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Officially The Best Redux

As a contrast, after watching a year’s worth of Netflix movies, I thought it would be fun to watch all the films on the Sight & Sound directors’ poll, so I did, and probably bored all you all to death while doing it.

Or was that the COVID?

It was probably the COVID. *crosses fingers*

It’s will probably surprise nobody when I say that the movies on that list are, on the whole, pretty spiffy. I had fun! I discovered a whole bunch of great movies that I hadn’t seen before, so: Mission accomplished.

https://lars.ingebrigtsen.no/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/otb.mp4

But… it’s a list that has some… uhm… issues. Here’s the list of movies:

Pos   Year Title   BT
#1 1953 Tokyo Story Y
#2 1941 Citizen Kane N
#2 1968 2001: A Space Odyssey N
#4 1963 X
#5 1976 Taxi Driver N
#6 1979 Apocalypse Now N
#7 1972 The Godfather N
#7 1958 Vertigo N
#9 1975 Mirror Y
#10 1948 The Bicycle Thieves N
#11 1960 Breathless N
#12 1980 Raging Bull N
#13 1966 Andrei Rublev N
#13 1959 The 400 Blows N
#13 1966 Persona Y
#16 1982 Fanny and Alexander Y
#17 1954 Seven Samurai N
#18 1950 Rashomon N
#19 1955 Ordet X
#19 1975 Barry Lyndon N
#21 1966 Au Hasard Balthazar X
#22 1939 La Règle du jeu X
#22 1934 L’Atalante N
#22 1936 Modern Times N
#22 1927 Sunrise N
#26 1954 La strada X
#26 1966 The Battle of Algiers X
#26 1958 Touch of Evil N
#26 1955 The Night of the Hunter Y
#30 1985 Come And See N
#30 1931 City Lights Y
#30 1964 Il Vangelo secondo Matteo X
#30 1974 The Godfather: Part II N
#30 1960 L’Avventura X
#30 1973 Amarcord X
#37 1967 Playtime Y
#37 1928 Passion of Joan of Arc N
#37 1961 Viridiana N
#37 1990 Close-Up N
#37 1960 La dolce vita N
#37 1959 Some Like It Hot Y
#37 1956 Un condamné à mort s’est échappé ou Le vent souffle où il veut X
#44 1968 Hour of the Wolf N
#44 1960 The Apartment Y
#44 1968 Once Upon a Time in the West N
#44 1963 Le mépris X
#48 1960 Psycho N
#48 1985 Shoah X
#48 1990 Goodfellas Y
#48 1954 Rear Window Y
#48 1929 Man with a Movie Camera N
#48 1955 Pather Panchali Y
#48 1959 Pickpocket X
#48 1956 The Searchers Y
#48 1962 Lawrence of Arabia N
#48 1962 L’eclisse X
#48 1975 One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest N
#59 1937 La grande illusion X
#59 1966 The Good, the Bad and the Ugly N
#59 1986 Blue Velvet N
#59 1970 Il conformista X
#59 1974 A Woman Under the Influence Y
#59 1972 Aguirre, Wrath of God N
#59 1964 Gertrud X
#59 1966 Blow Up X
#67 1952 Singin’ in the Rain Y
#67 2000 In The Mood For Love Y
#67 1954 Journey to Italy Y
#67 1950 Sunset Blvd. N
#67 1982 Blade Runner N
#67 1962 Vivre sa vie Y
#67 1973 Badlands N
#67 1953 Ugetsu Monogatari N
#75 1975 Jaws Y
#75 1950 Los Olvidados X
#75 1969 The Wild Bunch X
#75 1970 Husbands X
#75 2001 Mulholland Dr Y
#75 1969 Kes N
#75 1975 Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma Y
#75 1957 The Seventh Seal N
#75 1980 The Shining N
#75 2005 Hidden X
#75 1973 Angst essen Seele auf X
#75 1971 A Clockwork Orange N
#75 2007 There Will Be Blood N
#75 1926 The General N
#75 1925 Battleship Potemkin N
#75 1931 M Y
#91 1967 Le Samouraï N
#91 1961 L’Année dernière à Marienbad X
#91 1964 Soy Cuba X
#91 1973 Don’t Look Now Y
#91 1983 Sans Soleil X
#91 1976 The Killing of a Chinese Bookie X
#91 1983 L’argent X
#91 1933 Zéro de Conduite X
#91 1978 The Deer Hunter N
#91 1925 The Gold Rush N
#91 1977 Opening Night X
#91 1999 Beau Travail N
#91 1973 La Maman et la putain X
#91 1974 Chinatown N
#91 1929 Un chien andalou N
#91 1965 Pierrot le Fou X

I was going to do a bunch of data-driven charts based on the movies, but the idea didn’t occur to me until I was a few months into watching, and trying to recall data points now is just too much work. I hate work.

But I did do the Bechdel test, since that’s a service I can just query.

Here’s the results: There were 32 movies with no rating (or I was too lazy to figure out under what name the movies were filed under); 23 films that passes the test and 50 films that do not pass the test. Yes, I know the weaknesses of the test — there are experimental movies on the list where nobody speaks at all, and those fail the test, of course. And failing the test doesn’t mean that it’s a bad movie, but it’s… It’s something.

I wonder how many films on the list would fail the reverse Bechdel test (i.e., flip the genders). Persona would, for instance.

It’s not a very diverse list of films, either: I don’t think a single one of these have a black actor in one of the central roles? (Please correct me if I misremember.) The vast majority of the films are from the US or from Europe, and the few that aren’t are from Japan or Hong Kong. (And one from Iran and one from Bangladesh.) There’s a single movie directed by a woman (Claire Denis) and that is also the single movie that is (possibly) about an LGBTQ+ person. (Well, if you ignore Salò, which I think you should.)

This is a list that is overwhelmingly by, and is about, heterosexual white guys.

I’m sure you’re all shocked. SHOCKED I TELLS YA! I brings ya so much exciting news.

I know, I know.

But it is kinda embarrassing, and Sight & Sound already knows:

Female filmmakers also continue to be underserved by the consensus: while a quarter of our voters were women, there were barely nine female-directed titles in our top 250. And while we attempted to extend our invitations to more particular connoisseurs of documentary, animation, experimental and short films, there’ve been few surprises to disrupt the dominance of the ‘art’ feature film – the most notable exceptions being at numbers 8 and 29…

(8 is Man With A Movie Camera and 29 is Shoah on the Critics’ List.)

I was wondering about the distribution of upper class/working class concerns in the films… but that sounds like way, way too much work for me. My guess is… that it’s kinda even? For every Citizen Kane, there’s a Bicycle Thief. But I may well be mistaken.

It’s also a list that is heavily weighted towards straightforwardly narrative films. That is, there’s very few experimental films here. I think there’s like… five?… that don’t have a narrative focus. It’s also very heavily weighted towards deep and serious movies. I love the deepness; I surely does; but just a handful of comedies seems… odd? If I were to do a list of swell flicks, there’d be more of them.

And: There’s a single musical on the list. It’s a fine movie; it’s a delight — but it’s not one I’d even put on my top ten of musicals. But it’s easy to see how it ended up here: It’s muscular and swaggering.

It’s also rather striking how many movies from the 70s are on this list, but probably just an artefact of the age distribution of the directors voting. I mean, I don’t mind watching four movies by John Cassavetes — but it’s… it’s a thing.

This person has done an analysis of the poll over the years. I think the main take-away is that the list isn’t very stable? I’m guessing some of the 70s movies will be gone in the 2022 poll to be replaced by… 80s movies? Dear god! Please don’t have The Goonies on the next edition!

PLEASE!

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