Polling 2010-2019 -- End of Decade Poll

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anaarkali of aarah (avinash das, 2017)
at berkeley (frederick wiseman, 2013)
deool (umesh vinayak kulkarni, 2011)
petta (karthik subbaraj, 2019)
road to nowhere (monte hellman, 2010)

andhadhun (sriram raghavan, 2018)
arabian nights (miguel gomes, 2015)
the assassin (hou hsiao-hsien, 2015)
baahubali 2: the conclusion (s. s. rajamouli, 2017)
drug war (johnnie to, 2012)
the homesman (tommy lee jones, 2014)
jauja (lisandro alonso, 2014)
maheshinte prathikaaram (dileesh pothan, 2016)
right now, wrong then (hong sang-soo, 2015)
visaranai (vetrimaaran, 2015)

13 assassins (takashi miike, 2010)
baahubali: the beginning (s. s. rajamouli, 2015)
certified copy (abbas kiarostami, 2010)
clouds of sils maria (olivier assayas, 2014)
creepy (kiyoshi kurosawa, 2016)
everybody wants some!! (richard linklater, 2016)
free and easy (jun geng, 2017)
the immigrant (james gray, 2013)
shadow (zhang yimou, 2018)
the son of joseph (eugene green, 2016)

blind detective (johnnie to, 2013)
the forest of love (sion sono, 2019)
gilmore girls: a year in the life (daniel palladino / amy sherman-palladino, 2016)
i am not madame bovary (feng xiaogang, 2016)
jeannette: the childhood of joan of arc (bruno dumont, 2017)
line walker (jazz boon, 2016)
on the beach at night alone (hong sang-soo, 2017)
sully (clint eastwood, 2016)
thithi (raam reddy, 2015)
western (valeska grisebach, 2017)

aquarius (kleber mendonca filho, 2016)
happy new year (farah khan, 2014)
like someone in love (abbas kiarostami, 2012)
meek's cutoff (kelly reichardt, 2010)
the other side of the wind (orson welles, 2018)
pompeii (paul w. s. anderson, 2014)
spl 2: a time for consequences (soi cheang, 2015)
the sunset limited (tommy lee jones, 2011)
super deluxe (thiagarajan kumararaja, 2019)
welcome to new york (abel ferrara, 2014)

carol (todd haynes, 2015)
essential killing (jerzy skolimowski, 2010)
the mill and the cross (lech majewski, 2011)
mysteries of lisbon (raul ruiz, 2010)
a separation (asghar farhadi, 2011)
the turin horse (agnes hranitzky / bela tarr, 2011)
uncle boonmee who can recall his past lives (apichatpong weerasethakul, 2010)
the wolf of wall street (martin scorsese, 2013)
the workshop (laurent cantet, 2017)
zama (lucrecia martel, 2017)
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crypt trotsky wrote: Sat Jan 04, 2020 10:59 am
Lencho of the Apes wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2019 2:54 am All Of Me (
there are 13 films from the 2010s on imdb with this title, and three on letterboxd, so i don't know what you're voting for
The doco by Arturo González Villaseñor. Sorry.
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impressive number of bollywood films toxins. i've wanted to see anaarkali of aarah for awhile but can't find it online with subs. did you watch all these on netflix
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rischka wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 2:38 am impressive number of bollywood films toxins. i've wanted to see anaarkali of aarah for awhile but can't find it online with subs. did you watch all these on netflix
if you don’t have Netflix you can download from einthusan using this http://en.fetchfile.net/download-from-einthusan/

btw approp of nothing a ton of great Indian films added to Netflix in the last few days - katha, rajnigandha, trikal, mandi, bazaar, swami, and lots of prine hrishikesh mukherjee. most in better quality than on kg.
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I’m waaaay behind, pathetically so for the second half of the decade. Still… . Approximately ranked (10/20/20 for this ballot).

Fata Morgana (Peter Schreiner, 2012)
Material Witness OR A Liquid Cop (Ed Atkins, 2012)
Drifter (Timoleon Wilkins, 2010)
The Realist (Scott Stark, 2013)
Heimat ist ein Raum aus Zeit (Thomas Heise, 2019)
Correspondence (Robert Fenz, 2011)
Home Movie (John Price, 2010)
Apeiron | Peras IX (Phillip Stearns, 2010)
Overland (James Edmonds, 2016)
Aubade (Nathaniel Dorsky, 2010)

Chi ha lottato con l'angelo resta fosforescente (Riccardo Giacconi, 2013)
Circuit (Kyle Canterbury, 2015)
Three Sisters (Wang Bing, 2013)
Century of Birthing (Lav Diaz, 2011)
Perret in France and Algeria (Heinz Emigholz, 2012)
The Inheritors (Eugenio Polgovsky, 2011)
The Tiniest Place (Tatiana Huezo, 2011)
A Yangtze Landscape (Xu Xin, 2017)
Jonaki (Aditya Vikram Sengupta, 2018)
Ruins Rider (Pierre-Luc Vaillancourt, 2017)
Jackson Heights (Jim Jennings, 2010)
Mountain Home (Robert Schaller, 2010)
Colossal (Whammy Alcazaren, 2012)
2 de Noviembre/ Lejos de Ayotzinapa (Los Ingrávidos, 2017)
When the Bough Breaks (Ji Dan, 2013)
Moses und Aron (Romeo Castellucci, 2015) – not really a film i guess, but who cares
Vexed (Telcosystems, 2012)
Desert Light (Cristina Pizzamiglio / Riccardo Vaia, 2016)
Film socialism (JLG, 2010)
Decline (Théo Court, 2010)

Alms for a Blind Horse (Gurvinder Singh, 2011)
Dignity (James Fotopoulos, 2012)
Resistfilm (Pablo Marín, 2014)
Chemins (Martine Rousset, 2012)
In Another Country (Hong Sang-soo, 2012)
Film for Invisible Ink, Case No. 323: ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST (David Gatten, 2010)
Main Hall (Philipp Fleischmann, 2013)
May They Rest in Revolt (Figures of War) (Sylvain George, 2010)
Colony (Gürcan Keltek, 2015)
Words of Mercury (Jerome Hiler, 2011)
White Ash (Leighton Pierce, 2014)
Studies for the Decay of the West (Klaus Wyborny, 2010)
Romancing in Thin Air (Johnnie To, 2012)
Obscurantist and His Lineage or The Pyramids' Tearful Valleys (Karel Vachek, 2011)
Untitled #1 (sun vision) (Barbara Sternberg, 2019)
The Poorhouse Revisited (Michael Higgins, 2011)
Anapeson (Francesco Dongiovanni, 2015)
Biofeedback in Extended Simulation (Botborg, 2012)
From Chance to Deal (Chris H. Lynn, 2016)
The Art of Telling (Emanuelle Demoris, 2010)
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nrh wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 3:50 am
rischka wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 2:38 am impressive number of bollywood films toxins. i've wanted to see anaarkali of aarah for awhile but can't find it online with subs. did you watch all these on netflix
if you don’t have Netflix you can download from einthusan using this http://en.fetchfile.net/download-from-einthusan/
thx nrh i forgot about this! :D
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1. Joker (Todd Phillips, 2019)
2. Leviathan (Andrey Zvyagintsev, 2014)
3. 12 Years a Slave and Moonlight
4. Shoplifters and Parasite
5. Carol and Good Time
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dt and john ryan got 5 questions (out of 8) right in the trivia quiz, wba got... zero :o
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the answers (i can't seem to get spoiler tags to work, so i wrote them in white text, highlight or quote this post to see them) :


1. Joker (Ruju Murugan, 2016)
2. Leviathan (Lucien Castaing-Taylor/Verena Paravel, 2012)
3. Argo (Ben Affleck) and The Shape of Water (Guillermo del Toro)
4. I, Daniel Blake (Ken Loach) and Dheepan (Jacques Audiard)
5. 2016: Toni Erdmann and 2018: The Favourite
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thanks thoxans and hydrangea, i have now factored your ballots into the running tally. so i have everything tabulated now, but it takes a while to figure out the tiebreaking and to format the list, so i don't expect i'll post it for at least 6 hours, and possibly not for 24 hours, and if any edits or new ballots come in before i post the results, i can factor them in (i know a few people are watching some 2012 and other recent films this week and have been liking them, so still a chance to vote for them in this poll)
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and i thought it might be interesting (since we complain about them a lot!) to see to what extent scfz agrees with the academy and with the cannes jury. so i looked at all the nominated films each year for best picture, and worked out based on the poll results what scfz voters would have picked if we had been in charge. turns out we only agree with one of the selections from the past decade:


Oscars:
2010
Academy: The King's Speech (Tom Hooper)
SCFZ: Winter's Bone (Debra Granik)

2011
Academy: The Artist (Michel Hazanavicius)
SCFZ: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick)

2012
Academy: Argo (Ben Affleck)
SCFZ: Amour (Michael Haneke)

2013
Academy: 12 Years a Slave (Steve McQueen)
SCFZ: The Wolf of Wall Street (Martin Scorsese)

2014
Academy: Birdman (Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu)
SCFZ: Boyhood (Richard Linklater)

2015
Academy: Spotlight (Tom McCarthy)
SCFZ: Mad Max: Fury Road (George Miller)

2016
Academy: Moonlight (Barry Jenkins)
SCFZ: Moonlight (Barry Jenkins)

2017
Academy: The Shape of Water (Guillermo del Toro)
SCFZ: Phantom Thread (PT Anderson)

2018
Academy: Green Book (Peter Farrelly)
SCFZ: The Favourite (Yorgos Lanthimos)

2019:
Academy: ???
SCFZ: ???

i'll probably do the same for cannes (where at a glance, it seems we'll overlap a lot more)
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for cannes, i worked out the top two finishing films (among the cannes nominees) in our poll, and awarded them scfz's palme d'or and grand prix, then compared with the actual winners. we agreed with three of the real selections (though perhaps parasite shouldn't count, since so few of the 2019 nominees have been widely seen) but in six of the ten years, one of our top two films was one of the top two actual films. so we generally have a lot more in common, taste-wise, with cannes than with the academy, a fact that i'm sure will surprise no one here :)


Cannes

2010
real Palme d'Or: Uncle Boonmee (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)
real Grand Prix: Of Gods and Men (Xavier Beauvois)

scfz Palme d'Or: Certified Copy (Abbas Kiarostami)
scfz Grand Prix: Uncle Boonmee (Apichatpong Weerasethakul)

2011
real Palme d'Or: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick)
real Grand Prix: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Nuri Bilge Ceylan)

scfz Palme d'Or: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick)
scfz Grand Prix: Melancholia (Lars von Trier)

2012
real Palme d'Or: Amour (Michael Haneke)
real Grand Prix: Reality (Matteo Garrone)

scfz Palme d'Or: Like Someone in Love (Abbas Kiarostami)
scfz Grand Prix: Holy Motors (Leos Carax)

2013
real Palme d'Or: Blue is the Warmest Colour (Abdellatif Kechiche)
real Grand Prix: Inside Llewyn Davis (Coen Brothers)

scfz Palme d'Or: Blue is the Warmest Colour (Abdellatif Kechiche)
scfz Grand Prix: The Immigrant (James Gray

2014
real Palme d'Or: Winter Sleep (Nuri Bilge Ceylan)
real Grand Prix: The Wonders (Alice Rohrwacher)

scfz Palme d'Or: The Homesman (Tommy Lee Jones)
scfz Grand Prix: Goodbye to Language (Jean-Luc Godard)

2015
real Palme d'Or: Dheepan (Jacques Audiard)
real Grand Prix: Son of Saul (Laszlo Nemes)

scfz Palme d'Or: Carol (Todd Haynes)
scfz Grand Prix: The Assassin (Hou Hsiao-Hsien)

2016
real Palme d'Or: I, Daniel Blake (Ken Loach)
real Grand Prix: It's Only the End of the World (Xavier Dolan)

scfz Palme d'Or: Toni Erdmann (Maren Ade)
scfz Grand Prix: The Neon Demon (Nicolas Winding Refn)

2017
real Palme d'Or: The Square (Ruben Ostlund)
real Grand Prix: BPM (Robin Campillo)

scfz Palme d'Or: Good Time (Josh Safdie and Benny Safdie, 2017)
scfz Grand Prix: The Square (Ruben Ostlund)

2018
real Palme d'Or: Shoplifters (Hirokazu Kore-eda)
real Grand Prix: BlacKkKlansman (Spike Lee)

scfz Palme d'Or: Burning (Lee Chang-dong)
scfz Grand Prix: Shoplifters (Hirokazu Kore-eda)

2019
real Palme d'Or: Parasite (Joon-ho Bong)
real Grand Prix: Atlantiques (Mati Diop)

scfz Palme d'Or: Parasite (Joon-ho Bong)
scfz Grand Prix: Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Celine Sciamma)
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rischka wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 2:38 amanaarkali of aarah [...] on netflix
yep, all on netflix. and aoa is awesome! it holds a special place in my heart cuz it was the first bollywood flick i watched (thx to our boy nrh, of course), but even when you discount that, it's still such a good film. even with all of the indian pics i've watched since then, i don't think i've come across another that blends so well the bollywood standbys of melodrama and musical interludes with a more grounded, serious sense of social realism and commentary. it's one of the best female empowerment movies i've seen. bey would be proud
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and now would be the time to guess the poll-winner, for anyone who likes doing that kind of thing -- in terms of points, the distance between 1st place and 2nd place is the same as the difference between 2nd and 17th, so it was a runaway victory.
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the turin horse
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After watching Raul Ruiz's last film just now I'm forced to alter my ballot. Thanks Crypt for being so accommodating. (P.S. Is your Halloween moniker permanent now?)
Umbugbene wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2019 6:48 am 0. The Last Time I Saw Macao [João Pedro Rodrigues, João Rui Guerra da Mata, 2012] 648 views
0. Good Night, Spain [Raya Martin, 2011] 151 views
0. Mysteries of Lisbon [Raul Ruiz, 2010] 2000 views
0. The Son of Joseph [Eugene Green, 2016] 1300 views
0. Mercury in Retrograde [Michael Glover Smith, 2017] 31 views

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1. Melancholia [Lars Von Trier, 2011]
2. Enemy [Denis Villeneuve, 2013]
3. The Counselor [Ridley Scott, 2013]
4. The Day He Arrives [Hong Sang-soo, 2011]
5. Wild Tales [Damián Szifrón, 2014]
6. Toni Erdmann [Maren Ade, 2016]
7. Parasite [Bong Joon-ho, 2019]
8. The Turin Horse [Béla Tarr, 2011]
9. Arrival [Denis Villeneuve, 2016]
10. The Martian [Ridley Scott, 2015]

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11. Get Out! [Jordan Peele, 2017]
12. Tu dors Nicole [Stéphane Lafleur, 2014]
13. The House That Jack Built [Lars Von Trier, 2018]
14. Phoenix [Christian Petzold, 2014]
15. Li'l Quinquin [Bruno Dumont, 2014]
16. After the Storm [Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2016]
17. Borgman [Alex van Warmerdam, 2013]
18. Escape from Tomorrow [Randy Moore, 2013]
19. The Grand Budapest Hotel [Wes Anderson, 2014]
20. Moonrise Kingdom [Wes Anderson, 2012]

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21. A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence [Roy Andersson, 2014]
22. The Past [Asghar Farhadi, 2013]
23. Like Father, Like Son [Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2013]
24. Julieta [Pedro Almodóvar, 2016]
25. Right Now, Wrong Then [Hong Sang-soo, 2015]
26. The Lunchbox [Ritesh Batra, 2013]
27. Jauja [Lisandro Alonso, 2014]
28. The Duke of Burgundy [Peter Strickland, 2014]
29. The Strange Case of Angelica [Manoel de Oliveira, 2010]
30. Prometheus [Ridley Scott, 2012]

____
31. Eisenstein in Guanajuato [Peter Greenaway, 2015]
32. 9 Fingers [F.J. Ossang, 2017]
33. Morgan [Luke Scott, 2016]
34. Dharma Guns [F.J. Ossang, 2010]
35. Neither Heaven Nor Earth [Clément Cogitore, 2015]
36. Bastards [Claire Denis, 2013]
37. Lines of Wellington [Valeria Sarmiento, 2012]
38. Cave of Forgotten Dreams [Werner Herzog, 2010]
39. John From [João Nicolau, 2015]
40. Locke [Steven Knight, 2013]

____
41. Night Train to Lisbon [Bille August, 2013]
42. Snowpiercer [Bong Joon-ho, 2013]
43. Le Havre [Aki Kaurismäki, 2011]
44. Prisoners [Denis Villeneuve, 2013]
45. The Most Important Thing in Life Is Not Being Dead [Olivier Pictet, Marc Recuenco,Pablo Martín Torrado, 2010]
46. Closed Curtain [Jafar Panahi, Kambuzia Partovi, 2013]
47. The Rover [David Michôd, 2014]
48. Concrete Night [Pirjo Honkasalo, 2013]
49. A Hard Day [Kim Seong-hoon, 2014]
50. Trollhunter [André Øvredal, 2010]
Here's my new ballot [contents changed only in mini-tier & last tier; also some turbulence without tier shifts in #1-20]:

0. The Last Time I Saw Macao [João Pedro Rodrigues, João Rui Guerra da Mata, 2012] 659 views
0. Good Night, Spain [Raya Martin, 2011] 156 views
0. Mysteries of Lisbon [Raúl Ruiz, 2010] 2175 views
0. The Wandering Soap Opera [Raúl Ruiz, Valeria Sarmiento, 2017] 627 views
0. The Son of Joseph [Eugene Green, 2016] 1338 views

____
1. Melancholia [Lars Von Trier, 2011]
2. Enemy [Denis Villeneuve, 2013]
3. The Counselor [Ridley Scott, 2013]
4. The Turin Horse [Béla Tarr, 2011]
5. The Day He Arrives [Hong Sang-soo, 2011]
6. Wild Tales [Damián Szifrón, 2014]
7. Toni Erdmann [Maren Ade, 2016]
8. Parasite [Bong Joon-ho, 2019]
9. The Martian [Ridley Scott, 2015]
10. Arrival [Denis Villeneuve, 2016]

____
11. Get Out! [Jordan Peele, 2017]
12. Tu dors Nicole [Stéphane Lafleur, 2014]
13. Borgman [Alex van Warmerdam, 2013]
14. The House That Jack Built [Lars Von Trier, 2018]
15. Phoenix [Christian Petzold, 2014]
16. Li'l Quinquin [Bruno Dumont, 2014]
17. After the Storm [Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2016]
18. Escape from Tomorrow [Randy Moore, 2013]
19. The Grand Budapest Hotel [Wes Anderson, 2014]
20. Moonrise Kingdom [Wes Anderson, 2012]

____
21. A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence [Roy Andersson, 2014]
22. The Past [Asghar Farhadi, 2013]
23. Like Father, Like Son [Hirokazu Kore-eda, 2013]
24. Julieta [Pedro Almodóvar, 2016]
25. Right Now, Wrong Then [Hong Sang-soo, 2015]
26. The Lunchbox [Ritesh Batra, 2013]
27. Jauja [Lisandro Alonso, 2014]
28. The Duke of Burgundy [Peter Strickland, 2014]
29. The Strange Case of Angelica [Manoel de Oliveira, 2010]
30. Prometheus [Ridley Scott, 2012]

____
31. Eisenstein in Guanajuato [Peter Greenaway, 2015]
32. 9 Fingers [F.J. Ossang, 2017]
33. Morgan [Luke Scott, 2016]
34. Dharma Guns [F.J. Ossang, 2010]
35. Neither Heaven Nor Earth [Clément Cogitore, 2015]
36. Bastards [Claire Denis, 2013]
37. Lines of Wellington [Valeria Sarmiento, 2012]
38. Cave of Forgotten Dreams [Werner Herzog, 2010]
39. John From [João Nicolau, 2015]
40. Locke [Steven Knight, 2013]

____
41. Night Train to Lisbon [Bille August, 2013]
42. Snowpiercer [Bong Joon-ho, 2013]
43. Le Havre [Aki Kaurismäki, 2011]
44. Prisoners [Denis Villeneuve, 2013]
45. The Most Important Thing in Life Is Not Being Dead [Olivier Pictet, Marc Recuenco,Pablo Martín Torrado, 2010]
46. Closed Curtain [Jafar Panahi, Kambuzia Partovi, 2013]
47. The Rover [David Michôd, 2014]
48. Concrete Night [Pirjo Honkasalo, 2013]
49. Mercury in Retrograde [Michael Glover Smith, 2017]
50. A Hard Day [Kim Seong-hoon, 2014]
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crypt trotsky wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 3:49 pm and now would be the time to guess the poll-winner, for anyone who likes doing that kind of thing -- in terms of points, the distance between 1st place and 2nd place is the same as the difference between 2nd and 17th, so it was a runaway victory.
Nice work so far, flip! I’d have to say Like Someone in Love judging by how consistently it’s appeared on ballots.
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crypt trotsky wrote: Sun Jan 05, 2020 12:59 pm
2011
real Palme d'Or: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick)
real Grand Prix: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia (Nuri Bilge Ceylan)

scfz Palme d'Or: The Tree of Life (Terrence Malick)
scfz Grand Prix: Melancholia (Lars von Trier)
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Updated my list:
ADDED: Little Women (Greta Gerwig, 2019) to tier 1 (1-25)
MOVED: Annihilation (Garland) from tier 1 to tier 2 (26-50)
OUT: The Social Network (Fincher)
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wait. are we still able to update our ballots? def forgot to include mani ratnam's ok kanmani somehow, even tho i swear it was on my original spreadsheet (but i always somehow manage to screw those up, so...). nbd either way
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thoxans wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 1:20 am wait. are we still able to update our ballots? def forgot to include mani ratnam's ok kanmani somehow, even tho i swear it was on my original spreadsheet (but i always somehow manage to screw those up, so...). nbd either way
yeah, updates are cool up until i post results, just be sure to tell me exactly what you've changed (what films drop out or drop to a lower tier, etc) so i know how to adjust the points. i'm halfway through breaking the ties, but i have a few other things to get done, so i'm not sure when i'll post the final results, could be later tonight, but might be as late as tomorrow night.

edit - thanks ralch and umbugbene, got it! (and got any other changes posted above too)
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editing my ballot. removed the workshop from the last tier. moved super deluxe down from the fourth tier to the fifth. added ok kanmani to the fourth tier. lmk if there's any confusion. thx flip!
thoxans wrote: Sat Jan 04, 2020 11:30 pm anaarkali of aarah (avinash das, 2017)
at berkeley (frederick wiseman, 2013)
deool (umesh vinayak kulkarni, 2011)
petta (karthik subbaraj, 2019)
road to nowhere (monte hellman, 2010)

andhadhun (sriram raghavan, 2018)
arabian nights (miguel gomes, 2015)
the assassin (hou hsiao-hsien, 2015)
baahubali 2: the conclusion (s. s. rajamouli, 2017)
drug war (johnnie to, 2012)
the homesman (tommy lee jones, 2014)
jauja (lisandro alonso, 2014)
maheshinte prathikaaram (dileesh pothan, 2016)
right now, wrong then (hong sang-soo, 2015)
visaranai (vetrimaaran, 2015)

13 assassins (takashi miike, 2010)
baahubali: the beginning (s. s. rajamouli, 2015)
certified copy (abbas kiarostami, 2010)
clouds of sils maria (olivier assayas, 2014)
creepy (kiyoshi kurosawa, 2016)
everybody wants some!! (richard linklater, 2016)
free and easy (jun geng, 2017)
the immigrant (james gray, 2013)
shadow (zhang yimou, 2018)
the son of joseph (eugene green, 2016)

blind detective (johnnie to, 2013)
the forest of love (sion sono, 2019)
gilmore girls: a year in the life (daniel palladino / amy sherman-palladino, 2016)
i am not madame bovary (feng xiaogang, 2016)
jeannette: the childhood of joan of arc (bruno dumont, 2017)
line walker (jazz boon, 2016)
on the beach at night alone (hong sang-soo, 2017)
sully (clint eastwood, 2016)
thithi (raam reddy, 2015)
western (valeska grisebach, 2017)

aquarius (kleber mendonca filho, 2016)
happy new year (farah khan, 2014)
like someone in love (abbas kiarostami, 2012)
meek's cutoff (kelly reichardt, 2010)
the other side of the wind (orson welles, 2018)
pompeii (paul w. s. anderson, 2014)
spl 2: a time for consequences (soi cheang, 2015)
the sunset limited (tommy lee jones, 2011)
super deluxe (thiagarajan kumararaja, 2019)
welcome to new york (abel ferrara, 2014)

carol (todd haynes, 2015)
essential killing (jerzy skolimowski, 2010)
the mill and the cross (lech majewski, 2011)
mysteries of lisbon (raul ruiz, 2010)
a separation (asghar farhadi, 2011)
the turin horse (agnes hranitzky / bela tarr, 2011)
uncle boonmee who can recall his past lives (apichatpong weerasethakul, 2010)
the wolf of wall street (martin scorsese, 2013)
the workshop (laurent cantet, 2017)
zama (lucrecia martel, 2017)
anaarkali of aarah (avinash das, 2017)
at berkeley (frederick wiseman, 2013)
deool (umesh vinayak kulkarni, 2011)
petta (karthik subbaraj, 2019)
road to nowhere (monte hellman, 2010)

andhadhun (sriram raghavan, 2018)
arabian nights (miguel gomes, 2015)
the assassin (hou hsiao-hsien, 2015)
baahubali 2: the conclusion (s. s. rajamouli, 2017)
drug war (johnnie to, 2012)
the homesman (tommy lee jones, 2014)
jauja (lisandro alonso, 2014)
maheshinte prathikaaram (dileesh pothan, 2016)
right now, wrong then (hong sang-soo, 2015)
visaranai (vetrimaaran, 2015)

13 assassins (takashi miike, 2010)
baahubali: the beginning (s. s. rajamouli, 2015)
certified copy (abbas kiarostami, 2010)
clouds of sils maria (olivier assayas, 2014)
creepy (kiyoshi kurosawa, 2016)
everybody wants some!! (richard linklater, 2016)
free and easy (jun geng, 2017)
the immigrant (james gray, 2013)
shadow (zhang yimou, 2018)
the son of joseph (eugene green, 2016)

blind detective (johnnie to, 2013)
the forest of love (sion sono, 2019)
gilmore girls: a year in the life (daniel palladino / amy sherman-palladino, 2016)
i am not madame bovary (feng xiaogang, 2016)
jeannette: the childhood of joan of arc (bruno dumont, 2017)
line walker (jazz boon, 2016)
on the beach at night alone (hong sang-soo, 2017)
sully (clint eastwood, 2016)
thithi (raam reddy, 2015)
western (valeska grisebach, 2017)

aquarius (kleber mendonca filho, 2016)
happy new year (farah khan, 2014)
like someone in love (abbas kiarostami, 2012)
meek's cutoff (kelly reichardt, 2010)
ok kanmani (mani ratnam, 2015)
the other side of the wind (orson welles, 2018)
pompeii (paul w. s. anderson, 2014)
spl 2: a time for consequences (soi cheang, 2015)
the sunset limited (tommy lee jones, 2011)
welcome to new york (abel ferrara, 2014)

carol (todd haynes, 2015)
essential killing (jerzy skolimowski, 2010)
the mill and the cross (lech majewski, 2011)
mysteries of lisbon (raul ruiz, 2010)
a separation (asghar farhadi, 2011)
super deluxe (thiagarajan kumararaja, 2019)
the turin horse (agnes hranitzky / bela tarr, 2011)
uncle boonmee who can recall his past lives (apichatpong weerasethakul, 2010)
the wolf of wall street (martin scorsese, 2013)
zama (lucrecia martel, 2017)
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thanks, got it, had some work crop up at the last minute with a midnight deadline, so i don't expect to post the results until tomorrow, still can accommodate late edits or ballots!
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i'll be posting the results in the next hour, so this poll is now officially closed!
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