25 Great films I still haven’t watched but will before 2009 ends

September 28th, 2009 | by Gautam |

I consider myself a cinephile and a good one at that. I’m not one of those people who call themselves cinephiles because they sat through the Three Colours Trilogy on cable. At 24 years old, I feel I grew up watching some of the best films that anyone can watch while growing up but somewhere along the way, I missed some obviously great films. I went through several drafts of this list and realized that there are still hundreds of films I have to watch before I can look at myself as a growing cinephile but decided to take out the most obvious ones first. Now, my friends from the blogosphere might experience a slight shock to see some of the titles listed here but I hope you understand the courage it takes to put this list out publicly, not knowing if I will be able to see it through before the year ends. But those who know me will already know that I will go ahead anyway.

So without further delay, here is:

The 25 to Cinephiliac Pride List

  1. Paris, Texas – Wim Wenders (German/ English)
  2. Vertigo – Alfred Hitchcock (English)
    The Man who shot Liberty Valance – John Ford (English)
    Faces – John Cassavetes (English)
    Taxi Driver – Martin Scorsese (English)
    Citizen Kane – Orson Welles (English)
    The Third Man – Carol Reed (English)
    Night on Earth – Jim Jarmusch (English/ Finnish/ Italian)
    Gandhi – Richard Attenborough (English)
    Magnolia – Paul Thomas Anderson (English)
    Mutual Appreciation – Andrew Bujalski (English)
    Spirited Away – Hayao Miyazaki (Japanese)
    Ali: Fear Eats the Soul – Rainer Werner Fassbender (German)
    The Shining – Stanley Kubrick (English)
    Au Revoir Les Enfants – Louis Malle (French)
    Where is the Friend’s Home? – Abbas Kiarostami (Iranian)
    Toy Story – John Lasseter (English)
    City of Sadness – Hou Hsiao-Hsen (Taiwanese)
    Branded to Kill – Seijun Suzuki (Japanese)
    Do you remember Dolly Bell? – Emir Kusturica (Serb0-Croatian)
  3. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance – John Ford (English) – watched 9th November, 11:00 pm on PC.
  4. Faces - John Cassavetes (English)
  5. Taxi Driver – Martin Scorsese (English) – watched 4th October, 12:15 am on DVD player. Film acquired from Anuj Malhotra.
  6. Citizen Kane – Orson Welles (English) - watched 15th October, 12:00 am on DVD player.
  7. The Third Man – Carol Reed (English)
  8. Night on Earth – Jim Jarmusch (English/ Finnish/ Italian/ French) - watched 30th October, 9:40 pm open air screening at the Goethe Institute, K.G.Marg.
  9. Gandhi – Richard Attenborough (English) – watched 2nd October, 9:00 pm show on Sony Pix on Gandhi’s 140th Birth Anniversary.
  10. Magnolia – Paul Thomas Anderson (English)
  11. Mutual Appreciation – Andrew Bujalski (English) - watched 2nd November, 12:00 am on DVD player. Film acquired from Nitesh Rohit.
  12. Spirited Away – Hayao Miyazaki (Japanese)
  13. Ali: Fear Eats the Soul – Rainer Werner Fassbender (German)
  14. The Shining – Stanley Kubrick (English)
  15. Au Revoir Les Enfants – Louis Malle (French)
  16. Where is the Friend’s Home? – Abbas Kiarostami (Iranian)
  17. Toy Story – John Lasseter (English)
  18. City of Sadness – Hou Hsiao-Hsen (Taiwanese)
  19. Branded to Kill - Seijun Suzuki (Japanese)
  20. Do you remember Dolly Bell? – Emir Kusturica (Serbo-Croatian)
  21. Rashomon - Akira Kurosawa (Japanese) – watched 3rd October, 3:30 pm. A rare 16mm screening at the Kurosawa repertoire, Siri Fort Auditorium
  22. The Battleship Potemkin - Sergei Eisenstein (Silent/ Russian)
  23. - Federico Fellini (Italian)
  24. Chinatown - Roman Polanski (English)
  25. Recommendation 5

The last five slots are for recommendations, I’d like if you could leave a few recommendations in the comments and depending on if I have already watched the film or not and how difficult it is to attain, I will add the title to to the list.

I will also be updating this page, as I finish watching each of these films and will give you a quick description on how and on what format I’ve watched them.

59 days to go, 20 films to watch!

5 Responses to “25 Great films I still haven’t watched but will before 2009 ends”

  1. By Nitesh on Sep 28, 2009

    Garam Hawa- MS Sathyu.
    Ugetsu- Kenji Mizoguchi
    Letters from an Unknown Women- Max Ophuls.

  2. By PhilE on Sep 29, 2009

    Brazil – Terry Gilliam, 1985.
    Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter… and Spring – Ki-duk Kim, 2004.

  3. By John Dolby on Sep 29, 2009

    The Lonliness of the Long Distance Runner- English-Tony Richardson

    The Edge of Heaven-German/Turkish/English – Fatih Akin

    La Haine-French-Mathieu Kassovitz

  4. By Gautam on Sep 29, 2009

    Nitesh- thanks for “Letters from an Unknown Woman”. PhilE- How did ‘Brazil’ skip my mind? This is surely going on the list. John, I’ve already watched the first 2 of your recommendations- will look up La Haine, thanks!

  5. By george on Jul 23, 2010

    i’ve seen many of the films on your list. the ones i havent seen are, by number: 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13, 16, 18, 20.

    i can reccomend ” Das Boot” german, wolfgang peterson dir.

    by the way, this is a really cool sight. i came across it researching the Dogma 95 movement.

    ” The Battleship Potemkin ” is an awesome film. i watchedit again a few weeks ago.

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