List Of Films Considered The Best - Best Films Of All Time

List of films considered the best  - best films of all time

While there is no general agreement upon which film is the greatest of all time, many publications and organizations have tried to determine the films considered the best. Each film listed here has topped a notable surveyâ€"whether a popular poll or a poll among film reviewersâ€"or is the highest ranked exponent of its genre or country in such a survey. Many of these sources focus on American films or were polls of English-speaking film-goers, but those considered the greatest within their respective countries are also included here. Many films are widely considered among the best ever made, whether they appear at #1 on each list or not.

None of the surveys that produced these citations should be viewed as a scientific measurement of the opinions of film viewers. Each may suffer the effects of vote stacking or skewed demographics. Internet-based surveys have a self-selected audience of unknown participants. The methodology of some surveys may be questionable. Sometimes (as in the case of the American Film Institute) voters were asked to select films from a limited list of entries.

List of films considered the best  - best films of all time
Critics and filmmakers

Sight & Sound poll

Every decade, the British film magazine Sight & Sound asks an international group of film professionals to vote for the greatest film of all time. The Sight & Sound accolade has come to be regarded as one of the most important of the "greatest ever film" lists. The American film critic Roger Ebert described it as "by far the most respected of the countless polls of great moviesâ€"the only one most serious movie people take seriously."

  • Bicycle Thieves (1948) by Vittorio De Sica topped the first Sight & Sound critics' poll in 1952.
  • Citizen Kane (1941) by Orson Welles was voted #1 in the five Sight & Sound critics' polls from 1962 to 2002. A separate Sight & Sound poll of established film directors, held for the first time in 1992, also placed Citizen Kane at #1 in 1992 and 2002.
  • Vertigo (1958) by Alfred Hitchcock topped the Sight & Sound critics' poll in 2012, dethroning Citizen Kane.
  • Tokyo Story (1953) by Yasujirō Ozu topped the Sight & Sound directors' poll in 2012, dethroning Citizen Kane.
  • La Règle du jeu (The Rules of the Game) (1939) by Jean Renoir is the only movie to have appeared in every one of the Sight & Sound critics' polls; its only appearance in the directors' poll was #9 in 2002.

Brussels World's Fair's international poll

The Brussels World's Fair polled 117 experts from 26 countries in 1958. Battleship Potemkin (1925) by Sergei Eisenstein was ranked #1.

Rotten Tomatoes

In the Rotten Tomatoes aggregate score rankings, The Wizard of Oz (1939) is in 1st place with a 99% rating based on 109 reviews as of 19 December 2016. The Third Manâ€"ranked in 2nd place overallâ€"is the highest ranked film with a 100 percent rating (based on 76 reviews).

Metacritic

Metacritic lists over 9,000 films ranked by aggregate score, which sees The Godfather ranked in the top position as of 19 December 2016. The Godfather is one of only three films on the Metacritic list to attain a perfect 100 score, along with Boyhood and Three Colors: Red.

Hollywood

In a survey of the Hollywood region undertaken by The Hollywood Reporter in 2014, in which every studio, agency, publicity firm and production house was ballotted, over 2000 industry workers voted The Godfather (1972) the greatest film.

List of films considered the best  - best films of all time
Audience polls

  • Gone with the Wind (1939) was picked as the best film for Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time.
  • The Godfather (1972) was voted #1 by Entertainment Weekly's readers in 1999 and voted as #1 in a Time Out readers' poll in 1998. The film was also voted as the "Greatest Movie of All Time" in September 2008 by 10,000 readers of Empire magazine, 150 people from the movie business and 50 film critics.
  • The Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001â€"2003) was voted the most popular film of all time by an audience poll for the Australian television special My Favourite Film and by a poll cast by 120,000 German voters for the TV special "Die besten Filme aller Zeiten" (German "The best films of all time") in 2004.

List of films considered the best  - best films of all time
Particular genres or media

Action

  • Mad Max 2 (1981) was voted the greatest action film of all time in a readers' poll by Rolling Stone magazine in 2015.
  • Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) was chosen as the best action film for Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time.
  • Die Hard (1988) was voted the greatest action film of all time by a Time Out poll of fifty experts in the genre, including directors and actors, in 2016.
  • Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) tops Rotten Tomatoes' Top 100 Action & Adventure Movies list with a 97% score based on 357 reviews as of 19 December 2016. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) is the highest ranked film (at #4) with a 100 percent rating (based on 45 reviews).

Animation

  • The Lion King (1994) was chosen as the best animated film for Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time in 2011.
  • Toy Story (1995) was voted #1 on the "Top 100 Animated Features of All Time" list by the Online Film Critics Society (published March 2003).
  • Inside Out (2015) tops Rotten Tomatoes' Top 100 Animation Movies list with a 98% score based on 318 reviews as of 19 December 2016. Toy Story 2 (1999) is the highest ranked film (at #4) with a 100 percent rating (based on 163 reviews).

Christmas

  • It's a Wonderful Life (1946) is #1 on the Movie Review Query Engine's list of the best holiday movies as of 19 December 2016. It also tops Rotten Tomatoes' Best Christmas Movies list as of 19 December 2016.
  • Die Hard (1988) was voted the greatest Christmas movie by Empire's readers in 2015.

Comedy

  • Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979) was voted the greatest comedy ever in polls conducted by Total Film magazine in 2000, the British TV network Channel 4 in 2006, and The Guardian newspaper in 2007.
  • Airplane! (1980) was chosen as the best comedy for Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time.

Comic/superhero

  • The Dark Knight (2008) was voted the greatest superhero movie in a reader's poll conducted by Rolling Stone in 2014 and tops a list on comic book adaptations by Movie Review Query Engine as of 19 December 2016.

Disaster

  • The Poseidon Adventure (1972) was voted best disaster movie in a poll of 500 members of the UCI cinemas staff in May 2004.

Documentary

  • Man with a Movie Camera (1929) was voted the greatest documentary ever by 200 curators and critics and 100 film makers, many of whom were documentary specialists, in a 2014 poll organised by Sight & Sound.
  • Bowling for Columbine (2002) heads the list of 20 all-time favorite non-fiction films selected by members of the International Documentary Association (IDA) in 2002.
  • Hoop Dreams (1994) was ranked as the greatest documentary of all time by the International Documentary Association in 2007.

Historical

  • Schindler's List (1993) was chosen as the best political/historical film for Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time.

Horror

  • The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) is ranked #1 on Rotten Tomatoes' Top 100 Horror Movies list with a 100% score based on 48 reviews as of 19 December 2016.
  • The Exorcist (1973) was chosen as the best horror film for Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time.
  • The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) ranks #1 on Total Film's 2005 list of the greatest horror films.

Musical

See The Wizard of Oz in the Rotten Tomatoes section above.
  • West Side Story (1961) was chosen as the best screen musical by readers of The Observer in a 2007 poll.
  • The Sound of Music (1965) was chosen as the best musical for Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time.

Mystery

  • The Third Man (1949) is ranked #1 on Rotten Tomatoes' Top 100 Mystery & Suspense Movies list with a 100% score based on 76 reviews as of 19 December 2016.

Science fiction

  • 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) tops the Online Film Critics Society 2002 list of greatest science fiction films of all time. It is also the only science fiction film to make the Sight and Sound critics' poll for ten best movies (#10 in 1992, #6 in 2002 and 2012).
  • Blade Runner (1982) was voted the best science fiction film by a panel of scientists assembled by the British newspaper The Guardian in 2004. In New Scientist, Blade Runner was voted "all-time favourite science fiction film" in the readers' poll in 2008.
  • Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) is ranked #2 on Rotten Tomatoes' Top 100 Science Fiction & Fantasy Movies list with a 97% score based on 357 reviews as of 19 December 2016, behind fantasy film The Wizard of Oz (1939).

Sports

  • Rocky (1976) topped Digital Spy's "greatest ever sports movie" audience poll in 2012.
  • Murderball (2005) is ranked #1 on Rotten Tomatoes' Top 100 Sports & Fitness Movies list with a 98% score based on 138 reviews as of 19 December 2016.

Thriller

  • The Silence of the Lambs (1991) was chosen as the best suspense/thriller for Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time.

Western

  • The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) is ranked #1 on Rotten Tomatoes' Top 100 Western Movies list with a 100% score based on 45 reviews as of 19 December 2016.
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) was chosen as the best western film for Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time.

List of films considered the best  - best films of all time
Countries

Australia

  • The Castle (1997) was selected by the public as Australia's favourite film in a 2008 poll conducted by the Australian Film Institute, in collaboration with Australia Post.

Bangladesh

  • Titash Ekti Nadir Naam (1973) topped the list of 10 best Bangladeshi films in the audience and critics' polls conducted by the British Film Institute in 2002.

Canada

  • Mon oncle Antoine (1971): Named first in the Toronto International Film Festival's Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time in 1984, 1993 and 2004.
  • The Sweet Hereafter (1997): Voted the best Canadian film ever by readers of Playback in 2002.
  • Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001) was named first in the Toronto International Film Festival's 2015 Top 10 Canadian Films of All Time.

Czech Republic

  • Marketa Lazarova (1967) was voted the all-time best Czech-Slovak movie in a 1998 poll of 54 Czech and Slovak film critics and publicists.
  • Cosy Dens (1999) is the best Czech film according to readers' poll by Reflex magazine in 2011.

Chile

  • Julio comienza en julio (1979): Chosen in 1999 as the "Best Chilean Film of the Century" in a vote organized by the Municipality of Santiago.

China

  • Spring in a Small Town (小城之春) (1948) was ranked #1 on the Hong Kong Film Awards Association's Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures list in 2005.
  • Farewell My Concubine (霸王别姬; 1993) was picked as #1 by 88 international film experts for Time Out's 100 Best Mainland Chinese Films in 2014.

Croatia

  • Tko pjeva zlo ne misli (One Who Sings Means No Harm, 1970) was voted the best Croatian movie of all time by Croatian film critics in 1999.

Estonia

  • Kevade (Spring, 1969) received the first place in the Estonian feature films Top Ten Poll in 2002 held by Estonian film critics and journalists.

Finland

  • The Unknown Soldier (1955) was voted the best Finnish movie by 1213 respondents in an Internet poll by Helsingin Sanomat in 2007.
  • Komisario Palmun erehdys (1960) was chosen as the best Finnish fictional movie of all time in a poll of 48 critics by Yle in 2012.

Hong Kong

  • A Better Tomorrow (英雄本色) (1986), filmed and produced in Hong Kong, was voted the second best Chinese film ever made by the Hong Kong Film Awards Association in 2005.

Hungary

  • The Round-Up (1965) by Miklós Jancsó was chosen as the best Hungarian film in a 2000 Hungarian film critics' poll.
  • Satan's Tango (1994), directed by Béla Tarr, is 36th, the highest rank for a Hungarian film, in the 2012 Sight & Sound critics' poll.

India

  • Pather Panchali (1955) by Satyajit Ray appeared on the Sight & Sound Critics' Poll in 1992 (ranked #6). It also topped the British Film Institute's user poll of "Top 10 Indian Films" of all time in 2002.
  • Sholay (1975) by Ramesh Sippy topped the British Film Institute's critics' poll of "Top 10 Indian Films" of all time in 2002.
  • Mayabazar (1957) by Kadiri Venkata Reddy was chosen as the greatest Indian film of all time in an online poll conducted by IBN Live in 2013.

Iran

  • Bashu, the Little Stranger (1986) was voted "Best Iranian Film of all time" in November 1999 by a Persian movie magazine Picture World poll of 150 Iranian critics and professionals.

Ireland

  • The Commitments (1991) was voted the best Irish film of all time in a 2005 Jameson Whiskey online poll of over 10,000 Irish people.

Israel

  • Giv'at Halfon Eina Ona (1976) was voted "Favorite Israeli Film of All Time" in a 2004 poll by Ynet, the platform of the Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot. The film received votes from 25,000 web users.
  • Avanti Popolo (1986) was voted "Greatest Israeli Film of All Time" in a 2013 poll of 20 Israeli film experts by NRG Ma'ariv.

Japan

  • Rashomon (ç¾…ç"Ÿé–€; 1950) by Akira Kurosawa is at #10 the highest-ranked Japanese film on the Village Voice 1999 "Best Films of the Century" list, voted on by 59 film critics.
  • Tokyo Story (東京物語 Tokyo Monogatari; 1953) by Yasujirō Ozu topped the Sight & Sound directors' poll and came third place in the critics' poll in 2012.

Netherlands

  • Zwartboek (Black Book â€" 2006 â€" Paul Verhoeven): Voted best Dutch film of all time at the 2008 Netherlands Film Festival by nearly 15,000 members of the public.

Norway

  • Ni Liv (Nine Lives â€" 1957 â€" Arne Skouen): The critics' choice for "Best Norwegian Film of All Time" during the 2005 Bergen International Film Festival.
  • FlÃ¥klypa Grand Prix (Pinchcliffe Grand Prix â€" 1975 â€" Ivo Caprino): The people's choice for "Best Norwegian Film of All Time" during the 2005 Bergen International Film Festival.

Pakistan

  • Baji (1963), directed by S. Suleman, topped the British Film Institute's critics' poll of "Top 10 Pakistani Films" of all time in 2002.
  • Aina (1977), directed by Nazr-ul-Islam, topped the British Film Institute's user poll of "Top 10 Pakistani Films" of all time in 2002.

Philippines

  • Himala (Miracle) (1982) by Ishmael Bernal won the 2008 CNN Asia Pacific Screen Awards Viewers Choice as "Best Asia-Pacific Film of All Time" (voted for by thousands of film fans around the world).

Poland

  • Teddy Bear (1980) was voted by the public of 2013 Filmfest PL as the best movie of all time.

Romania

  • Reconstituirea (The Reenactment, 1968) directed by Lucian Pintilie was selected as the best Romanian film by 40 film critics in 2008.

Slovakia

  • Pictures of the Old World (1972) was voted the best Slovak film of all time by Slovak critics in 2000.
  • The Shop on Main Street (1965) was named the second best film in the 100 years of Czech-Slovak cinema in a poll of 54 filmmakers, critics, and theorists. It was the best placed Slovak film in this poll. It should be noted that there is a controversy whether the Film is Slovak or Czech.

Sri Lanka

  • Pura Handa Kaluwara (1997) by P. Vithanage topped the British Film Institute's critics' poll of "Top 10 Sri Lankan Films" of all time in 2002.
  • Ananta Rathiriya (1995) by P. Vithanage topped the British Film Institute's user poll of "Top 10 Sri Lankan Films" of all time in 2002.

Sweden

  • Persona (1966) by Ingmar Bergman reached the highest position (#5 in 1972) of any Swedish film on any of Sight & Sound's lists of greatest films of all time.
  • The Phantom Carriage (Körkarlen, 1921) by Victor Sjöström was voted the best Swedish film of all time by 50 film critics and academics in a poll conducted by film magazine FLM in 2012.

Taiwan

  • A City of Sadness (traditional Chinese: 悲情城市, 1989) is at #5 the highest ranking Taiwanese film on a list of the Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures unveiled by the Hong Kong Film Awards in 2005.

Turkey

  • Yol (1982) by Åžerif Gören was selected as the best Turkish film in a 2003 poll undertaken by Ankara Sinema DerneÄŸi (Ankara Association for Cinema Culture) of people interested in cinema professionally.

United Kingdom

  • The Third Man (1949): Voted best British film ever by 1000 industry professionals, academics, and critics in a British Film Institute poll conducted in 1999. Highest ranked British entry and #2 overall on the Rotten Tomatoes list of the best films of all time with a 100% rating based on 76 reviews as of 19 December 2016.
  • Lawrence of Arabia (1962): voted "best British film of all time" in August 2004 by over 200 respondents in a Sunday Telegraph poll of Britain's leading filmmakers.
  • Get Carter (1971): Named best British film in a poll of 25 film critics by Total Film magazine in 2004.
  • Don't Look Now (1973): Named best British film in a poll of 150 film industry experts conducted by Time Out London in 2011.
  • Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975) was voted the best British picture of all time by 7000 film fans in a 2004 poll by the UK arm of Amazon and Internet Movie Database.

United States

  • Gone with the Wind (1939) was voted the favorite film of Americans in a poll of 2,279 adults undertaken by Harris Interactive in 2008, and again in a follow-up poll of 2,276 adults in 2014.
  • Citizen Kane (1941) was selected as the greatest American film in 2015 by sixty-two international film critics surveyed by the BBC. It was also ranked top in every Sight & Sound critics' poll between 1962 and 2002, and the directors' poll in 1992 and 2002. The American Film Institute polled 1,500 film community leaders for the lists 100 Years... 100 Movies and 100 Years... 100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) in 1998 and 2007 respectively, both of which identified Citizen Kane as the best American film ever.
  • Vertigo (1958) topped the Sight & Sound critics' poll in 2012.
  • The Godfather (1972) was selected as the greatest film by 2,120 industry professionals in a Hollywood survey undertaken by The Hollywood Reporter in 2014.

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