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Not only does the end of each year bring me to want to relive
my favorite Christmas movie (sorry Arnaud Desplechin, Bruce Willis), but it also marks the time when John Waters provides his
Top 10 films of the year for Artforum.
Last year his #1 was a tie between Woody Allen's
Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Christophe Honoré's
Love Songs [
Les chansons d'amour], both of which made my list too although there were quite a few of you who weren't as impressed. This year, it's Ulrich Seidl's
Import/Export. The real joy of his lists though is the sentence or two that accompany the films. You can read it all at the link above, but the two highlights for me were
Antichrist ("If Ingmar Bergman had committed suicide, gone to hell, and come back to earth to direct an exploitation/art film for drive-ins, this is the movie he would have made.") and
In the Loop ("A smart, mean, foulmouthed British satire about the struggle for global power that asks the all-important question: How do you debate the invasion of Iraq if your gums start to bleed in the middle of your presentation?"). Ha!
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1.
Import/Export, d. Ulrich Seidl
2.
Antichrist, d. Lars von Trier
3.
In the Loop, d. Armando Iannucci
4.
World's Greatest Dad, d. Bobcat Goldthwait (hello, Shakes the Clown!)
5.
Brüno, d. Larry Charles
6.
Lorna's Silence [
Le silence de Lorna], d. Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne
7.
Broken Embraces [
Los abrazos rotos], d. Pedro Almodóvar
8.
The Baader Meinhof Complex [
Der Baader Meinhof Komplex], d. Uli Edel
9.
Whatever Works, d. Woody Allen
10.
The Headless Woman [
La mujer sin cabeza], d. Lucrecia Martel
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