By Scott Beggs · Published on December 6th, 2012
From placing Citizen Kane in a modern, Murdoch-filled context to getting really close up with Joan of Arc, Landon Palmer and I have been re-examining the Sight & Sound Top Ten, and we’re hoping we learned something.
Today, we’ll compare notes and see how the list has rewritten history for silent films, elevated “serious” work and acted as a queue-filling reminder that there are always more amazing movies to discover.
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Catching Vertigo: [Beginning ‐ 19:30]: What watching the top ten movies of the Sight & Sound 2012 list taught us.
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