Juggling travel and work, I still managed to catch 175 films in 2011. Below is a list of the films I liked the most, organized chronologically – in the order that I saw some them along the year.
I was able to see a few films that have not been officially released in the US. By the way, most US annual “top ten” lists require that a film must have had a one week long release in the USA. Otherwise, it cannot be counted. So if one happens to catch a film that plays for a couple of days somewhere in the US, then that film cannot be added to any lists as it has not been “officially” released. I do not follow this criteria as it seems a bit dated for the digital era.
I also saw a few others that were officially released in the US this year although they were released last year or before in other countries. For this set of films, I have added the year in which they were actually made in the lists below.
- Caves of Forgotten Dreams (3D) – Werner Herzog (2010, Germany)
- Le Quattro Volte – Michelangelo Frammartino (2010, Italy)
- The Time that Remains – Elia Suleiman (2009, Israel/France)
- Incendies – Denis Villeneuve (Canada)
- Octubre / Octubre- Daniel & Diego Vega Vidal (2010, Perú)
- City of Life and Death – Lu Chuan (2010, China)
- The Tree of Life – Terence Malick (USA)
- Senna – Asif Kapadia (2010, UK)
- Silent Souls – Aleksei Fedorchenko (2010 Russia)
- The Turin Horse – Bela Tarr (Hungary)
- Margin Call – J.C. Chandor (USA)
- Le Havre – Aki Kaurismaki (Finland)
- Melancholia – Lars von Trier (Denmark)
- A Separation – Asghar Farhadi (Iran)
- Secret Sunshine / Milyang – Chang-dong Lee (2007, Korea)
- Biutiful – Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu (Mexico)
- Bas-fonds – Islid Le Besco (2010,France)
- I saw the Devil – Ji-woon Kim (2010, Korea)
- Even the Rain / También la lluvia – Icíar Bollaín (2010, Spain)
- The Princess of Montpensier – Dir. Bertrand Travernier (2010, France)
- The Student / El Estudiante – Santiago Mitre – Argentina
- Sarah’s Key / Elle s’appelait Sarah – Gilles Paquet-Brenner (2010, France)
- The Guard – John Michael McDonagh (UK)
- The Help – Tate Taylor (USA)
- The Beast / La Bestia – Pedro Ultreras (2010, Mexico)
- The Ides of March – George Clooney (USA)
- The Siege / La Toma – Angus Gibson & Miguel Salazar (South Africa/Colombia)
- The Names of Love / Le nom des gens – Dir. Michel Leclerc (2010, France)
- A Dangerous Method – David Cronenberg (Canada)
Catching up (seeing the ones I missed in the past):
- Silentium – Wolfgang Murnberger (2004, Austria)
- Charly – Isild Le Besco (2007, France)
- Cargo 200 – Aleksey Balabanov (2007, Russia)
- Shadows in Paradise – Aki Kaurismaki (1986, Finland)
- The Zone / La Zona – Rodrigo Plá (2007, Mexico)
- Alamar – Pedro González-Rubio (2008, Mexico)
- Little Soldier – Lille Soldat – Annette K. Olesen (2008, Denmark)
- Teo’s Journey / El viaje de Teo – Walter Doehner (2007, Mexico)
- The Infinite Border /La Frontera Infinita – Juan Manuel Sepulveda (2007, Mexico)
- Leningrad Cowboys go to America – Aki Kariusmaki (1989, Finland)
- The King / El Rey – José Antonio Dorado (2004, Colombia)
Classics revisited:
- The Liberation of LB Jones – William Wyler (1970, USA)
- Mississippi Mermaid – Francois Truffaut (1969, France)
- Belle de Jour – Luis Buñuel (1967, Spain/France)
- The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner – Tony Richardson (1962, UK)
- Rififi – Du rififi chez les hommes – Jules Dassin (1955, France)
- Gun Crazy – Joseph H. Lewis (1950, USA)
- The Home and the World – Satyajit Ray (1985, India)
- Aguirre: The Wrath of God – Werner Herzog (1972, Germany)
- Mamma Roma – Pier Paolo Pasolini (1962, Italy)
- The Leopard / Il Gatopardo – Luchino Visconti (1960, Italy)
- Eclipse / L’eclisee – Michelaneglo Antonioni (1962, Italy)
- Wanda – Barbara Loden (1970, USA)
Did not manage to see but really wanted to:
- Mysteries of Lisbon – Raul Ruiz (Portugal)
- Nostalgia for the Light / Nostalgia de la Luz – Patricio Guzman (2010, Chile)
- A Bright Summer Day –Edward Yang (1991, Taiwan)
- Extraordinary Stories / Historias Extraordinarias – Mariano Llinás (2008, Argentina)
- World on a Wire – Rainer Werner Fassbinder (1973, Germany)
Cheers, Raúl