Film Selection Criteria Part 2 |
Although artistic greatness is difficult to measure and categorize, and the process of selection is extremely subjective, these films have been chosen as "Greatest" for one or more of the following criteria: These are films that have broken technological ground, and contributed to the medium of film in a significant, unique way. They are film milestones that have had an undeniable influence (both positive and negative) on altering or advancing the development of cinema and the film industry in its first 100 years -- with their historical relevance or significance, lasting importance, innovation, experimentation, or landmark revolutionary achievement:
These are films that have special qualities or elements of excellence and brilliance, and have mastered the 'language of film' - in noteworthy acting performances, directing, producing, cinematography, script (dialogues or monologues) or story writing, editing, costumes, sound and scoring, special effects, or production design. All elements have been seamlessly blended together to create a critically-acclaimed "great film":
These are films that have won major recognition with film nominations, awards and other honors from annual film award organizations (e.g. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, The New York Film Critics, the National Board of Review, or the Golden Globes):
These are films that have a legendary, widespread, satisfying, never-fading, enduring, entertaining appeal, with authentic emotion and a universality of message (that transcends time and place) to audiences (both internationally and locally), no matter how old the film - these are the genuine "classics":
These are films that demand multiple and repeated viewings, and when intelligently and critically (re)viewed, provide hidden meanings, new psychological truths, great visual moments, mythic resonance, philosophical insight, lyrical beauty, fresh insights into how to view the world, or enlightened understanding:
These are films that have a distinctive, memorable, or idiosyncratic style that represents the peak of achievement for a screen performer or for a virtuoso director:
These are films that are prototypical or representative - they are the best, original and primary examples within a film genre or sub-genre, and they have been subsequently emulated or influential in subsequent films:
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