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100 Greatest Films |
These films were chosen using the same Selection Criteria that was employed for the previous 100 selections. The views of distinguished critics, other polls, awards recognitions, and other criteria have been considered to produce this compilation. Arguably, there is reasonable consensus by most film historians, critics and reviewers that these selections are among cinema's most critically-acclaimed, significant "must-see" films (of predominantly Hollywood-American production).
Constructive arguments may still be generated about what should and should not be in these alternative lists. Hopefully, however, younger audiences and others new to film will be encouraged or directed to discover the combined power of these film lists from the cinematic past: to determine for themselves what a 'great movie' is, and to discuss the merits of each one. The lists (and links to reviews) provide your own private film studies course or a crash course in cinema literacy. Filmsite has also created many other variations, posted at Greatest Film Lists. Comparative analysis and criticism provide the rationale for Filmsite's posting of Other Greatest Film Lists, including AFI's 100 Greatest American Films. |
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(alphabetical, in 8 parts) Each of the 8 parts below includes a short synopsis of each selection with links to longer reviews for each film |
Two other groupings expanded this list, the original list of 100 films, and a third collection of 100 films: |