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  1. 3 hours ago, UMO1982 said:

     

     I enjoyed the film and especially Gary Oldman's performance. It's a film and not a documentary.  But it seems to have brought Marion Davies back into the public conscience (a little bit anyway). 

    The only section I thought was unnecessary (in a long film) was the political arc.

    The political arc which was, I suppose to be Mank's motivation at getting at Hearst, did not work.

    But without it you had a guy drying out on a motel bed dictating a movie script.  Not much there either.

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  2. 40 minutes ago, Barton_Keyes said:

    Nicola Pagett, Egyptian-born British actress, born June 15, 1945; died March 3, 2021. TV and film credits include Upstairs, Downstairs, THERE'S A GIRL IN MY SOUP (1970) with Peter Sellers and Goldie Hawn, and ANNE OF THE THOUSAND DAYS (1969) with Richard Burton and Genevieve Bujold.

    https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2021/mar/04/nicola-pagett-obituary

    I remember Nicola Pagett from Privates on Parade (1983).

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  3. 1. Woody Allen - Bananas (1971)

    2. Roger Corman - The St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1967)

    3. Andre De Toth - Play Dirty (1968)

    4. Blake Edwards - A Shot In the Dark (1964)

    5. David Fincher - The Social Network (2010)

    6. Sam Fuller - Pickup on South Street (1953)

    7. Mervyn LeRoy - I am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang (1932)

    8. Penny Marshall - Big (1988)

    9. Norman Z McLeod - Monkey Business (1931)

    10. Ronald Neame - The Horse's Mouth (1958)

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  4. My top FF films of the 2010’s has also changed ….

     

    1.  Wild Tales (2014) Damian Szifron, Argentina

    2.  The Salesman (2016) Asghar Farhadi, Iran

    3.  Everybody Knows (2018) Asghar Farhadi, Spain

    4.  The Rifleman (2019) Dzintars Dreibergs, Latvia

    5.  Capernaum (2018) Nadine Labaki, Lebanon

    6.  13 Assassins (2010) Takashi Miike, Japan

    7.  The Hunt (2012) Thomas Vinterberg, Denmark

    8.  The Handmaiden (2016) Chan-wook Park, South Korea

    9.  Les Miserables (2019) Ladj Ly, France

    10.  Amour (2012) Michael Haneke, France

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  5. I've seen enough new films from 2019 since our last poll of that year to change my top ten significantly.   The top two films are new.

    2019

    My top FF films of 2019 of the 20 that I have seen are ….

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    1.  The Rifleman (2019) Dzintars Dreibergs, Latvia

    The true story of a Latvian teenager who enlists to fight the Germans in WWI.  I thought this was one of the best new films about that war.

     

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    2.  Les Miserables (2019) Ladj Ly, France

    Multi-award winning thriller about a police unit that, through fault of their own becomes embroiled with ethnic gangs.  Really well done.

    3.  The Cave (2019) Feras Fayyad, Syria

    4.  Parasite (2019) Joon-ho Bong, South Korea

    5.  Bacurau (2019) Kleber Mendonca Filho, Juliano Dornelles, Brazil

     

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    6.  The Endless Trench (2019) Altor Arregi, Jon Garano, Jose Mari Goenaga

    It is 1936, Spain and the fascists are shooting villagers suspected of being Republicans.  One escapes and his wife hides him in a small compartment behind a wall.  As we know the fascists won the civil war and it was a very long time before Franco left power.  Antonio de la Torre and Belen Cuesta are excellent as the couple.  Recommended.

     

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    7.  The Traitor (2019) Marco Bellocchio, Italy

    This film won the Best Picture, Actor and Supporting Actor awards in Italy.  It is the story of Tommaso Buscetta who turned state’s evidence against the Costa Nostra in Siciily.  It is appropriately brutal and very well done.  My only complaint was it was difficult to keep track of the many characters because more often than not, they had very little set-up.  The music score is fabulous.

     

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    8.  Collective (2019) Alexander Nanau, Romania

    A documentary that unwinds the deep systemic corruption in the entire Romanian health system.  Recommended

    9.  The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind (2019) Chiwetel Eijofor, UK [the majority of this is in Malawian with subtitles]

    10. So Long, My Son (2019) Xiaoshuai Wang, China

     

    Pain and Glory (2019) Pedro Almodovar, Spain

     

    Song Without a Name (2019) Melina Leon, Peru

    A young native Peruvian gives birth at a clinic then when she recovers her baby and the entire clinic have disappeared.

     

    La Llorona (2019) Jayro Bustamante, Guatemala

    Decent film about an aged war criminal and his family as they endure house arrest.  I won’t give away any more.  There are a couple of really well done set pieces including one where the General is being transported in an ambulance.

     

    The Farewell (2019) Lulu Wang, USA

     

    The Best Years of a Life (2019) Claude Lelouch, France

     

    Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) Celine Sciamma, France

     

    System Crasher (2019) Nora Fingscheidt, Germany

    There is nothing wrong with this film but it is a difficult watch.  It is about a young girl who is prone to severe tantrums and bouts of mean violence.  Her mother cannot handle her and she is too young to be segregated and committed.  It practically swept the German Film Awards.

     

    I’m No Longer Here (2019) Fernando Frias, Mexico

     

    and I’ve also seen …

    About Endlessness (2019) Roy Anderson, Sweden

    Though I didn’t care for it much I did find it very interesting and enjoyed the art direction and the bits of humour.  And it wasn’t endless running at just an hour and a quarter.

    I Lost My Body (2019) Jeremy Clapin, France

    Family Romance, LLC (2019) Werner Herzog, Japan

    Ishii Yuichi runs a company where its employees can be hired to impersonate other people.  He begins to question its morality when he is hired to impersonate the missing father of a young girl and she becomes attached to him.  Sounds Interesting.  Believe me, it is not.  The way that it is all handled makes it seem too preposterous and IMO this takes the cake as Werner Herzog’s worst film.

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    Monique Gerard                                                                                                                       Joan Sims

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  7. 1975

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    Daguerreotypes (1975) Agnes Varda, France

    Varda’s film about the shops and old people who live on her street named after the photographic pioneer Louis Daguerre.  For me this was probablys even more interesting today than it would have been when the film was originally released as these type of shops and people are now long gone.  But it runs out of steam toward the end and the sequences about the magician seem to belong in another short film.

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  8. 1. Robert Aldrich - The Flight of the Phoenix (1965)

    2. William Castle - Mysterious Intruder (1946)

    3. Ida Lupino - The Hitch-Hiker (1953)

    4. Walter Hill - Streets of Fire (1984)

    5. Lewis Milestone - All Quiet on the Western Front (1930)

    6. Mike Nichols - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)

    7. Alexander Payne - Sideways (2004)

    8. Vincent Sherman - Old Acquaintance (1943)

    9. George Sidney - Anchors Aweigh (1945)

    10. Don Siegel - The Shootist (1976)

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