Sight and Sound 2022 poll... your list and predictions?

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I apologize if this topic/question has been posted elsewhere ir is in the wrong forum, I did search and didn't see anything. I've always enjoyed the BFI/Sight and Sound once every decade... 1952...1982, 1992, 2002, 2012, and soon to be announced 2022 rankings of the top 100 films as polled by major film critics and directors and as usual these lists are subjective and even arbitrary (to what extent does each individual distinguish and weigh that which they perceive as universally great against a personal bias of favoritism?).

Anyway, I would easily make a case for Citizen Kane being number one, especially over Vertigo - which itself would not even be in my top three Alfred Hitchcock films. Very, VERY cool to see John Ford's The Searchers in the 2012 top 10 and hope to see it in this decade's top 10 poll - it being a film I've showed many times over the years when teaching and is almost entirely universally loved across the generations and spans of time, even if the humor and some of the acting is dated. We will see what this years' 2022 once in a decade poll brings on Thursday... anywho...

... as for my 10 votes if I were to sit at the table:

Red River (1948, Howard Hawks)
Taxi Driver (1976, Martin Scorsese)
Aguirre the Wrath of God (1972, Werner Herzog)
Barry Lyndon (1975, Stanley Kubrick)
In a Lonely Place (1950, Nicholas Ray)
Amelie (2001, Jean-Pierre Jeunet)
North by Northwest (1959, Alfred Hitchcock)
Apocalypse Now (1979, Francis Ford Coppola)
Breathless (1960, Jean Luc Godard)
Chimes at Midnight (1965, Orson Welles)*

* New to my list for this decade, nudging out... just barely My Own Private Idaho (1991, Gus Vant Sant) which is largely a retelling in modern times of the Orson Welles picture (itself a marvelous interpretation and conglameration of Shakespeare’s Henry plays), but as innovative, daring, beautifully shot, creative, and emotionally devastating as My Own Private Idaho is, I think Welles' film edges it out in all of the aforementioned descriptors, but certainly it wins in influence and timelessness AND if anything over the past 10 years my appreciation for Welles and his uncompromising loyalty to his artistic principles and values, at great sacrifice to his career and his personal finances has only increased (very, very few people have the courage to stay true to their conviction beyond "suspiration of forced breath.") So there you have it... AND...

... for the film geeks in the room... any and all of us here, what would make your top 10?
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Nice thread and I can't wait to see the full list. Once it's revealed I'll try and work my way through any remaining top films that I haven't seen.

Here's my top ten if I was asked...



So I have no problem with Kane or Vertigo taking the top spot. For Ford I was torn between Stagecoach and The Searchers. My last spot was between Greed, Intolerance or Sunrise, or maybe a Keaton or Chaplin. So hard cutting it down to a top ten.

I wonder if the recent passing of Jean-Luc Godard will see one of his films finish high up, most like Breathless, for its importance in film history.
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Very hard to do, it changes every week! But something like this:

1. Metropolis
2. Citizen Kane
3. Come and See
4. The Night of the Hunter
5. Persona
6. Seven Samurai
7. The Passion of Joan of Arc
8. 2001: A Space Odyssey
9. I am Cuba
10. Casablanca



The list I would submit if I were to sit at the table:

The Godfather 1972 Francis Ford Coppola
The Godfather: Part II 1974 Francis Ford Coppola
Lawrence of Arabia 1962 David Lean
Once Upon a Time in the West 1968 Sergio Leone
Star Wars 1977 George Lucas
War and Peace 1965 Sergey Bondarchuk
Throne of Blood 1957 Akira Kurosawa
Casablanca 1942 Michael Curtiz
Rebecca 1940 Alfred Hitchcock
Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 Steven Spielberg



The list I would submit if I were to sit at the table:

The Godfather 1972 Francis Ford Coppola
The Godfather: Part II 1974 Francis Ford Coppola
Lawrence of Arabia 1962 David Lean
Once Upon a Time in the West 1968 Sergio Leone
Star Wars 1977 George Lucas
War and Peace 1965 Sergey Bondarchuk
Throne of Blood 1957 Akira Kurosawa
Casablanca 1942 Michael Curtiz
Rebecca 1940 Alfred Hitchcock
Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 Steven Spielberg
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It's kind of predictable, but here goes anyway:

2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick, 2001)
Metropolis (Lang, 1968)
Persona (Bergman, 1967)
The Cranes are Flying (Kalatozov, 1960)
Ambulance (Bay, 2022)
Come and See (Klimov, 1985)
The Battle of Algiers (Pontecorvo, 1967)
Rear Window (Hitchcock, 1965)
Night and Fog (1956, Resnais)
Ikiru (Kurosawa, 1952)



I understand they greatly expanded the list of eligible critics this time around, so curious to see how that affects the list.



I don't know about best movies ever made, but here's my current top 10:

Stalker
2001: A Space Odyssey
Eraserhead
The Tree of Life
Late Spring
Persona
Vertigo
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Double Indemnity
A Moment of Innocence



It's kind of predictable, but here goes anyway:

2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick, 2001)
Metropolis (Lang, 1968)
Persona (Bergman, 1967)
The Cranes are Flying (Kalatozov, 1960)
Ambulance (Bay, 2022)
Come and See (Klimov, 1985)
The Battle of Algiers (Pontecorvo, 1967)
Rear Window (Hitchcock, 1965)
Night and Fog (1956, Resnais)
Ikiru (Kurosawa, 1952)



I don't know about best movies ever made, but here's my current top 10:

Stalker
2001: A Space Odyssey
Eraserhead
The Tree of Life
Late Spring
Persona
Vertigo
The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
Double Indemnity
A Moment of Innocence
Nice list! If I was making a list of my all time favorite movies that I thought were great, I would include 5 of your 10:
Stalker
2001: A Space Odyssey
Eraserhead
Late Spring
Double Indemnity

I haven't seen these two:
Persona
A Moment of Innocence



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Ambulance (Bay, 2022)
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Ambulance ****ing rules. Best movie of 2022. Throw it on the list! And Minio’s museum while we’re at it. (Not in the basement, though. Don’t want Avengers stank getting on it.)