I am an avid buyer, watcher, follower, and supporter of the Criterion Collection. What is the Criterion Collection? In short it is a continuing series (now 786 titles) of important classic and contemporary films. Click here for more info. There is an ongoing slew of famous people that stop by the offices to look at the collection and give their top 10 or so favorite Criterion films. The Criterion website is also a great place to just explore the world of cinema.
I have often wondered how anyone can choose only 10. So using some parameters and upping it to 25, I have finally come up with a list. The parameters: I can only pick the titles I've seen the Criterion version of, so seeing any Wes Anderson film just in the theatre doesn't count. Here is my List in no particular order.
1. Long Good Friday
2. Diabolique
3. Red Shoes
4. Passion of Joan of Ark
5. Brief Encounter
6. L'avventura
7. Throne of Blood
8. Faces
9. Fat Girl
10. Jules and Jim
11. Au hasard Balthazar
12. Battle of Algiers
13. Le Samourai
14. Elevator to the Gallows
15. My Night at Maud's
16. Earrings of Madame de...
17. Repulsion
18. Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
19. Last Days of Disco
20. Z
21. Paris, Texas
22. Summer Hours
23. Fish Tank
24. Blue
25. Persona
I will probably want to change half of these when I look at this tomorrow. Now please feel free to leave your comments or questions, and let the listing begin!
Thanks for reading,
k.
Omar's
ReplyDeleteMy Criterion Top 25 Films
In no particular order:
1/ Wings of Desire
2/ Breathless
3/ L'avventura
4/ Withnail and I
5/ Elevator to the Gallows
6/ Jules et Jim
7/ 39 Steps
8/ The Killing
9/ Brief Encounter
10/ Bob Le Flambeur
11/ Rules of the Game
12/ Love in the Afternoon
13/ Late Spring
14/ My Dinner with Andre
15/ Le Samurai
16/ Ace in the Hole
17/ Trouble in Paradise
18/ Blast of Silence
19/ Metropolitan
20/ The Double Life of Veronique
21/ In the Mood for Love
22/ Diabolique
23/ Scenes from a Marriage
24/ The Third Man
25/ Kind Hearts and Coronets
It should be noted that I have seen 408 of the 769 titles available.
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