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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

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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.

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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.

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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

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A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies is a documentary film of 225 minutes in length, presented by Martin Scorsese and produced by the British Film Institute.
In the film Martin Scorsese examines a selection of his favorite American films grouped according to three different types of directors: the director as an illusionist: D.W. Griffith or F. W. Murnau, who created new editing techniques among other innovations that made the appearance of sound and color possible later on, the director as a smuggler - filmmakers such as Douglas Sirk, Samuel Fuller, and Vincente Minnelli, who used to hide subversive messages in their films and the director as an iconoclast, those filmmakers attacking social conventionalism — Charles Chaplin, Erich von Stroheim, Orson Welles, Elia Kazan, Nicholas Ray, Stanley Kubrick, Arthur Penn, and Sam Peckinpah."

The list includes the films mentioned in order of appearance. The documentary can be found here https://trakt.tv/movies/a-personal-journey-with-martin-scorsese-through-american-movies-1995.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Personal_Journey_with_Martin_Scorsese_Through_American_Movies

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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.

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Collection of additional "must-see" Danny Perry's movies, presented in the back of his "Guide for the Film Fanatic"

546 movies missing. Imported from external source.

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List of films that have won the Oscar for Best Cinematography

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ACTOR
WINNER
GARY COOPER
High Noon
NOMINEES
MARLON BRANDO
Viva Zapata!
KIRK DOUGLAS
The Bad and the Beautiful
JOSÉ FERRER
Moulin Rouge
ALEC GUINNESS
The Lavender Hill Mob
ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
WINNER
ANTHONY QUINN
Viva Zapata!
NOMINEES
RICHARD BURTON
My Cousin Rachel
ARTHUR HUNNICUTT
The Big Sky
VICTOR MCLAGLEN
The Quiet Man
JACK PALANCE
Sudden Fear
ACTRESS
WINNER
SHIRLEY BOOTH
Come Back, Little Sheba
NOMINEES
JOAN CRAWFORD
Sudden Fear
BETTE DAVIS
The Star
JULIE HARRIS
The Member of the Wedding
SUSAN HAYWARD
With a Song in My Heart
ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
WINNER
GLORIA GRAHAME
The Bad and the Beautiful
NOMINEES
JEAN HAGEN
Singin' in the Rain
COLETTE MARCHAND
Moulin Rouge
TERRY MOORE
Come Back, Little Sheba
THELMA RITTER
With a Song in My Heart
ART DIRECTION (BLACK-AND-WHITE)
WINNER
THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Edward Carfagno; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Keogh Gleason
NOMINEES
CARRIE
Art Direction: Hal Pereira, Roland Anderson; Set Decoration: Emile Kuri
MY COUSIN RACHEL
Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, John DeCuir; Set Decoration: Walter M. Scott
RASHOMON
Art Direction: Matsuyama; Set Decoration: H. Motsumoto
VIVA ZAPATA!
Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, Leland Fuller; Set Decoration: Thomas Little, Claude Carpenter
ART DIRECTION (COLOR)
WINNER
MOULIN ROUGE
Art Direction: Paul Sheriff; Set Decoration: Marcel Vertes
NOMINEES
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Art Direction: Richard Day, Clave; Set Decoration: Howard Bristol
THE MERRY WIDOW
Art Direction: Cedric Gibbons, Paul Groesse; Set Decoration: Edwin B. Willis, Arthur Krams
THE QUIET MAN
Art Direction: Frank Hotaling; Set Decoration: John McCarthy, Jr., Charles Thompson
THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO
Art Direction: Lyle Wheeler, John DeCuir; Set Decoration: Thomas Little, Paul S. Fox
CINEMATOGRAPHY (BLACK-AND-WHITE)
WINNER
THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
Robert Surtees
NOMINEES
THE BIG SKY
Russell Harlan
MY COUSIN RACHEL
Joseph LaShelle
NAVAJO
Virgil E. Miller
SUDDEN FEAR
Charles B. Lang, Jr.
CINEMATOGRAPHY (COLOR)
WINNER
THE QUIET MAN
Winton C. Hoch, Archie Stout
NOMINEES
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Harry Stradling
IVANHOE
F. A. Young
MILLION DOLLAR MERMAID
George J. Folsey
THE SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO
Leon Shamroy
COSTUME DESIGN (BLACK-AND-WHITE)
WINNER
THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
Helen Rose
NOMINEES
AFFAIR IN TRINIDAD
Jean Louis
CARRIE
Edith Head
MY COUSIN RACHEL
Charles LeMaire, Dorothy Jeakins
SUDDEN FEAR
Sheila O'Brien
COSTUME DESIGN (COLOR)
WINNER
MOULIN ROUGE
Marcel Vertes
NOMINEES
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
Edith Head, Dorothy Jeakins, Miles White
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Clave, Mary Wills, Madame Karinska
THE MERRY WIDOW
Helen Rose, Gile Steele
WITH A SONG IN MY HEART
Charles LeMaire
DIRECTING
WINNER
THE QUIET MAN
John Ford
NOMINEES
FIVE FINGERS
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
Cecil B. DeMille
HIGH NOON
Fred Zinnemann
MOULIN ROUGE
John Huston
DOCUMENTARY (FEATURE)
WINNER
THE SEA AROUND US
Irwin Allen, Producer
NOMINEES
THE HOAXTERS
Dore Schary, Producer
NAVAJO
Hall Bartlett, Producer
DOCUMENTARY (SHORT SUBJECT)
WINNER
NEIGHBOURS
Norman McLaren, Producer
NOMINEES
DEVIL TAKE US
Herbert Morgan, Producer
THE GARDEN SPIDER (EPEIRA DIADEMA)
Alberto Ancilotto, Producer
MAN ALIVE!
Stephen Bosustow, Executive Producer
FILM EDITING
WINNER
HIGH NOON
Elmo Williams, Harry Gerstad
NOMINEES
COME BACK, LITTLE SHEBA
Warren Low
FLAT TOP
William Austin
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
Anne Bauchens
MOULIN ROUGE
Ralph Kemplen
HONORARY FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM AWARD
WINNER
FORBIDDEN GAMES
Special Award
IRVING G. THALBERG MEMORIAL AWARD
WINNER
Cecil B. DeMille
MUSIC (MUSIC SCORE OF A DRAMATIC OR COMEDY PICTURE)
WINNER
HIGH NOON
Dimitri Tiomkin
NOMINEES
IVANHOE
Miklos Rozsa
MIRACLE OF FATIMA
Max Steiner
THE THIEF
Herschel Burke Gilbert
VIVA ZAPATA!
Alex North
MUSIC (SCORING OF A MUSICAL PICTURE)
WINNER
WITH A SONG IN MY HEART
Alfred Newman
NOMINEES
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Walter Scharf
THE JAZZ SINGER
Ray Heindorf, Max Steiner
THE MEDIUM
Gian-Carlo Menotti
SINGIN' IN THE RAIN
Lennie Hayton
MUSIC (SONG)
WINNER
HIGH NOON
High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin') in "High Noon" Music by Dimitri Tiomkin; Lyrics by Ned Washington
NOMINEES
SON OF PALEFACE
Am I In Love in "Son of Paleface" Music and Lyrics by Jack Brooks
BECAUSE YOU'RE MINE
Because You're Mine in "Because You're Mine" Music by Nicholas Brodszky; Lyrics by Sammy Cahn
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Thumbelina in "Hans Christian Andersen" Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
JUST FOR YOU
Zing A Little Zong in "Just for You" Music by Harry Warren; Lyrics by Leo Robin
BEST MOTION PICTURE
WINNER
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
Cecil B. DeMille, Producer
NOMINEES
HIGH NOON
Stanley Kramer, Producer
IVANHOE
Pandro S. Berman, Producer
MOULIN ROUGE
Romulus Films
THE QUIET MAN
John Ford and Merian C. Cooper, Producers
SHORT SUBJECT (CARTOON)
WINNER
JOHANN MOUSE
Fred Quimby, Producer
NOMINEES
LITTLE JOHNNY JET
Fred Quimby, Producer
MADELINE
Stephen Bosustow, Executive Producer
PINK AND BLUE BLUES
Stephen Bosustow, Executive Producer
ROMANCE OF TRANSPORTATION
Tom Daly, Producer
SHORT SUBJECT (ONE-REEL)
WINNER
LIGHT IN THE WINDOW: THE ART OF VERMEER
Boris Vermont, Producer
NOMINEES
ATHLETES OF THE SADDLE
Jack Eaton, Producer
DESERT KILLER
Gordon Hollingshead, Producer
NEIGHBOURS
Norman McLaren, Producer
ROYAL SCOTLAND
Crown Film Unit
SHORT SUBJECT (TWO-REEL)
WINNER
WATER BIRDS
Walt Disney, Producer
NOMINEES
BRIDGE OF TIME
London Film Production
DEVIL TAKE US
Herbert Morgan, Producer
THAR SHE BLOWS!
Gordon Hollingshead, Producer
SOUND RECORDING
WINNER
BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER
London Film Sound Department
NOMINEES
HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN
Samuel Goldwyn Studio Sound Department, Gordon Sawyer, Sound Director
THE PROMOTER
Pinewood Studios Sound Department
THE QUIET MAN
Republic Studio Sound Department, Daniel J. Bloomberg, Sound Director
WITH A SONG IN MY HEART
20th Century-Fox Studio Sound Department, Thomas T. Moulton, Sound Director
SPECIAL EFFECTS
WINNER
PLYMOUTH ADVENTURE
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
WRITING (MOTION PICTURE STORY)
WINNER
THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
Fredric M. Frank, Theodore St. John, Frank Cavett
NOMINEES
MY SON JOHN
Leo McCarey
THE NARROW MARGIN
Martin Goldsmith, Jack Leonard
THE PRIDE OF ST. LOUIS
Guy Trosper
THE SNIPER
Edna Anhalt, Edward Anhalt
WRITING (SCREENPLAY)
WINNER
THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL
Charles Schnee
NOMINEES
FIVE FINGERS
Michael Wilson
HIGH NOON
Carl Foreman
THE MAN IN THE WHITE SUIT
Roger MacDougall, John Dighton, Alexander Mackendrick
THE QUIET MAN
Frank S. Nugent
WRITING (STORY AND SCREENPLAY)
WINNER
THE LAVENDER HILL MOB
T. E. B. Clarke
NOMINEES
THE ATOMIC CITY
Sydney Boehm
BREAKING THE SOUND BARRIER
Terence Rattigan
PAT AND MIKE
Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin
VIVA ZAPATA!
John Steinbeck

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Updated with 2024 winners.

Notes:
- From 1936 until 1939 two oscars were awarded, one additional for color movies.

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Oscar Award Winners for Cinematography

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