SpelingError's Top 100 Favorite Short Films

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#84
Barres (1984, Luc Moullet)



That was a lot of fun



This might be the Chaplin film I've watched most often, and I think would be a great introduction to anyone that hasn't seen his films.
Agreed, the short runtime would certainly help in that regard. It's definitely my favorite Chaplin short film. In terms of his filmography in general though, City Lights is his magnum opus for me.



A Dog's Life is a lovely short. Good to see it here.
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Goodbye is really heavy. And quite well made.


I also really liked Tango and Begone Dull Care.



#75
Opening Speech (1960, Norman McLaren)



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The trick is not minding
Lots of shorts I need to put on the watchlist. Very interesting. This is a field I’m lacking and, when I eventually turn to to it, gives me a nice list of films to start with

I wonder if any from De Seta or Reiniger will appear? I’ve delved a bit into their films.