change in The Good Place and Steven Universe, ☞ Support the Girls review: a humanist ode to worker solidarity, Voted for by: Andrew Male, Bethany Webb, Kelli Weston, ☞ Synonyms first look: Nadav Lapid muddies the dreams of an Israeli in Paris, Voted for by: Kieron Corless, Jordan Cronk, J. Hoberman, Violet Lucca, Giovanni Marchini Camia, Paul O’Callaghan, Suhaib Gasmelbari, France / Sudan / Chad / Germany / Qatar, Bronte Stahl, Belgium / Portugal / Hungary, Voted for by: Matthew Barrington, Michael Pattison, ☞ Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another review: a gripping restoration drama, Jessica Sarah Rinland, UK / Argentina / Spain, Voted for by: Matthew Barrington, Elena Gorfinkel, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Japan / Uzbekistan / Qatar, ☞ Toy Story 4 review: examining life outside the toy box, Voted for by: Chris Hall, Ella Kemp, Matt Zoller Seitz, ☞ The Traitor first look: Marco Bellocchio’s murky tale of a mafia informant, Marco Bellocchio, Italy / France / Germany / Brazil, Voted for by: Geoff Andrew, Giovanni Marchini Camia, ☞ Transit first look: Europe’s past is now in Christian Petzold’s purgatorial palimpsest, Voted for by: Erika Balsom, James Bell, Elena Gorfinkel, Pamela Hutchinson, Beatrice Loayza, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Isabel Stevens, Catherine Wheatley, Forensic Architecture and Praxis Films, UK, Mariah Garnett, USA / Austria / Ireland / UK, ☞ True History of the Kelly Gang first look: a proudly unstable portrait of the Australian outlaw, ☞ The Two Popes review: opposites attract in this brilliantly acted tale of papal succession, Fernando Meirelles, UK / Italy / Argentina / USA, Voted for by: Philip Kemp, Naman Ramachandran, Regina Pessoa, Portugal / Canada / France, ☞ Uncut Gems first look: the Safdies chase Adam Sandler’s gambler into the discomfort zone, Voted for by: Kambole Campbell, Ashley Clark, Philip Concannon, Eric Hynes, Wendy Ide, Robert Koehler, Beatrice Loayza, Violet Lucca, Ian Mantgani, Caitlin Quinlan, Matthew Thrift, Matt Turner, Samuel Wigley, Craig Williams, ☞ Under the Silver Lake first look: David Robert Mitchell casts a voyeur into pop’s hall of mirrors, Voted for by: Anton Bitel, Ryan Gilbey, Ian Mantgani, Kim Newman, Craig Williams, ☞ Us review: Jordan Peele raises the damned, Voted for by: Nikki Baughan, Bidisha, Michael Brooke, Kambole Campbell, Mark Cousins, Jamie Dunn, Tara Judah, Andrew Male, Leigh Singer, Anna Smith, Philippa Snow, Amy Taubin, Lou Thomas, Kelli Weston, Mike Williams, Matt Zoller Seitz, Mīria George, Marina Alofagia McCartney, Dianna Fuemana, Becs Arahanga, New Zealand, ☞ Varda by Agnès review: Agnès Varda keeps her command under cover, Voted for by: Geoff Andrew, Elisabet Cabeza, Alex Davidson, Philip Kemp, So Mayer, Brad Stevens, Ginette Vincendeau, ☞ Vitalina Varela review: Pedro Costa serenades his haunted heroine, Voted for by: Jason Anderson, Erika Balsom, Matthew Barrington, Ashley Clark, Kieron Corless, Jordan Cronk, Maria Delgado, J. Hoberman, Robert Koehler, Giovanni Marchini Camia, Ben Nicholson, Jonathan Rosenbaum, Christopher Small, Matthew Thrift, Matt Turner, ☞ Vox Lux first look: a roiling satire of post-traumatic popsploitation, ☞ Waves first look: a sibling melodrama that surges with emotion but never breaks, ☞ What You Gonna Do When the World’s on Fire? Found inside – Page 31RONALD GRANT ARCHIVE ( 1 ) SIGHTS AND SOUNDS ' Tommy ' , based on the. 55 Portraits of artists " I think it's the best film I ever made . " Thus spake Ken Russell on the commentary recorded for the DVD release of his Delius biopic ... A critical study of the low-budget film formula described as the "stalker" film, popular in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Marielle HellerBorder Ali AbbasiThe Sisters Brothers Jacques AudiardEighth Grade Bo BurnhamIn Fabric Peter StricklandHoliday Isabella EklöfAniara Pella Kågerman, Hugo LiljaRojo Benjamín Naishtat, Under the Silver Lake David Robert MitchellParasite Bong Joon-hoStarfish A.T. WhiteIn Fabric Peter StricklandJoker Todd PhillipsKnives and Skin Jennifer ReederBorder Ali AbbasiPiercing Nicolas PesceThe Irishman Martin ScorseseAniara Pella Kågerman, Hugo Lilja, Parasite Bong Joon-hoPortrait of a Lady on Fire Céline SciammaThe Last Black Man in San Francisco Joe TalbotBacurau Juliano Dornelles and Kleber Mendonça FilhoThe Cave Feras FayyadSaint Maud Rose GlassLa Flor Mariano LlínasFire Will Come Oliver LaxeBeanpole Kantemir BalagovJoan of Arc Bruno Dumont, Parasite Bong Joon-hoThe Lighthouse Robert EggersJoker Todd PhillipsMarriage Story Noah BaumbachOnce Upon a Time… in Hollywood Quentin TarantinoPortrait of a Lady on Fire Céline SciammaMidsommar Ari AsterKnock down the House Rachel LearsLeaving Neverland Dan ReedDeerskin Quentin Dupieux, The Souvenir Joanna HoggParasite Bong Joon-hoRidge John SkoogHappy as Lazzaro Alice RohrwacherMartin Eden Pietro MarcelloThe Edge of Democracy Petra CostaA Moon for My Father Mania AkbariFor Sama Waad Al-Kateab, Edward WattsI Lost My Body Jérémy ClapinBait Mark Jenkin, The Favourite Yorgos LanthimosThe Irishman Martin ScorseseEighth Grade Bo BurnhamMr T Marcin KrzyształowiczBait Mark JenkinIn Fabric Peter StricklandSpider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey and Rodney RothmanOne Cut of the Dead Shin’ichirô UedaThe Souvenir Joanna HoggUs Jordan Peele, For Sama Waad Al-Kateab, Edward WattsThe Hottest August Brett StoryHale County This Morning, This Evening RaMell RossYour Turn Eliza CapaiHoneyland Tamara Kotevska, Ljubo StefanovOne Child Nation Nanfu Wang and Lynn ZhangThe Amazing Johnathan Documentary Ben BermanDeerskin Quentin DupieuxMystify: Michael Hutchence Richard LowensteinYves Saint Laurent: The Last Collections Olivier Meyrou, The Irishman Martin ScorseseParasite Bong Joon-hoMarriage Story Noah BaumbachPain and Glory Pedro AlmodóvarVarda by Agnès Agnès VardaFire Will Come Oliver LaxeLes Misérables Ladj LyPortrait of a Lady on Fire Céline SciammaRocks Sarah GavronMartin Eden Pietro Marcello, Uncut Gems Benny Safdie, Josh SafdieParasite Bong Joon-hoThe Farewell Lulu WangThe House of Us Yoon Ga-eunThe Irishman Martin ScorseseHigh Flying Bird Steven SoderberghKnives Out Rian JohnsonUs Jordan PeelePromare Hiroyuki Imaishi37 Seconds Hikari, Programmer, VIFF Vancity Theatre/freelance writer, Canada, The Irishman Martin ScorseseOnce Upon a Time… in Hollywood Quentin TarantinoWaves Trey Edward ShultsThe Painted Bird Vaclav MarhoulWeathering with You Makoto ShinkaiHoneyland Tamara Kotevska, Ljubo StefanovLa Belle Epoque Nicolas BedosDwelling in the Fuchan Mountains Gu XiaogangRecorder Alexander NanauPortrait of a Lady on Fire Céline Sciamma, America Garrett BradleyThe Souvenir Joanna HoggVitalina Varela Pedro CostaUncut Gems Benny Safdie, Josh SafdieCaballerango Juan Pablo GonzálezAtlantics Mati DiopZombi Child Bertrand BonelloUn Film Dramatique Éric BaudelaireThe Hottest August Brett StoryCold Case Hammarskjöld Mads Brügger, Happy as Lazzaro Alice RohrwacherPain and Glory Pedro AlmodóvarAn Elephant Sitting Still Hu BoFire Will Come Oliver LaxeThe Souvenir Joanna HoggAsh Is Purest White Jia ZhangkeMidsommar Ari AsterGwen William McGregorKnife + Heart Yann GonzalezHail Satan?

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