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Sunday 16 December 2007

SIGHT AND SOUND BEST OF THE YEAR


My favourite film magazine, Sight And Sound have just printed their best of the year list in the latest issue. I thought it would be interesting to reveal their choices; particularly for those of you who live outside the UK and don't have access to this magazine.


1/ 4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS AND 2 DAYS (Cristian Mungui)

2/ INLAND EMPIRE (David Lynch)

3/ ZODIAC (David Fincher)

=4/ I'M NOT THERE (Todd Haynes)

THE LIVES OF OTHERS (Florian Henckel von Donnnersmarck)

6/ SILENT NIGHT (Carlos Reygados)

=7/ THE ASSASSINATION OF JESSE JAMES BY THE COWARD ROBERT FORD (Andrew Dominik)

SYNDROMES AND A CENTURY (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)

NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (Ethan and Joel Coen)

EASTERN PROMISES (David Cronenberg)


As my wife and I live a fair distance from our nearest cinema, we've only managed to see three of the films on this list and two of those will appear in my forthcoming post on my own choices for the best DVDs of 2007.

We're certainly looking forward to spring 2008 when a new 12 screen cinema will open in nearby Derby and make cinema visits far easier and a lot cheaper.

Of the films in the S&S list, I'm especially interested in checking out the Coen's latest. I've been a keen fan of theirs since I caught BLOOD SIMPLE when it was first released at the cinema and 4 MONTHS, 3 WEEKS AND 2 DAYS - winner of the Palme d'Or and FIPRESCI awards at Cannes - sounds fascinating. You can check out indivdual critics choices for this list at http://www.bfi.org.uk/sightandsound/



2 comments:

  1. Of these I have only seen ZODIAC, NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN and EASTERN PROMISES...thought they were all brillaint.
    Love Sight and Sound as well...wish it wasn't so expensive here in the States...

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  2. Thanks, Jeremy. Sorry to read that S&S is so pricey in the US. We have a similar situation with Video Watchdog here ( I must sort out a subscription asap). I'd say THE LIVES OF OTHERS is the best film I've seen this year (best in several years I think). From reading your own excellent blog, I'd say this is a film you'll probably love.

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