Call-in: The best and worst of the year in global film

Call-in: The best and worst of the year in global film

vor 14 Jahren
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WBEZ's global affairs program. Featuring in-depth conversations about international issues and their local impact. Also, foreign film reviews and human rights commentaries. Hosted by Jerome McDonnell.

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vor 14 Jahren
Today, Worldview turns to some major tastemakers to talk about the year in film: the best, worst, most groundbreaking, most overrated, most underrated…the works. Film contributor Milos Stehlik of Facets Multimedia co-hosts. Jonathan Rosenbaum, the longtime film critic for the Chicago Reader, and Tom Luddy, a movie producer and co-director of the Telluride Film Festival, also share their opinions.Which films stood out to you? To weigh in during the live discussion, call 312.923.9239. You can also tweet. Our handle is @WBEZWorldview.  Milos Stehlik's Top Films of 2011 (in no particular order)1. Turin Horse2. A Separation2. In Darkness4. We Need to Talk about Kevin  5. Tree of Life6. Kid with a Bike7. Le Havre Milos Stehlik's favorite documentaries of 2011 (in no particular order)1.     Into the Abyss2.     Cave of Forgotten Dreams Jonathan Rosenbaum's top picks for 20111. A Brighter Summer Day2. Poetry3. Le Quattro Volte4. Mysteries of Lisbon5. A Dangerous Method6. Road to Nowhere7. Putty Hill8. Nostalgia for the Light9. Cave of Forgotten Dreams10. The Skin I Live In11. Meek’s Cutoff12. A Useful Life13. Take Shelter14. Into the Abyss15. Go Go Tales16. Serge Gainsbourg: A Heroic Life17. Hugo18. Carnage19. My Perestroika20. The Interrupters   

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