100 Greatest Films of All-Time
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The Third Man (1949) directed by Carol Reed |
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2 |
Vertigo (1958) directed by Alfred Hitchcock |
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Annie Hall (1977) directed by Woody Allen |
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4 |
Children of Paradise (1945) directed by Marcel Carné |
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5 |
Tokyo Story (1953) directed by Yasujiro Ozu |
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6 |
Pierrot le Fou (1965) directed by Jean Luc Godard |
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7 |
Chinatown (1974) directed by Roman Polanski |
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8 |
The Rules of the Game (1939) directed by Jean Renoir |
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9 |
City Lights (1931) directed by Charlie Chaplin |
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10 |
The Shop on Main Street (1965) directed by Jan Kadar and Elmar Klos |
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11 |
Fanny and Alexander (1982) directed by Ingmar Bergman |
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12 |
Raging Bull (1980) directed by Martin Scorsese |
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13 |
The Godfather (1972) directed by Francis Ford Coppola |
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14 |
The Conformist (1970) directed by Bernardo Bertolucci |
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15 |
All About Eve (1950) directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
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16 |
Citizen Kane (1941) directed by Orson Welles |
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17 |
Taxi Driver (1976) directed by Martin Scorsese |
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18 |
8 1/2 (1963) directed by Federico Fellini |
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19 |
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966) directed by Mike Nichols |
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20 |
The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) directed by Carl Dreyer |
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21 |
Playtime (1967) directed by Jacques Tati |
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22 |
The Apartment (1960) directed by Billy Wilder |
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23 |
A Clockwork Orange (1971) directed by Stanley Kubrick |
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24 |
Bonnie & Clyde (1967) directed by Arthur Penn |
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25 |
Mouchette (1967) directed by Robert Bresson |
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