jeudi 22 novembre 2012

"Cahiers du Cinema"... TOP 10 2012

and "Cosmopolis" is #2....!

Cronenberg rules...
so does Rob.... of course....!!


via les Cahiers du Cinema ...
Le numéro de fin d’année liste traditionnellement les Top Ten – ce numéro ne déroge pas à la règle. Après une année 2011 généreuse, 2012 rassemble sur les premières marches un petit nombre de grands cinéastes : Carax, premier haut la main, Coppola, Cronenberg, Sokourov et Ferrara, qui rattrape le temps perdu avec un film de 2007 (Go Go Tales) et un film de 2011 (4h44). En réalité l’éventail générationnel est plus large : Jeff Nichols, Miguel Gomes, Ira Sachs, Nadav Lapid, Joachim Trier, Leïla Kilani, Xavier Dolan, Stefano Savona, Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche s’invitent dans tous les classements. En revanche, les films de grands anciens comme Resnais (Vous n’avez encore rien vu), Kiarostami (Like Someone in Love) et Oliveira (Gebo et l’ombre) sont peu ou pas du tout cités


from Movieline
It's that time, folks! Kick off the end-of-year deluge of Top 10 lists with the best films of the year, as selected by Cahiers du Cinema. Because why bother waiting for the rest of 2012's Oscar hopefuls to screen when you've already had your mind blown by Leos Carax's wondrously WTF Holy Motors? Cahiers du Cinema's Top 10 of 2012
1. Holy Motors (Leos Carax)
2. Cosmopolis (David Cronenberg)3. Twixt (Francis Ford Coppola)
4. 4:44 Last Day On Earth (Abel Ferrara)
4. In Another Country (Hong Sang-Soo)
4. Take Shelter (Jeff Nichols)
7. Go Go Tales (Abel Ferrara)
8. Tabu (Miguel Gomes)
8. Faust (Alexadre Sokourov)
10. Keep The Lights On (Ira Sachs)

Of the honorees on the arthouse-centric list, Carax's Holy Motors, a transfixing ode to cinema and performance anchored by Denis Lavant's lead performance, should be the one to pop up elsewhere most frequently this season on critics' lists. Abel Ferrara makes the list twice — not too shabby considering that both 4:44 Last Day On Earth and Go Go Tales earned mixed acclaim from critics.

And who would've thought, four years ago when the first Twilight movie launched him into the teen idol stratosphere, that Robert Pattinson would not only make the Cahiers du Cinema Top 10 but come in with a film in the #2 slot? Looks like teaming up with Cronenberg was RPattz's best career move, after all.
The Google translation of the Cahiers du Cinema December 2012 issue is rough, to say the least, but Stéphane Delorme's editorial (located online here) states, among other agendas of the issue (translated from French: "Rather than commenting on Tops, we prefer to dwell on the failings of contemporary cinema copyright") that the publication's Top 10 selection "shows that we expect from cinema audacity and heart."

And who can argue with that?

Sound off with your thoughts below.

source: Cahiers du Cinema - Movieline / MUBI via ROBsessed...

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