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2010s

By: Black Irish

List of some of the films I’m most interested in seeing over the course of the decade. Will be continually updated as films are added, seen or removed for other reasons.

NOTES:

- Please let me know of any films not listed for consideration or new trailers and clips for ones that already are.
- Highlighted titles are linked to trailers, excerpts, or other related videos.

2010:

Les Amours Imaginaires, Xavier Dolan
And Everything Is Going Fine, Steven Soderbergh
Another Year, Mike Leigh
Aurora, Cristi Puiu
Burke & Hare, John Landis
Cave of Forgotten Dreams, Werner Herzog
Copie Conforme, Abbas Kiarostami
The Ditch, Wang Bing
Double Tide, Sharon Lockhart
L’Estate Breve, Raúl Ruiz
O Estranho Caso de Angélica, Manoel de Oliveira
Ex Isto, Cao Guimarães
Film Socialisme, Jean-Luc Godard
Finisterrae, Sergio Caballero
The Ghost Writer, Roman Polanski
Guest, José Luis Guerín
HaHaHa, Hong Sang-soo
Holy Land, Kentucker Audley
I Wish I Knew, Jia Zhangke
Julien, Gaël Lépingle
Meek’s Cutoff, Kelly Reichardt
Mistérios de Lisboa, Raúl Ruiz
El Noms de Crist, Albert Serra
Nostalgia de la Luz, Patricio Guzmán
Oda az Igazság, Miklós Jancsó
Oki’s Movie, Hong Sang-soo
Putty Hill, Matthew Porterfield
Le Rapport Karski, Claude Lanzmann
Road to Nowhere, Monte Hellman
Somewhere, Sofia Coppola
The Trip, Michael Winterbottom
True Grit, Joel & Ethan Coen
Two Gates of Sleep, Alistair Banks Griffin

2011:

Art History, Joe Swanberg
Autoerotic, Joe Swanberg & Adam Wingard
Bir Zamanlar Anadolu’da, Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Caitlin Plays Herself, Joe Swanberg
Century of Birthing, Lav Diaz
The Color Wheel, Alex Ross Perry
Crazy Horse, Frederick Wiseman
A Dangerous Method, David Cronenberg
The Deep Blue Sea, Terence Davies
Un Été Brûlant, Philippe Garrel
Faust, Aleksandr Sokurov
La Folie Almayer, Chantal Akerman
Hanezu No Tsuki, Naomi Kawase
Il Se Peut Que la Beauté Hit Renforcé Notre Résolution – Masao Adachi, Philippe Grandrieux
In Film Nist, Jafar Panahi & Mojtaba Mirtahasebi
Into the Abyss, Werner Herzog
Keyhole, Guy Maddin
Life Without Principle, Johnnie To
The Loneliest Planet, Julia Loktev
Melancholia, Lars von Trier
Midnight in Paris, Woody Allen
The Miners’ Hymns, Bill Morrison
Photographic Memory, Ross McElwee
Recuerdos de una Mañana, José Luis Guerín
El Senyor Ha Fet en Mi Meravelles, Albert Serra
Shame, Steve McQueen
Silver Bullets, Joe Swanberg
Sleepless Nights Stories, Jonas Mekas
The Story of Film: An Odyssey, Mark Cousins
A Torinói Ló, Béla Tarr
The Tree of Life, Terrence Malick
Il Villaggio di Cartone, Ermanno Olmi
We Need to Talk About Kevin, Lynne Ramsay
Wuthering Heights, Andrea Arnold
Your Sister’s Sister, Lynn Shelton
The Zone, Joe Swanberg

2012:

Amour, Michael Haneke
Après Mai, Olivier Assayas
Cosmopolis, David Cronenberg
The Do-Deca Pentathlon, Jay & Mark Duplass
Florentina Hubaldo, CTE, Lav Diaz
Holy Motors, Leos Carax
In Another Country, Hong Sang-soo
Io e Te, Bernardo Bertolucci
Keep the Lights On, Ira Sachs
Laurence Anyways, Xavier Dolan
Lawless, John Hillcoat
As Linhas de Torres, Valeria Sarmiento
The Master, P. T. Anderson
Mekong Motel, Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Moonrise Kingdom, Wes Anderson
La Noche de Enfrente, Raúl Ruiz
Sun Don’t Shine, Amy Seimetz
Vous N’avez Encore Rien Vu, Alain Resnais
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The Burial, Terrence Malick
La Créatrice, Bruno Dumont
Dans la Maison, François Ozon
Dau, Ilya Khrzhanovsky
Death Row, Werner Herzog”:
Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino
The Dust Bowl, Ken Burns
En Duva Satt på en Gren och Funderade på Tillvaron, Roy Andersson
Eisenstein in Guanajuato, Peter Greenaway
Foxfire, Laurent Cantent
Gebo et l’Ombre, Manoel de Oliveira
Goltzius and the Pelican Company, Peter Greenaway
The Grandmasters, Wong Kar-wai
A Igreja do Diabo, Manoel de Oliveira
Inside Llewyn Davis, Joel & Ethan Coen
In the Fog, Sergei Loznitsa
I Used to Be Darker, Matthew Porterfield
Jack and Diane, Bradley Rust Gray
Jeff, Who Lives at Home, Jay & Mark Duplass
Journal de France, Raymond Depardon & Claudine Nougaret
Killing Them Softly, Andrew Dominik
Like Someone in Love, Abbas Kiarostami
Lincoln, Steven Spielberg
Night Moves, Kelly Reichardt
Nobody Walks, Ry Russo-Young
On the Road, Walter Salles
Seven Days, Michael Winterbottom
Small Roads, James Benning
V/H/S, omnibus
Voyage of Time, Terrence Malick
Words with Gods, Emir Kusturica

Speculative Projects, TBA, 2013 & Beyond:

24 Exposures, Joe Swanberg
Computer Chess, Andrew Bujalski
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, David Fincher
L’Altro Mare, Theo Angelopoulos
The Assassin, Hou Hsiao-hsien
Boyhood, Richard Linklater
La Conac, Cristi Puiu
Hidden Force, Paul Verhoeven
Hometown, Wang Bing
Inherent Vice, P. T. Anderson
In the Qing Dynasty, Jia Zhangke
J.M.W. Turner, Mike Leigh
Knight of Cups, Terrence Malick
Lawless, Terrence Malick
London Fields, Michael Winterbottom
The Lost City of Z, James Gray
The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, Terry Gilliam
Mina, Pedro Almodóvar
The Nymphomaniac, Lars von Trier
The Other Side of the Wind, Orson Welles
The Promised Land, Michael Winterbottom
Psychotherapy of a Plains Indian, Arnaud Desplechin
Silence, Martin Scorsese
Spring Breakers, Harmony Korine
Twelve Years a Slave, Steve McQueen
Two Brothers and a Sister, Aleksandr Sokurov
Utopia, Apichatpong Weerasethakul
Walesa, Andrzej Wajda

 

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Nelson

30Apr12

What about "The Congress" by Ari Folman (Walz with Bachir)? :)

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Judicial Joe

26Mar12

Great list, gives me plenty of fuel for the argument that the 2010s are going to be a great decade for cinema. Viva la film!

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    Black Irish

    26Mar12

    Thanks. Hoping that will be the case, since I've barely seen any of the films I'd included on the list. Then again, there's still another eight years to go. (Haha.)

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apursansar

7Sep11

Since you're a Dostoevsky fan I think that you'll appreciate "Aurora". It's really an unsettling, impressive film, so far my personal favorite of 2010. And I suggest "Nader and Simin, a Separation" for the 2011 list, my current favorite of this year and probably Farhadi's best.

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    Black Irish

    7Sep11

    Actually, I haven't read [or rather finished] any Dostoevsky yet (shhh.,) but the comparison sounds promising nonetheless. And thanks for the recommendation, I'll look into it.

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apursansar

2Aug11

The upcoming 2012 selections are especially interesting, I'm most looking forward to what Haneke and Weerasethakul are up to. It's surprising though that Orson Welles is planning a new film, I thought he had retired. ;)

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    Black Irish

    2Aug11

    Hopefully most of these will be '12 releases [but unfortunately you never know.] Haha. Well, I figured I could count it since it hasn't been released . . . yet. :)

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