For the high-brow elitists among us:
FILM COMMENT’S END-OF-YEAR CRITICS’ POLL
BEST FILMS OF 2010
(Released theatrically in the U.S.)
1. Carlos Olivier Assayas, France/Germany 854
2. The Social Network David Fincher, U.S. 843
3. White Material Claire Denis, France 630
4. The Ghost Writer Roman Polanski, France/Germany/U.K. 450
5. A Prophet Jacques Audiard, France/Italy 405
6. Winter’s Bone Debra Granik, U.S. 393
7. Inside Job Charles Ferguson, U.S. 391
8. Wild Grass Alain Resnais, France/Italy 80
9. Everyone Else Maren Ade, Germany 365
10. Greenberg Noah Baumbach, U.S. 350
11. Mother Bong Joon-ho, South Korea 349
12. Toy Story 3 Lee Unkrich, U.S. 340
13. Eccentricities of a Blonde-Haired Girl Manoel de Oliveira, Portugal/France/Spain 318
14. Another Year Mike Leigh, U.K. 315
15. The Strange Case of Angelica Manoel de Oliveira, Portugal/Spain/France/Brazil 303
16. The Kids Are All Right Lisa Cholodenko, U.S. 299
17. Shutter Island Martin Scorsese, U.S. 281
18. Around a Small Mountain Jacques Rivette, France/Italy 279
19. Our Beloved Month of August Miguel Gomes, Portugal 277
20. Ne change rien Pedro Costa, Portugal/France 272
21. Dogtooth Yorgos Lanthimos, Greece 268
22. I Am Love Luca Guadagnino, Italy 266
23. Sweetgrass Lucien Castaing-Taylor & Ilisa Barbash, U.S. 257
24. Black Swan Darren Aronofsky, U.S. 239
25. The Father of My Children Mia Hansen-Løve, France 232
26. Boxing Gym Frederick Wiseman, U.S. 212
27. Secret Sunshine Lee Chang-dong, South Korea 198
28. Bluebeard Catherine Breillat, France 196
29. Enter the Void Gaspar Noé, France 194
30. Inception Christopher Nolan, U.S./U.K. 188
31. Alamar Pedro González-Rubio, Mexico 185
32. The Oath Laura Poitras, U.S. 181
33. Exit Through the Gift Shop Banksy, U.K. 180
34. World on a Wire Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Germany 179
35. Animal Kingdom David Michôd, Australia 173
36. Vincere Marco Bellocchio, Italy/France 162
37. Daddy Longlegs Josh & Benny Safdie, U.S./France 154
38. Lourdes Jessica Hausner, Austria/Germany/France 152
39. Life During Wartime Todd Solondz, U.S. 146
40. Fish Tank Andrea Arnold, U.K. 143
41. Please Give Nicole Holofcener, U.S. 137
42. True Grit Joel & Ethan Coen, U.S. 132
43. Lebanon Samuel Maoz, Israel/France/Germany 127
44. The King’s Speech Tom Hooper, U.K. 126
45. I Love You Phillip Morris Glenn Ficarra & John Requa, U.S. 123
46. Last Train Home Fan Lixin, Canada/China 122
47. Blue Valentine Derek Cianfrance, U.S. 107
48. Hadewijch Bruno Dumont, France 106
49. The Anchorage Anders Edström & C.W. Winter, USA/Sweden 105
50. Henri-Georges Clouzot’s Inferno Serge Bromberg & Ruxandra Medrea, France 104
Glad to see spring chickens Oliveira, Rivette and Resnais make the list, surely directing from beyond the grave at this point. And good to see the Euro auteurs / New Wave opression still holding the American cinephile critics in a firm grip.
Re: #34. I hate this kind of shit that some critic circles engage in. Look, I know you're super-NY/LA centric and only care about what's on the big screens in those cities, but Fassbinder made that goddamn movie in 1973. I don't care that it didn't have a theatrical US release* until 2010 - it doesn't belong on a best of 2010 list. It just looks ridiculous.
Re: #49. The inclusion of a title like that makes this a more interesting list than most year-end lists, but it still makes me a bit... suspicious, maybe. If that's the right word. Or at least it makes me curious to know how many people vote in this poll or if it's just the Film Comment editors. Or maybe it's just because I have never heard of this Swedish film, made by two Swedish dudes I've also never heard of (this is their first IMDB credit), that apparently was screened only once in Sweden (at the Göteborg FF) and for about a week in New York, plus at a few festivals. I guess that was enough to make an impact. Hopefully it's an undiscovered gem. I'm just saying that if a Swedish film makes any kind of splash internationally, and in the US especially, you read all about it in the papers here. It's a small country, and even a smaller film industry.
* an antiquated way of judging film releases anyway