French film magazine Cahiers du Cinéma have compiled a list of the 100 greatest films of all time. It is published this month in an illustrated book and was put together by 76 French film directors, critics and industry executives. None of the films are British, echoing a remark made by the famous French director, (and a former editor of the magazine) Francois Truffaut:
The British cinema is made of dullness and reflects a submissive lifestyle, where enthusiasm, warmth, and zest are nipped in the bud. A film is a born loser just because it is English.
Anyway, here are the 100 films:
- Citizen Kane – Orson Welles
- The Night of the Hunter – Charles Laughton
- The Rules of the Game (La Règle du jeu) – Jean Renoir
- Sunrise – Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
- L’Atalante – Jean Vigo
- M – Fritz Lang
- Singin’ in the Rain – Stanley Donen & Gene Kelly
- Vertigo – Alfred Hitchcock
- Children of Paradise (Les Enfants du Paradis) – Marcel Carné
- The Searchers – John Ford
- Greed – Erich von Stroheim
- Rio Bravo – Howard Hawkes
- To Be or Not to Be – Ernst Lubitsch
- Tokyo Story – Yasujiro Ozu
- Contempt (Le Mépris) – Jean-Luc Godard
- Tales of Ugetsu (Ugetsu monogatari) – Kenji Mizoguchi
- City Lights – Charlie Chaplin
- The General – Buster Keaton
- Nosferatu the Vampire – Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
- The Music Room – Satyajit Ray
- Freaks – Tod Browning
- Johnny Guitar – Nicholas Ray
- The Mother and the Whore (La Maman et la Putain) – Jean Eustache
- The Great Dictator – Charlie Chaplin
- The Leopard (Le Guépard) – Luchino Visconti
- Hiroshima, My Love – Alain Resnais
- The Box of Pandora (Loulou) – Georg Wilhelm Pabst
- North by Northwest – Alfred Hitchcock
- Pickpocket – Robert Bresson
- Golden Helmet (Casque d’or) – Jacques Becker
- The Barefoot Contessa – Joseph Mankiewitz
- Moonfleet – Fritz Lang
- Diamond Earrings (Madame de…) – Max Ophüls
- Pleasure – Max Ophüls
- The Deer Hunter – Michael Cimino
- The Adventure – Michelangelo Antonioni
- Battleship Potemkin – Sergei M. Eisenstein
- Notorious – Alfred Hitchcock
- Ivan the Terrible – Sergei M. Eisenstein
- The Godfather – Francis Ford Coppola
- Touch of Evil – Orson Welles
- The Wind – Victor Sjöström
- 2001: A Space Odyssey – Stanley Kubrick
- Fanny and Alexander – Ingmar Bergman
- The Crowd – King Vidor
- 8 1/2 – Federico Fellini
- La Jetée – Chris Marker
- Pierrot le Fou – Jean-Luc Godard
- Confessions of a Cheat (Le Roman d’un tricheur) – Sacha Guitry
- Amarcord – Federico Fellini
- Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et la Bête) – Jean Cocteau
- Some Like It Hot – Billy Wilder
- Some Came Running – Vincente Minnelli
- Gertrud – Carl Theodor Dreyer
- King Kong – Ernst Shoedsack & Merian J. Cooper
- Laura – Otto Preminger
- The Seven Samurai – Akira Kurosawa
- The 400 Blows – François Truffaut
- La Dolce Vita – Federico Fellini
- The Dead – John Huston
- Trouble in Paradise – Ernst Lubitsch
- It’s a Wonderful Life – Frank Capra
- Monsieur Verdoux – Charlie Chaplin
- The Passion of Joan of Arc – Carl Theodor Dreyer
- À bout de Souffle – Jean-Luc Godard
- Apocalypse Now – Francis Ford Coppola
- Barry Lyndon – Stanley Kubrick
- La Grande Illusion – Jean Renoir
- Intolerance – David Wark Griffith
- A Day in the Country (Partie de campagne) – Jean Renoir
- Playtime – Jacques Tati
- Rome, Open City – Roberto Rossellini
- Livia (Senso) – Luchino Visconti
- Modern Times – Charlie Chaplin
- Van Gogh – Maurice Pialat
- An Affair to Remember – Leo McCarey
- Andrei Rublev – Andrei Tarkovsky
- The Scarlet Empress – Joseph von Sternberg
- Sansho the Bailiff – Kenji Mizoguchi
- Talk to Her – Pedro Almodóvar
- The Party – Blake Edwards
- Tabu – Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau
- The Bandwagon – Vincente Minnelli
- A Star Is Born – George Cukor
- Mr. Hulot’s Holiday – Jacques Tati
- America, America – Elia Kazan
- El – Luis Buñuel
- Kiss Me Deadly – Robert Aldrich
- Once Upon a Time in America – Sergio Leone
- Daybreak (Le Jour se lève) – Marcel Carné
- Letter from an Unknown Woman – Max Ophüls
- Lola – Jacques Demy
- Manhattan – Woody Allen
- Mulholland Drive. – David Lynch
- My Night at Maud’s (Ma nuit chez Maud) – Eric Rohmer
- Night and Fog (Nuit et Brouillard) – Alain Resnais
- The Gold Rush – Charlie Chaplin
- Scarface – Howard Hawks
- Bicycle Thieves – Vittorio de Sica
- 100.Napoléon – Abel Gance
WOW ! What a list… I agree with quite a bit of it !!!
But just who was that famous French director and former editor of the magazine in question?
Juan,
Thanks for pointing out the mistake. i have now corrected it.
It would be interesting to know when he made the comment. As for the list, it’s very French, isn’t it? Pro-European, determinedly non-commercial. A grudging nod in the direction of Hollywood. Great films or big-rep, “seventh-art” directors?
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