Combined Film Canon - 1960 / 1969

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Updated: August 2007

The “Combined Film Canon” is a list of 2,000 great movies, assembled by combining the “They Shoot Pictures Don’t They” list of 1,000 movies and a “Doubling the Canon” list, created by participants on the IMDb Classic Film message board, which added an additional 1,000 great movies. The result is a list of 2,000 movies, which includes feature films, shorts, TV-movies, and TV mini-series. It does not include TV series or music videos.

Because of its unwieldy size, the Combined Film Canon will be posted as nine lists: 1890-1929, 1930’s, 1940’s, 1950’s, 1960’s, 1970’s, 1980’s, 1990’s, and 2000-present. These lists will be updated regularly, as They Shoot Pictures and the “Doubling the Canon” project make revisions.

On each of the nine Combined Film Canon lists, movies are first listed chronologically, and then alphabetically within the years.

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  1. 1.
    The Apartment

  2. 2.
    L'Avventura (The Criterion Collection)
    by Michelangelo Antonioni

  3. 3.
    Il bell'Antonio
    by Mauro Bolognini

  4. 4.
    Les Bonnes Femmes
    by Claude Chabrol

  5. 5.
    Chronique d'un été (Chronicle of a Summer) (1961)
    by Edgar Morin / Jean Rouch

  6. 6.
    Meghe Dhaka Tara (The Cloud-Capped Star)
    by Ritwik Ghatak

  7. 7.
    Devi (1960)
    by Satyajit Ray

  8. 8.
    Inherit the Wind
    by Stanley Kramer

  9. 9.
    Jazz on a Summer's Day
    by Bert Stern

  10. 10.
    La Dolce Vita (2-Disc Collector's Edition)
    by Federico Fellini

  11. 11.
    Late Autumn
    by Yasujirô Ozu

  12. 12.
    Macario

  13. 13.
    The Magnificent Seven (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
    by John Sturges

  14. 14.
    Mughal E Azam

  15. 15.
    Paris Belongs to Us (Paris nous appartient)
    by Jacques Rivette

  16. 16.
    Peeping Tom (The Criterion Collection)
    by Michael Powell

  17. 17.
    Psycho (Collector's Edition)
    by Alfred Hitchcock

  18. 18.
    Rocco And His Brothers
    by Luchino Visconti

  19. 19.
    Saturday Night and Sunday Morning
    by Karel Reisz

  20. 20.
    The Green Man [Region 2]
    by Basil Dearden

  21. 21.

  22. 23.
    Spartacus (The Criterion Collection)
    by Anthony Mann

  23. 24.
    Tunes of Glory (The Criterion Collection)
    by Ronald Neame

  24. 25.
    Two Women
    by Vittorio De Sica

  25. 26.
    The Virgin Spring (The Criterion Collection)
    by Ingmar Bergman

  26. 27.
    A Woman is a Woman (The Criterion Collection)
    by Jean-Luc Godard

  27. 28.
    The Young One [La joven] (1960)
    by Luis Buñuel

  28. 29.
    Accatone

  29. 30.
    Baron Prásil [The Fabulous Baron Munchausen]
    by Karel Zeman

  30. 31.
    Breakfast at Tiffany's
    by Blake Edwards

  31. 32.
    Cleo from 5 to 7 (The Criterion Collection)
    by Agnès Varda

  32. 33.
    Divorce Italian Style (The Criterion Collection)
    by Pietro Germi

  33. 34.
    The End of Summer [Region 2]
    by Yasujirô Ozu

  34. 35.
    El Cid (1961) [Import]
    by Anthony Mann

  35. 36.
    Surogat (1961)
    by Dusan Vukotic

  36. 37.
    Human Condition III - A Soldier's Prayer
    by Masaki Kobayashi

  37. 38.
    The Hustler
    by Robert Rossen

  38. 39.
    The Innocents
    by Jack Clayton

  39. 40.
    Judgment at Nuremberg [Region 2]
    by Stanley Kramer

  40. 41.
    Jules Et Jim (Original French Version with English Subtitles)
    by François Truffaut

  41. 42.
    La Notte
    by Michelangelo Antonioni

  42. 43.
    Last Year at Marienbad
    by Alain Resnais

  43. 44.
    Jacques Demy's Lola
    by Jacques Demy

  44. 45.
    The Misfits
    by John Huston

  45. 46.
    Pigs and Battleships/Buta to gunkan
    by Shohei Imamura

  46. 47.
    Il Posto (The Criterion Collection)
    by Ermanno Olmi

  47. 48.
    A Raisin in the Sun
    by Daniel Petrie

  48. 49.
    Salvatore Giuliano (The Criterion Collection)
    by Francesco Rosi

  49. 50.
    Splendor in the Grass
    by Elia Kazan

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Created by lee109 on Nov 19, 2006.
 

Comments

Thannks for the list. — 5 years ago

But Abalov should not be listed as the director of My Name is Ivan. He was fired and remained uncredited. It is clearly a Tarkovsky film.


Untitled — 6 years ago

It should be the Schlesinger version of Far from the Madding Crowd




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