Kam Williams' Top Films ListCape of Good Hope is listed #11 on Kam
Williams list of Best Foreign Films
2005:
http://blackstarnews.com/?c=135&a=1888 Kam’s 10 Best
’05
Films
By Kam Williams However, I still part company from my colleagues in my staunch refusal to serve as a marketing arm of the film industry which would have us only mention movies currently in theaters. So, I’m strongly suggesting that after perusing my primary list based on Hollywood blockbusters, that you continue reading think about renting some of the equally-deserving lesser-knowns representative of other genres. Over the past year, I literally screened
hundreds of movies, the bulk of which were independently-produced artsy and
foreign flicks that never made it into circulation beyond a few select theaters
in New York, Los Angeles and a few other cities. This means that if I were to
consider these indies in preparing my 10 Best List, it would primarily be
comprised of pictures that you probably never heard of. Since I don’t want
to write an exclusive retrospective that only other film critics could relate
to, I’ve decided to limit my Top 10 to big-budget productions. However, I
still part company from my colleagues in my staunch refusal to serve as a
marketing arm of the film industry which would have us only mention movies
currently in theaters.
So, I’m strongly suggesting that after
perusing my primary list based on Hollywood blockbusters, that you continue
reading think about renting some of the equally-deserving lesser-knowns
representative of other genres.
Ten Best
List:
1. Crash;
2.
Munich;
3. War of the Worlds;
4. Coach Carter;
5. Hustle &
Flow;
6. Hitch;
7. Zathura;
8. The Producers;
9.
Batman; Begins; and,
10. The Gospel.
Best Foreign
Films:
1. Calypso Dreams
(Trinidad);
2. Nina’s Tragedies (Israel);
3. Ma Mere
(France);
4. Don’t Move (Italy);
5. Emmanuel’s Gift
(Ghana);
6. Bride & Prejudice (India);
7. 3-Iron
(Japanese);
8. Darwin’s Nightmare (Tanzania);
9. Private
(Palestine); 1
10. Deserted Station
(Iran);
11. Cape of Good Hope
(South Africa);
12. Balzac &
the Little Chinese Seamstress (China);
13. Head-On
(Germany);
14. The Man Who Copied (Brazil);
15. Aristide and
the Endless Revolution (Haiti);
16. Congo: White King, Red Rubber, Black
Death (Congo);
17. Turtles Can Fly (Iraq);
18. Torremolinos
’73 (Spain);
19. The Holy Girl (Argentina); and,
20. The
Beautiful Country (Vietnam).
Best
Documentaries:
1. The
Vanishing Black Male;
2. The Grace Lee Project;
3. Walmart:
The High Cost of Low Price;
4. The Untold Story of Emmett Till;
5.
After Innocence;
6. Protocols of Zion;
7. Rock
School;
8. The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill;
9. Mad
Hot Ballroom;
10. March of the Penguins;
11. Gunner
Palace;
12. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room;
13.
New York Doll;
14. Tell Them Who You Are;
15.
Isn’t This a Time!
Honorable
Mention:
1. Four
Brothers;
2. Goodbye, and Good Luck;
3. Ice Princess;
4.
Just Like Heaven;
5. Lila Says;
6. Mr. & Mrs. Smith;
7.
G;
8. A Tout de Suite;
9. Sin City;
10. The
Reception.
http://blackstarnews.com/?c=135&a=1888 Posted: Wed - January 11, 2006 at 07:36 PM |
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