• SHORT TERM 12, FRUITVALE STATION, THE ACT OF KILLING Among 2013 Austin Film Critics Award Winners

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    The Austin Film Critics Association announced its 2013 awards, with Spike Jonze’s “HER” winning Best Film as well as two other awards, and leading the group’s Top Ten list. Steve McQueen’s historical drama “12 YEARS A SLAVE” won three awards: Chiwetel Ejiofor for Best Actor, Lupita Nyong’o for Best Supporting Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay by John Ridley. Short Term 12, made the Top Ten list along with Actress Brie Larson receiving honors in two categories: Best Actress, for “SHORT TERM 12,” and the Robert R. “Bobby” McCurdy Memorial Breakthrough Artist Award, for her roles in “SHORT TERM 12,” “THE SPECTACULAR NOW,” and “DON JON.” Best Supporting Actor went to Jared Leto for “DALLAS BUYERS CLUB.” The Austin Film Award, for movies shot locally or by Austin-based filmmakers, went to “BEFORE MIDNIGHT” this year.  Other winners include “THE ACT OF KILLING” for Best Documentary, “FRUITVALE STATION” for Best First Film, and “BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR” for Best Foreign Language Film.

    The full list of winners, plus the AFCA Top Ten Films of 2013 list, is included below. 

    Best Film: Her (Spike Jonze)
    Best Director: Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
    Best Actor: Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave
    Best Actress: Brie Larson, Short Term 12
    Best Supporting Actor: Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club
    Best Supporting Actress: Lupita Nyong’o, 12 Years a Slave
    Best Original Screenplay: Spike Jonze, Her
    Best Adapted Screenplay: John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave
    Best Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki, Gravity
    Best Score: Arcade Fire, Her
    Best Foreign Language Film: Blue is the Warmest Color (Abdellatif Kechiche)
    Best Documentary: The Act of Killing (Joshua Oppenheimer)
    Best Animated Film: Frozen (Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee)
    Best First Film: Fruitvale Station (Ryan Coogler)
    Breakthrough Artist: Brie Larson, Short Term 12
    Best Austin Film: Before Midnight (Richard Linklater)
    Special Honorary Award: Scarlett Johansson, for her outstanding voice performance in Her

    AFCA 2013 Top Ten Films:

    1. Her
    2. 12 Years a Slave
    3. Gravity
    4. The Wolf of Wall Street
    5. Inside Llewyn Davis
    6. Short Term 12
    7. Mud
    8. Before Midnight
    9. Dallas Buyers Club
    10. Captain Phillips

     

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  • 12 YEARS A SLAVE, FRUITVALE STATION, AMERICAN PROMISE, MOTHER OF GEORGE Among Winners of 2013 African-American Film Critics Association Awards

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    The African-American Film Critics Association (AAFCA) named 12 YEARS A SLAVE as the Best Picture of 2013.  The Fox Searchlight film also earned Best Director, Best Screenplay and Best Newcomer honors for Steve McQueen, John Ridley and Lupita Nyong’o. Other 2013 AAFCA Award winners include FRUITVALE STATION, for Best Independent Film, MOTHER OF GEORGE, for Best World Cinema and AMERICAN PROMISE, from Joe Brewster and Michèle Stephenson for Best Documentary. The organization, which represents the leading African-American film critics nationwide, will formally present its awards during a private ceremony on Friday, January 31, 2014 in Hollywood, CA.  

    The African-American Film Critics Association’s Top Ten Films of 2013 are as follows in order of distinction:

    1. 12 Years a Slave

    2. Lee Daniels: The Butler

    3. Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

    4. American Hustle

    5. Gravity

    6. Fruitvale Station

    7.  Dallas Buyers Club

    8. Saving Mr. Banks

    9. Out of the Furnace

    10. 42


    Best Actor                               Forest Whitaker, LEE DANIELS: THE BUTLER (TWC)

    Best Actress                            Sandra Bullock, GRAVITY (Warner Bros.)

    Best Supporting Actress         Oprah Winfrey, LEE DANIELS: THE BUTLER (TWC)

    Best Supporting Actor            Jared Leto, DALLAS BUYERS CLUB (Focus Features)

    Best World Cinema                MOTHER OF GEORGE (Oscilloscope Laboratories)

    Breakout Performance            Lupita Nyong’o, 12 YEARS A SLAVE (Fox Searchlight)

    Best Director                           Steve McQueen, 12 YEARS A SLAVE (Fox Searchlight)

    Best Screenplay                      John Ridley, 12 YEARS A SLAVE (Fox Searchlight)

    Best Music                              Raphael Sadiq, BLACK NATIVITY (RCA Inspirational)

    Best Independent Film           FRUITVALE STATION (TWC)

    Best Animation                       FROZEN (Walt Disney Pictures)

    Best Documentary                  AMERICAN PROMISE (Rada Film Group)

     

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  • Argentinian Box-Office Hit FOOSBALL to U.S. Premiere at 2014 Miami International Film Festival | Watch TRAILER

    FOOSBALL (METEGOL)

    The 31st Miami International Film Festival (MIFF), taking place runs March 7 to 16, 2014, will host the U.S. premiere of Oscar-winning director Juan José Campanella’s latest film FOOSBALL (METEGOL), a Spanish-Argentine produced animated film that has broken the Argentinian 2013 box-office record for the highest grossing film premiere in Argentina. 

    FOOSBALL (METEGOL)

    The film is Argentine director Juan José Campanella’s follow-up to his Academy Award-winning film The Secret in Their Eyes (2009); the latter marking only the second time in history that a Latin American country has won the Best Foreign Language Film category.  Foosball  broke Argentine box office records grossing 4.3 million pesos (US$774,000) during its opening weekend on July 19, 2013 in Argentina. The film has been touted as the most expensive Argentine film production to date, as well as the most expensive Latin American animated feature in history, with a budget of $21 million.

    Foosball tells the story of young Amadeo, an introverted outsider obsessed with table soccer (or foosball, as the film’s title references) as he tries to save the local stadium from demolition by his long-time rival. Helping Amadeo are his foosball team figures that are magically brought to life, especially El Capi, the optimistic and overconfident leader.

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  • ALL ME: THE LIFE & TIMES OF WINFRED REMBERT Wins Audience Award at 2013 Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival | Watch TRAILER

     ALL ME: THE LIFE & TIMES OF WINFRED REMBERT

    The film ALL ME: THE LIFE & TIMES OF WINFRED REMBERT directed by Vivian Ducat, was voted the winner of the 2013 Brown Harris Stevens Audience Award of the sixth annual Hamptons Take 2 Documentary Film Festival which ran December 6,7,8 at Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, New York. This poignant film chronicles the journey of Winfred Rembert, an African American artist, who earlier in his life served seven years on a chain gang in Georgia where he learned how to tool on leather canvases. His intimate reminiscences depict the injustice of life in the Jim Crow south. Now in his sixties, Rembert has developed a following among collectors and more recently had a retospective of his art at a prestigious Madison Avenue gallery.

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  • 12 YEARS A SLAVE, 20 FEET FROM STARDOM, THE HUNT Among 2013 Houston Film Critics Winners

     

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    The Houston Film Critics Society selected “12 YEARS A SLAVE” as the Best Film of 2013.  12 YEARS A SLAVE also received awards for Best Supporting Actress for Lupita Nyong’o, Best Actor for Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Best Screenplay. 20 FEET FROM STARDOM received the award for Best Documentary and the award for Best Foreign Language Film went to THE HUNT.

    Best Picture: “12 YEARS A SLAVE

     

    Best Director: Alfonso Cuaròn, “GRAVITY”

    Best Actor: Chiwetel Ejiofor, “12 YEARS A SLAVE”

    Best Actress: Sandra Bullock, “GRAVITY”

    Best Supporting Actor: Jared Leto, “DALLAS BUYERS CLUB”

    Best Supporting Actress: Lupita Nyong’o, “12 YEARS A SLAVE”

    Best Screenplay: “12 YEARS A SLAVE”

    Best Animated Film: “FROZEN”

    Best Cinematography: “GRAVITY”

    Best Documentary: “20 FEET FROM STARDOM”

    Best Foreign Language Film: “THE HUNT”

    Best Original Score: “GRAVITY”

    Best Original Song: “Please Mr. Kennedy” from “INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS”

     

     

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  • 12 YEARS A SLAVE Sweeps Boston Online Film Critics Awards; Wins 7 Awards Incl. Best Film of 2013

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    The Boston Online Film Critics Association really love 12 YEARS A SLAVE, awarding the film Best Picture of 2013, in addition to Best Director for Steve McQueen, Best Actor for Chiwetel Ejiofor, Best Supporting Actress for Lupita Nyong’o, Best Editing, Best Original Score, and Best Ensemble. The award for Best Foreign Language Film went to BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR, and Best Documentary went to THE ACT OF KILLING.

    THE 2013 Boston Online Film Critics Association Awards

    Best Picture: 12 YEARS A SLAVE

    Best Director: Steve McQueen, 12 YEARS A SLAVE

    Best Actress: Cate Blanchett, BLUE JASMINE

    Best Supporting Actor: Jared Leto, DALLAS BUYERS CLUB 

    Best Actor: Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 YEARS A SLAVE

    Best Supporting Actress: Lupita Nyong’o, 12 YEARS A SLAVE 

    Best Screenplay: BEFORE MIDNIGHT

    Best Foreign Language Film: BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR

    Best Documentary: THE ACT OF KILLING

    Best Animated Film: THE WIND RISES and FROZEN (tie) 

    Best Cinematography: INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS

    Best Editing: 12 YEARS A SLAVE

    Best Original Score: 12 YEARS A SLAVE

    Best Ensemble: 12 YEARS A SLAVE

    The Ten Best Films of the Year:

    1. 12 YEARS A SLAVE
    2. INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
    3. THE WOLF OF WALL STREET
    4. GRAVITY
    5. BEFORE MIDNIGHT
    6. THE SPECTACULAR NOW
    7. BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR
    8. SPRING BREAKERS
    9. THE WORLD’S END
    10. FRUITVALE STATION

     

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  • WATCH Trailer for Mitt Romney Documentary to Premiere on Netflix

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    Netflix has released the trailer for the Mitt Romney documentary, “MITT,” scheduled to premiere exclusively online on Friday, January 24, 2014. The Netflix original documentary,  provides an intimate, rarely seen, behind-the-scenes look at a candidate running for the presidency.

    From director Greg Whiteley (“New York Doll,” “Resolved”) and executive producer Seth Gordon (“Undefeated,” “The King of Kong”), “Mitt,” which will make its feature debut at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival as the Salt Lake City Gala on Friday, January 17th, follows Romney’s presidential aspirations beginning Christmas 2006 to his initial run to become the Republican nominee in 2008 and through his Presidential concession speech in 2012. Given unprecedented access by Mitt and his family, Whiteley travels alongside the campaign through interactions with potential voters, preparations for the debates, personal moments with his family, and concluding with final presidential election night results.“It feels like a full circle moment to premiere this movie at Sundance,” said filmmaker, Greg Whiteley. “I first met and filmed the Romney family in Park City in 2006 as they gathered to discuss whether Mitt should run for President. Over the next 7 years I couldn’t believe I was filming inside rooms and situations I had no business being in. Now that I’ve finished I couldn’t be more pleased to share this experience with audiences around the world through Netflix.”

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  • 12 YEARS A SLAVE, BLACKFISH Among DC Critics 2013 Top Films

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    “12 YEARS A SLAVE,” wowed the Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association (WAFCA), winning six awards including Best Film, Best Actor (Chiwetel Ejiofor), Best Supporting Actress (Lupita Nyong’o), Best Ensemble, Best Adapted Screenplay (John Ridley) and Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer). Best Foreign Language Film went to “THE BROKEN CIRCLE BREAKDOWN,” from Belgium, and Best Documentary honors were awarded to “BLACKFISH.” The Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association is comprised of 58 DC-VA-MD-based film critics from television, radio, print and the Internet. 

    THE 2013 WAFCA AWARD WINNERS:

    Best Film:
    12 Years a Slave

    Best Director:
    Alfonso Cuarón (Gravity)

    Best Actor:
    Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave)

    Best Actress:
    Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)

    Best Supporting Actor:
    Jared Leto (Dallas Buyers Club)

    Best Supporting Actress:
    Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave)

    Best Acting Ensemble:
    12 Years a Slave

    Best Youth Performance:
    Tye Sheridan (Mud)

    Best Adapted Screenplay:
    John Ridley (12 Years a Slave)

    Best Original Screenplay:
    Spike Jonze (Her)

    Best Animated Feature:
    Frozen

    Best Documentary:
    Blackfish

    Best Foreign Language Film:
    The Broken Circle Breakdown

    Best Art Direction:
    Production Designer: Catherine Martin, Set Decorator: Beverley Dunn (The Great Gatsby)

    Best Cinematography:
    Emmanuel Lubezki, ASC, A.M.C. (Gravity)

    Best Editing:
    Alfonso Cuarón, Mark Sanger (Gravity)

    Best Original Score:
    Hans Zimmer (12 Years a Slave)

    The Joe Barber Award for Best Portrayal of Washington, DC:
    Lee Daniels’ The Butler 

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  • WATCH Trailer for Egyptian Protest Documentary “THE SQUARE”

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    Netflix has released the trailer for its original documentary, “THE SQUARE,” described as a riveting, deeply human chronicle of the Egyptian protest movement from director/producer Jehane Noujaim (“Control Room”; “Startup.com”; “Rafea: Solar Mama”) and producer Karim Amer (“Rafea: Solar Mama”). THE SQUARE is set to premiere exclusively on Netflix territories on January 17, 2014.

    Winner of this year’s Best Documentary Award at 2013 International Documentary Awards, the Best Documentary at the Dubai International Film Festival, the Toronto International Film Festival Documentary People’s Choice Award and the Audience Award at the Montreal International Documentary Festival, “The Square” is an epic documentary that tells the behind-the-headlines story of the Egyptian Revolution through the eyes of young activists who have sought for the last two years to build a better Egypt.  An earlier version of “The Square” won the Audience Award at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. The film was also an Official Selection at the 2013 New York Film Festival.

    The film captures the immediacy and intensity of the protests in Tahrir Square from the 2011 overthrow of military leader Hosni Mubarak through the ousting of Mohammed Morsi in 2013, providing a kaleidoscopic, visceral portrait of the events as they unfold before Magdy, a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, Khalid Abdalla, an Egyptian actor who played the lead in “The Kite Runner” and the charismatic Ahmed, whose poetic storytelling carries the narrative. Armed with nothing more than cameras, social media, deep consciousness, and a resolute commitment to change, these young revolutionaries give us a front-line perspective of the ongoing struggle fought with new weapons.

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  • First Films Announced for 2014 Berlin International Film Festival Competition and Berlinale Special Programs

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    The first seven films have been selected for the Competition program of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival taking place February 6 to 16, 2014. Joining opening film GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL directed by Wes Anderson, and George Clooney’s MONUMENTS MEN screening in out-of-competition, are ‘71 by Yann Demange, LIFE OF RILEY by Alain Resnais, ALOFT by Claudia Llosa and starring Jennifer Connelly, DIE GELIEBTEN SCHWESTERN by Dominik Graf, and STRATOS by Yannis Economides. As part of the official program, an additional four films have been invited to screen in the Berlinale Special program

    Competition

    ‘71
    United Kingdom
    By Yann Demange (Top Boy – TV series)
    With Jack O’Connell, Sean Harris, Richard Dormer
    World premiere

    AIMER, BOIRE ET CHANTER (LIFE OF RILEY)
    France
    By Alain Resnais (Smoking/No smoking, On connaît la chanson)
    With Sabine Azéma, Sandrine Kiberlain, Caroline Silhol, André Dussolier, Hippolyte Giradot, Michel Vuillermoz
    World premiere

    ALOFT
    Spain / Canada / France 
    By Claudia Llosa (The Milk of Sorrow)
    With Jennifer Connelly, Cillian Murphy, Mélanie Laurent 
    World premiere

    DIE GELIEBTEN SCHWESTERN
    Germany
    By Dominik Graf (In Face of the Crime, Lawinen der Erinnerung)
    With Hannah Herzsprung, Florian Stetter, Henriette Confurius
    World premiere

    STRATOS
    Greece / Germany / Cyprus
    By Yannis Economides (Matchbox, Soul Kicking)
    With Vangelis Mourikis, Vicky Papadopoulou, Petros Zervos
    World premiere

    THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL 
    United Kingdom / Germany
    By Wes Anderson (Moonrise Kingdom, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou)
    With Ralph Fiennes, Tony Revolori, F. Murray Abraham, Mathieu Amalric, Adrien Brody
    World premiere – Opening film

    THE MONUMENTS MEN 
    Germany / USA
    By George Clooney (The Ides of March; Good Night, and Good Luck.)
    With George Clooney, Matt Damon, Bill Murray, John Goodman, Jean Dujardin, Bob Balaban, Hugh Bonneville, Cate Blanchett
    International premiere – Out of competition

    Berlinale Special

    A LONG WAY DOWN
    United Kingdom
    By Pascal Chaumeil (HeartBreaker) 
    With Pierce Brosnan, Toni Collette, Aaron Paul, Imogen Poots
    World premiere

    ENTENTE CORDIALE (WE COME AS FRIENDS) – documentary
    France / Austria
    By Hubert Sauper (Darwin‘s Nightmare)
    European premiere

    THE GALAPAGOS AFFAIR: SATAN CAME TO EDEN – documentary
    USA
    By Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller (Ballets Russes)
    With the voices of Cate Blanchett, Diane Kruger, Thomas Kretschmann, Sebastian Koch, Josh Radnor, Connie Nielsen, Gustaf Skarsgård
    European premiere

    THE TURNING – anthology film
    Australia
    By Marieka Walsh, Warwick Thornton, Jub Clerc, Robert Connolly, Anthony Lucas, Rhys Graham, Ashlee Page, Tony Ayres, Claire McCarthy, Stephen Page, Shaun Gladwell, Mia Wasikowska, Simon Stone, David Wenham, Jonathan auf der Heide, Justin Kurzel, Yaron Lifschitz, Ian Meadows
    With Cate Blanchett, Rose Byrne, Miranda Otto, Richard Roxburgh, Hugo Weaving
    International premiere

     

     

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  • MARS AT SUNRISE About Imprisoned Palestinian Artist Sets Release Date | WATCH Trailer

     MARS AT SUNRISE, directec by Jewish American filmmaker Jessica Habie

    MARS AT SUNRISE, the feature directorial debut of Jewish American filmmaker Jessica Habie opens in NYC at the Quad Cinema on February 7, 2014.  Inspired by the true story of renowned Palestinian artist in exile Hani Zurob, MARS AT SUNRISE tells the story of an imprisoned Palestinian artist who descends into vibrant surrealist creativity at the hands of his attendant Israeli prison interrogator, also a conflicted artist.  

    Mars At Sunrise is the story of a war waged on imagination. A painter’s resistance, courage and spirit can never be imprisoned in this highly stylized story of the conflict of two frustrated artists on either side of Israel’s militarized borders. Inspired by the creative journey of renowned Palestinian artist in exile Hani Zurob and on true stories and testimonies from the region, we witness expression, confinement, torture, jealousy, courage and freedom as both artists from each culture strive to paint a picture of life surrounded by conflict. Mars at Sunrise stars Ali Suliman as Khaled, Golden Globe Winner for Best Foreign Film 2005, Paradise Now; Guy El Hanan as Eyal, an Israeli radio personality and an accomplished playwright; and Haale Gafori as Azzadeh, a singer based in Brooklyn and author of the film’s original poetry. The soundtrack features six languages (English, Hebrew, Russian, Yiddish, Farsi and Arabic) and was produced by Tamir Muskat of the Balkan Beat Box, and featuring original music by Itamar Ziegler and Mohsen Subhi.

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  • INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS, 12 YEARS A SLAVE Top Film Society of Lincoln Center Film Comment Magazine 2013 Best of Year Lists

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    Film Comment magazine, published by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, released its annual best of year film lists, with Joel & Ethan Coen’s INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS, Steve McQueen’s 12 YEARS A SLAVE and Richard Linklater’s BEFORE MIDNIGHT taking the top spots among films released in 2013. Other films making the list include Joshua Oppenheimer’s THE ACT OF KILLING, Lucien Castaing-Taylor & Véréna Paravel’s LEVIATHAN and Shane Carruth’s UPSTREAM COLOR. Film Comment’s survey also ranks films that have screened and made notable appearances at film festivals throughout the year, but remain without U.S. distribution.  

    Film Comment’s Top 10 Films Released in 2013 
    1. Joel & Ethan Coen’s INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS
    2. Steve McQueen’s 12 YEARS A SLAVE
    3. Richard Linklater’s BEFORE MIDNIGHT
    4. Joshua Oppenheimer’s THE ACT OF KILLING
    5. Jia Zhang-ke’s A TOUCH OF SIN
    6. Lucien Castaing-Taylor & Véréna Paravel’s LEVIATHAN
    7. Alfonso Cuarón’s GRAVITY
    8. Andrew Bujalski’s COMPUTER CHESS
    9. Noah Baumbach’s FRANCES HA
    10. Shane Carruth’s UPSTREAM COLOR.

    The rankings of other films making strong showings during the awards season are Spike Jonze’s HER (#17), Alexander Payne’s NEBRASKA (#18), and David O. Russell’s AMERICAN HUSTLE (#19).

    Film Comment’s survey also ranks films that have screened and made notable appearances at film festivals throughout the year, but remain without U.S. distribution as of press time:

    1. Philippe Garrel’s JEALOUSY
    2. Tsai Ming-liang’s STRAY DOGS
    3. Joaquim Pinto’s WHAT NOW? REMIND ME
    4. Hong Sang-soo’s NOBODY’S DAUGHTER HAEWON
    5. Catherine Breillat’s ABUSE OF WEAKNESS
    6. Hong Sang-soo’s OUR SUNHI
    7. Ramon Zürcher’s THE STRANGE LITTLE CAT
    8. Ben Rivers & Ben Russell’s A SPELL TO WARD OFF THE DARKNESS
    9. Albert Serra’s STORY OF MY DEATH
    10. Fernando Eimbcke’s CLUB SANDWICH.

    THE COMPLETE FILM COMMENT 2013 BEST-OF FILMS LISTS

    RELEASED 2013
    1. Inside Llewyn Davis, Directors: Joel & Ethan Coen                               
    2. 12 Years a Slave, Director: Steve McQueen                                             
    3. Before Midnight, Director: Richard Linklater                                            
    4. The Act of Killing, Director: Joshua Oppenheimer                                 
    5. A Touch of Sin, Director: Jia Zhang-ke                                                       
     6. Leviathan, Directors: Lucien Castaing-Taylor & Véréna Paravel
    7. Gravity, Director: Alfonso Cuarón                                                                
    8. Computer Chess, Director: Andrew Bujalski                                           
    9. Frances Ha, Director: Noah Baumbach                                                    
    10. Upstream Color, Director: Shane Carruth

    Rankings #11 – #20
    11. Museum Hours, Director: Jem Cohen                                                    
    12. Blue Is the Warmest Color, Director: Abdellatif Kechiche                 
    13. Bastards, Director: Claire Denis                                                               
    14. Spring Breakers, Director: Harmony Korine                                         
    15. Like Someone in Love, Director: Abbas Kiarostami                            
    16. Stories We Tell, Director: Sarah Polley                                                  
    17. Her, Director: Spike Jonze                                                                          
    18. Nebraska, Director: Alexander Payne                                                     
    19. American Hustle, Director: David O. Russell                                        
    20. The Grandmaster, Director: Wong Kar Wai                                           

    Rankings #21 – #30
    21. At Berkeley, Director: Frederick Wiseman                                                         
    22. Beyond the Hills, Director: Cristian Mungiu
    23. No, Director: Pablo Larraín                                                                                     
    24. The Great Beauty, Director: Paolo Sorrentino
    25. Blue Jasmine, Director: Woody Allen
    26. All Is Lost, Director: J.C. Chandor
    27. Post Tenebras Lux, Director: Carlos Reygadas
    28. Something in the Air, Director: Olivier Assayas
    29. Viola, Director: Matías Piñeiro
    30. Fruitvale Station, Director: Ryan Coogler

    Rankings #31 – #40
    31. To the Wonder, Director: Terrence Malick
    32. Night Across the Street, Director: Raúl Ruiz
    33. Room 237, Director: Rodney Ascher
    34. Faust, Director: Aleksandr Sokurov
    35. Let the Fire Burn, Director: Jason Osder
    36. Le Pont du Nord, Director: Jacques Rivette
    37. The Wolf of Wall Street, Director: Martin Scorsese
    38. You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet, Director: Alain Resnais
    39. The Last Time I Saw Macao, Director: João Pedro Rodrigues
    40. The Past, Director: Asghar Farhadi

    Rankings #41 – #50
    41. The Square, Director: Jehane Noujaim
    42. The Wind Rises, Director: Hayao Miyazaki
    43. Drug War, Director: Johnnie To
    44. Cousin Jules, Director: Dominique Benicheti
    45. Much Ado About Nothing, Director: Joss Whedon
    46. Passion, Director: Brian De Palma
    47. Short Term 12, Director: Destin Daniel Cretton
    48. Dallas Buyers Club, Director: Jean-Marc Vallee
    49. Berberian Sound Studio, Director: Peter Strickland
    50. Captain Phillips, Director: Paul Greengrass

     
    FILMS WITHOUT DISTRIBUTION 2013
    1. Jealousy, Director: Philippe Garrel                                                      
    2. Stray Dogs, Director: Tsai Ming-liang                                                 
    3. What Now? Remind Me, Director: Joaquim Pinto                            
    4. Nobody’s Daughter Haewon, Director: Hong Sang-soo                
    5. Abuse of Weakness, Director: Catherine Breillat
    6. Our Sunhi, Director: Hong Sang-soo                                                  
    7. The Strange Little Cat, Director: Ramon Zürcher
    8. A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness, Directors: Ben Rivers & Ben Russell       
    9. Story of My Death, Director: Albert Serra                                            
    10. Club Sandwich, Director: Fernando Eimbcke

    Rankings #11 – #20
    11. Closed Curtain, Director: Jafar Panahi                                             
    12. Til Madness Do Us Part, Director: Wang Bing
    13. Three Interpretation Exercises, Director: Cristi Puiu                  
    14. Stemple Pass, Director: James Benning                                        
    15. People’s Park, Directors: Libbie D. Cohn & J. P. Sniadecki       
    16. The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tears, Directors: Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani         
    17. La Ultima Película, Directors: Raya Martin & Mark Peranson     
    18. Butter on the Latch, Director: Josephine Decker                          
    19. Blind Detective, Director: Johnnie To                                               
    20. Coast of Death, Director: Lois Patiño

    The lists of films and poll participants can be found on FilmComment.com and in the January/February issue of Film Comment, which hits newsstands January 7, 2014.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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