Sight & Sound - Complete Critics' Poll (2002)

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In 1952 Sight & Sound polled the world’s leading film critics to compile a list of the best films of all time. The magazine has repeated this poll every ten years, to show which films stand the test of time in the face of shifting critical opinion. In 1992 we added a poll of directors asking them for their personal choices.

Now, in 2002, the magazine has published its largest poll to date, receiving contributions from 145 film critics, writers and academics, and 108 film directors. The results are intriguing, both for their certainty in choosing intense personal films as the best, and for their lack of agreement about which films of recent times can compete with the greatest.

NOTE: Although it’s only a top 10 poll, Sight & Sound makes available the full poll results, which I’m posting here. See the website for more information.

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  1. 51.
    The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
    by John Ford

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  2. 52.
    Letter from an Unknown Woman
    by Max Ophüls

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  3. 53.

  4. 54.
    Intolerance (1916) (Silent) (B&W)
    by D.W. Griffith

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  5. 55.

  6. 56.
    City Lights

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  7. 57.
    Blade Runner (The Director's Cut)
    by Ridley Scott

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  8. 58.
    The Bicycle Thief
    by Vittorio De Sica

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  9. 59.

  10. 60.
    Shoah

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