Although opinions differ as to which directors belong in the Nouvelle Vague and which don’t, all are agreed that the five directors (Claude Chabrol, Francois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, Eric Rohmer and Jacques Rivette) who wrote for Cahiers du Cinema, are the core of the movement. The following is a selection of key films by those directors which helped define the New Wave during its heyday. Source: www.newwavefilm.com
"These films our the final 100 films in a poll that was run by PolarisDiB on the Mubi film forum. The poll was a hurt and heal style game which continued until just 20 films were left. The final top 20 take up the top 20 slots in this list, whilst the next 80 films are the last 80 films to be eliminated with film 21 being the last film to be eliminated, film 22 being the penultimate film to be eliminated and so on. The game started with over 1200 titles, so getting in to the final 100 is a real achievement."
[copied from www.imdb.com/list/ls006223079/]
1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die is a film reference book edited by Steven Jay Schneider with original essays on each film contributed by over 70 film critics.
List of Nominees and Winners
WINNER - JOHN MILLS "Ryan's Daughter"
CHIEF DAN GEORGE "Little Big Man"
GENE HACKMAN "I Never Sang for My Father"
JOHN MARLEY "Love Story"
RICHARD CASTELLANO "Lovers and Other Strangers"
WINNER - HELEN HAYES "Airport"
KAREN BLACK "Five Easy Pieces"
LEE GRANT "The Landlord"
SALLY KELLERMAN "M*A*S*H"
MAUREEN STAPLETON "Airport"
WINNER - "PATTON" Frank McCarthy, Producer
"AIRPORT" Ross Hunter, Producer
"FIVE EASY PIECES" Bob Rafelson and Richard Wechsler, Producers
"LOVE STORY" Howard G. Minsky, Producer
"M*A*S*H" Ingo Preminger, Producer
WINNER - "RYAN'S DAUGHTER" Freddie Young
"AIRPORT" Ernest Laszlo
"PATTON" Fred Koenekamp
"TORA! TORA! TORA!" Charles F. Wheeler, Osami Furuya, Sinsaku Himeda, Masamichi Satoh
"WOMEN IN LOVE" Billy Williams
WINNER - "CROMWELL" Nino Novarese
"AIRPORT" Edith Head
"DARLING LILI" Donald Brooks, Jack Bear
"THE HAWAIIANS" Bill Thomas
"SCROOGE" Margaret Furse
WINNER - "PATTON" Franklin J. Schaffner
"WOMEN IN LOVE" Ken Russell
"FELLINI SATYRICON" Federico Fellini
"LOVE STORY" Arthur Hiller
"M*A*S*H" Robert Altman
WINNER "PATTON" Hugh S. Fowler
"WOODSTOCK" Thelma Schoonmaker
"AIRPORT" Stuart Gilmore
"M*A*S*H" Danford B. Greene
"TORA! TORA! TORA!" James E. Newcom, Pembroke J. Herring, Inoue Chikaya
WINNER - "INVESTIGATION OF A CITIZEN ABOVE SUSPICION" Italy
"FIRST LOVE" Switzerland
"HOA-BINH" France
"PAIX SUR LES CHAMPS" Belgium
"TRISTANA" Spain
WINNER - GEORGE C. SCOTT "Patton"
MELVYN DOUGLAS "I Never Sang for My Father"
JAMES EARL JONES "The Great White Hope"
JACK NICHOLSON "Five Easy Pieces"
RYAN O'NEAL "Love Story"
WINNER - GLENDA JACKSON "Women in Love"
JANE ALEXANDER "The Great White Hope"
ALI MACGRAW "Love Story"
SARAH MILES "Ryan's Daughter"
CARRIE SNODGRESS "Diary of a Mad Housewife"
WINNER - "PATTON" Art Direction: Urie McCleary, Gil Parrondo; Set Decoration: Antonio Mateos, Pierre-Louis Thevenet
"SCROOGE" Art Direction: Terry Marsh, Bob Cartwright; Set Decoration: Pamela Cornell
"TORA! TORA! TORA!" Art Direction: Jack Martin Smith, Yoshiro Muraki, Richard Day, Taizoh Kawashima; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott, Norman Rockett, Carl Biddiscombe
"AIRPORT" Art Direction: Alexander Golitzen, E. Preston Ames; Set Decoration: Jack D. Moore, Mickey S. Michaels
"THE MOLLY MAGUIRES" Art Direction: Tambi Larsen; Set Decoration: Darrell Silvera
WINNER - "IS IT ALWAYS RIGHT TO BE RIGHT?" Nick Bosustow, Producer
"THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF UNCLE SAM: PART TWO" Robert Mitchell and Dale Case, Producers
"THE SHEPHERD" Cameron Guess, Producer
WINNER - Ingmar Bergman
WINNER - "LOVE STORY" Francis Lai
"AIRPORT" Alfred Newman
"CROMWELL" Frank Cordell
"PATTON" Jerry Goldsmith
"SUNFLOWER" Henry Mancini
WINNER - "INTERVIEWS WITH MY LAI VETERANS" Joseph Strick, Producer
"THE GIFTS" Robert McBride, Producer
"A LONG WAY FROM NOWHERE" Bob Aller, Producer
"OISIN" Vivien Carey and Patrick Carey, Producers
"TIME IS RUNNING OUT" Horst Dallmayr and Robert Menegoz, Producers
WINNER - "WOODSTOCK" Bob Maurice, Producer
"CHARIOTS OF THE GODS" Dr. Harald Reinl, Producer
"JACK JOHNSON" Jim Jacobs, Producer
"KING: A FILMED RECORD...MONTGOMERY TO MEMPHIS" Ely Landau, Producer
"SAY GOODBYE" David H. Vowell, Producer
WINNER - Frank Sinatra
WINNER - "THE RESURRECTION OF BRONCHO BILLY" John Longenecker, Producer
"SHUT UP...I'M CRYING" Robert Siegler, Producer
"STICKY MY FINGERS...FLEET MY FEET" John Hancock, Producer
WINNER - "M*A*S*H" Ring Lardner, Jr.
"AIRPORT" George Seaton
"I NEVER SANG FOR MY FATHER" Robert Anderson
"LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS" Renee Taylor, Joseph Bologna, David Zelag Goodman
"WOMEN IN LOVE" Larry Kramer
WINNER - "PATTON" Douglas Williams, Don Bassman
"AIRPORT" Ronald Pierce, David Moriarty
"RYAN'S DAUGHTER" Gordon K. McCallum, John Bramall
"TORA! TORA! TORA!" Murray Spivack, Herman Lewis
"WOODSTOCK" Dan Wallin, Larry Johnson
WINNER - "TORA! TORA! TORA!" A. D. Flowers, L. B. Abbott
"PATTON" Alex Weldon
WINNER - "For All We Know" from "LOVERS AND OTHER STRANGERS" Music by Fred Karlin; Lyrics by Robb Royer (aka Robb Wilson) and James Griffin (aka Arthur James)
"Pieces Of Dreams" from "PIECES OF DREAMS" Music by Michel Legrand; Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
"Thank You Very Much" from "SCROOGE" Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
"Till Love Touches Your Life" from "MADRON" Music by Riz Ortolani; Lyrics by Arthur Hamilton
"Whistling Away The Dark" from "DARLING LILI" Music by Henry Mancini; Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
WINNER - "LET IT BE" Music and lyrics by The Beatles
"THE BABY MAKER" Music by Fred Karlin; lyrics by Tylwyth Kymry
"A BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN" Music by Rod McKuen and John Scott Trotter; lyrics by Rod McKuen, Bill Melendez and Al Shean; adaptation score by Vince Guaraldi
"DARLING LILI" Music by Henry Mancini; lyrics by Johnny Mercer
"SCROOGE" Music and lyrics by Leslie Bricusse; adaptation score by Ian Fraser and Herbert W. Spencer
WINNER - "PATTON" Francis Ford Coppola, Edmund H. North
"FIVE EASY PIECES" Story by Bob Rafelson, Adrien Joyce; Screenplay by Adrien Joyce
"JOE" Norman Wexler
"LOVE STORY" Erich Segal
"MY NIGHT AT MAUD'S" Eric Rohmer
All the movies I have watched from the book 1001 movies
Original Edition (2003) + additions (2004-2021) in that order. http://1001films.wikia.com/wiki/The_List
2021 Edition Additions:
The Vast of Night (2019)
The Assistant (2019)
Rocks (2019)
Saint Maud (2019)
Tenet (2020)
Ma Rainey's Black Bottom (2020)
Soul (2020)
Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020)
Lovers Rock (2020)
Nomadland (2020)
This list contains the favorite movies of movie critic Jonathan Rosenbaum who writes for the Chicago Reader. The movies span virtually every decade, and include many an obscure movie.
http://www.alsolikelife.com/FilmDiary/rosenbaum.html
In his Guide for the Film Fanatic (1986), Danny Peary provides short reviews for over 1600 “Must See” films.
104 movies missing. Imported from external source.
Imported with Trakt.tv List Importer.
Sorted by year descending.
The 2013 version of TSPDT’s 1,000 Greatest Films is finally here. After months of stop-start, data-building and unhealthy calculation antics, the latest group of 1,000 movie offerings has been assembled once again for your pleasure (or displeasure). Depending on your observation skills, you may have already noticed that there is a new presentation for this ongoing project.
Source: http://www.theyshootpictures.com/gf1000.htm
The old 2012 edition can be found @http://trakt.tv/users/sp1ti/lists/they-shoot-pictures-dont-they-1000-greatest-films-2012
This is a complete list of every movie that has ever been included in the various editions of 1001 movies. Given that I only own one edition of the physical book, this is a easier way to keep track of what has been (once) considered essential viewing.
This list is drawn from the second edition of "The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made" (St. Martin's Griffin, $24.95), edited by Peter M. Nichols and published in 2004. For additional information about the list, read Peter M. Nichols's preface, or A. O. Scott's introduction.
The 2013 edition can be found at http://trakt.tv/user/sp1ti/lists/they-shoot-pictures-dont-they-1000-greatest-films-2013.
Welcome to 2012's edition of the 1,000 Greatest Films. This will be the last update prior to the publication of the 'earth-shattering' Sight & Sound poll which will be unfurled later in the year. The Sight & Sound results will no doubt have a major impact on TSPDT's 1,000 Greatest Films listing. It will become the most heavily weighted poll within our calculations. Anyway, that is then, and this is now."
Source: http://www.theyshootpictures.com/gf1000.htm
This list is drawn from the second edition of "The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made", published in 2004. It contains a selection of 1000 reviews that have been printed in The New York Times in a time period of over seven decades. The majority of movies in this book are among the "10 Best Films" chosen by New York Times critics at the end of each year.
ESSENTIAL MOVIES FOR A STUDENT OF PHILOSOPHY
by kozmk12