AWFJ’s Top 100 Films List

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From The Alliance of Women Film Journalists’ website, http://www.awfj.org:

The Tenth Anniversary of AFI’s 100 Greatest Movies List got us to thinking, especially when we noticed that of 400 films nominated for AFI’s list, only 4.5 were directed by women. Without knowing who’d been on AFI’s nominating committee nor what instructions they were given, we thought it would be interesting and fun to see whether AWFJ members– a diverse group of strongly opinionated and outspoken professional women film journalists who care passionately about the movies and industry they cover– would develop a list substantially different AFI‘s. Without issuing directives nor suggesting that only films made by and/or about women be eligible, we asked members to suggest titles they’d like to see on AWFJ’s Top 100 Films List. All titles submitted were placed on the ballot, members voted, votes were tallied. The result, presented in alphabetical order, is an eclectic, perhaps somewhat surprising collection of titles. It’s neither politically nor academically correct, and it’s far from definitive. But it can be said to reflect our women’s perspective, and we’ve annotated each title, indicating why it’s favored. We had so much fun compiling our list, we’ll probably do it again. Meanwhile, we hope you’ll enjoy reading our list as much as we enjoyed putting it together.

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  1. 1.
    The Accused
    by Jonathan Kaplan

  2. 2.
    Adam's Rib

  3. 3.
    African Queen [Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn]
    by John Huston

  4. 4.
    All About Eve
    by Joseph L. Mankiewicz

  5. 5.
    All About My Mother

  6. 6.
    Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
    by Martin Scorsese

  7. 7.
    Alien (The Director's Cut)
    by Ridley Scott

  8. 8.
    An Angel at My Table (The Criterion Collection)
    by Jane Campion

  9. 9.
    An Unmarried Woman
    by Paul Mazursky

  10. 10.
    Amelie

  11. 11.
    Annie Hall
    by Woody Allen

  12. 12.
    The Apartment

  13. 14.
    Babette's Feast

  14. 15.
    Being Julia
    by István Szabó

  15. 16.
    Bend It Like Beckham (Widescreen Edition)
    by Gurinder Chadha

  16. 17.
    Born Yesterday
    by George Cukor

  17. 18.
    Breakfast at Tiffany's
    by Blake Edwards

  18. 20.
    Bringing Up Baby (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Howard Hawks

  19. 21.
    Carrie (Special Edition)
    by Brian De Palma

  20. 22.
    Casablanca (Snap Case)
    by Michael Curtiz

  21. 23.
    Central Station
    by Walter Salles

  22. 24.
    Chinatown
    by Roman Polanski

  23. 25.
    Citizen Kane (Two-Disc Special Edition)
    by Orson Welles

  24. 26.
    Clueless
    by Amy Heckerling

  25. 27.
    Coal Miner's Daughter - 25th Anniversary Edition
    by Michael Apted

  26. 28.
    Dance, Girl, Dance
    by Dorothy Arzner

  27. 29.
    The Earrings of Madame de...
    by Max Ophuls

  28. 30.
    Entre Nous

  29. 31.
    Erin Brockovich
    by Steven Soderbergh

  30. 32.
    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (Widescreen Edition)
    by Steven Spielberg

  31. 34.
    Farewell My Concubine
    by Kaige Chen

  32. 35.
    Fargo (Special Edition)
    by Ethan Coen

  33. 37.
    Fried Green Tomatoes (Extended Collector's Edition)
    by Jon Avnet

  34. 38.
    Frida

  35. 39.
    Funny Girl
    by William Wyler

  36. 40.
    Gas Food Lodging
    by Allison Anders

  37. 41.
    Ghost World
    by Terry Zwigoff

  38. 42.
    Gone with the Wind (Two-Disc Edition)
    by George Cukor

  39. 43.
    Gorillas in the Mist
    by Michael Apted

  40. 44.
    The Graduate
    by Mike Nichols

  41. 45.
    Harold and Maude
    by Hal Ashby

  42. 46.
    Heavenly Creatures
    by Peter Jackson

  43. 47.
    His Girl Friday

  44. 48.
    The Hours
    by Stephen Daldry

  45. 49.
    Imitation of Life (1934/1959)
    by Douglas Sirk

  46. 50.
    It Happened One Night
    by Frank Capra

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