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20 gru 2022 · From Iranian runaways to Indian revolutionaries, Tom Cruise’s flyer to Brazilian gasolinheiras – the 50 best films that more than 90 of our critics saw in cinemas, at festivals and online in 2022.
- The Greatest Films of All Time
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- The 50 Best Films of 2022
In our top 50 list below, voted for by 93 Sight and Sound...
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- The Greatest Films of All Time
19 gru 2022 · In our top 50 list below, voted for by 93 Sight and Sound contributors (both UK and international), are bombastic, big-budget action movies, formally audacious genre films and arthouse provocations. Fiction, documentary, live action and animation are all present, as are films from every continent.
25 maj 2022 · Sight and Sound (2021-2022 Winter) Features. The 50 best films of the year, what we thought of them, and where to see them. Introduction by Isabel Stevens. + The year in…. …archive cinema, by Pamela Hutchinson. …British cinema, by Philip Concannon. …animation, by Alex Dudok de Wit. …art cinema, by Jonathan Romney.
2022 Sight and Sound poll eighth edition, with 1,639 participating critics, programmers, curators, archivists and academics each submitting their top ten ballot. https://www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-sound/greatest-films-all-time.
20 gru 2022 · Sight and Sound’s 50 best films of 2022. Voted for by 93 Sight and Sound contributors (both UK and international), this top 50 list includes bombastic, big-budget action movies, formally audacious genre films and arthouse provocations.
the 10 best films of 2022 - Sight and Sound. "From Iranian runaways to Indian revolutionaries, Tom Cruise’s flyer to Brazilian gasolinheiras – the 50 best films that more than 90 of our critics saw in cinemas, at festivals and online in 2022".
1 gru 2022 · Revealed: the results of the 2022 Sight and Sound Greatest Films of All Time poll. For the first time in the poll’s 70-year history, a film by a female filmmaker takes the top spot: Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles.