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Shoot the Piano Player 1960

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Reddit user, StopReadinMyUsername, combined ratings from IMDb, Letterboxd, Rotten Tomatoes & Metacritic, and then fine-tuned the results with data from Letterboxd, iCheckMovies, TSPDT?, TMDb and IMDb to formulate the top 1001 movies of all time.

This list is the updated 2020 edition.

Source: http://redd.it/fswg60

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Movies released during the 1960s to watch

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Beatriz

by Fábio Domingues

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Nouvelle Vague

by Liverpirow R.C

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Last Updated: 2015-08-17
These Greatest Movies of the 1960s chosen for their quality direction, script, cinematography, acting, storyline, originality, and success.

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Disco externo

by feno73

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Help on studing the language!

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The top films in the 2012 Sight and Sound Poll from the combined votes of 846 critics and 359 directors. Contains films with 3 or more votes. In order by number of votes.

The following is a list of positions and the number of corresponding votes. 21-22 (66 votes), 27-28 (55 votes), 29-30 (54 votes), 36-37 (46 votes), 39-42 (44 votes), 43-46 (43 votes), 47-50 (41 votes), 51-52 (40 votes), 53-55 (39 votes), 56-57 (38 votes), 59-60 (35 votes), 62-74 (33 votes), 75-77 (32 votes), 78-79 (31 votes), 82-88 (28 votes), 89-90 (27 votes), 91-93 (26 votes), 94-99 (25 votes), 100-103 (24 votes), 104-106 (23 votes), 107-110 (22 votes), 111-118 (21 votes), 119-127 (20 votes), 128-139 (19 votes), 140-146 (18 votes), 147-153 (17 votes), 154-166 (16 votes), 167-182 (15 votes), 183-193 (14 votes), 194-206 (13 votes), 207-228 (12 votes), 229-243 (11 votes), 244-271 (10 votes), 272-302 (9 votes), 303-330 (8 votes), 331-375 (7 votes), 376-423 (6 votes), 424-497 (5 votes), 498-624 (4 votes), 625-817 (3 votes)

Source: http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/sightandsoundpoll2012

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TSPDT's The 1,000 Greatest Films (13th Edition)

by Vivek Kushwaha

TSPDT's The 1,000 Greatest Films
13th Edition (January 2018)

List curated by Bill Georgaris on They Shoot Pictures, Don't They?

Notes: Olympia (#750/751) is a single entry on TSPDT, but as two entries on Trakt.

Source: https://www.theyshootpictures.com/gf1000.htm

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we'll try and see if i can collate a thousand

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Martin Scorsese's List of 39 Foreign Films Every Filmmaker Should See

by ideaprison

Martin Scorsese went to film school so people like us don't have to. The history of film permeates through his body of work; the techniques of auteurs like Truffaut, Renoir, and Kurosawa are subtly collected and transformed into something completely unique. Perhaps nowhere is there a better example of how gathering influences can illuminate a filmmaker's imagination.

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TSPDT's Non-American Noir Films (1940-1964)

by Vivek Kushwaha

The Non-American Noir Films (1940-1964) lists 93 Non-American films (mainly British) from 'The Golden Period' that are either fully-fledged noir or have strong noir elements.

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