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the 100 greatest american movies of all time LEARN MORE The American Film Institute proudly curates lists to celebrate excellence in the art form. We believe their greatest impact is to inspire personal, passionate discussions about what makes a great film and why and, also, to chart the evolution of the art form.
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The AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition) list includes five titles from Rosenbaum's list (including Do the Right Thing), and the accompanying promotional poster lists the titles in alphabetical order.
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The very first edition of AFI's 100 Years. 100 Movies is a list of the 100 greatest American films of all time. In 1998, AFI invited more than 1,500 leaders from across the American film community –screenwriters, directors, actors, producers, cinematographers, editors, executives, film historians and critics among them– to choose from a ...
AFI's 100 YEARS...100 THRILLS. the 100 most thrilling american films LEARN MORE. The American Film Institute proudly curates lists to celebrate excellence in the art form. We believe their greatest impact is to inspire personal, passionate discussions about what makes a great film and why and, also, to chart the evolution of the art form.
the 100 greatest american films of all time LEARN MORE The American Film Institute proudly curates lists to celebrate excellence in the art form. We believe their greatest impact is to inspire personal, passionate discussions about what makes a great film and why and, also, to chart the evolution of the art form.
Sort by List order. 1. Citizen Kane. 2. The Godfather. 3. Casablanca. 4. Raging Bull. 5. Singin' in the Rain. 6. Gone with the Wind. 7. Lawrence of Arabia. 8. Schindler's List. 9. Vertigo. 10. The Wizard of Oz. 11. City Lights. 12. The Searchers. 13. Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope. 14.
This installment of the American Film Institute's (AFI) Emmy Award-winning AFI 100 Years... series counted down the movies in a three-hour television event airing on June 20, 2007, on CBS. It was hosted by Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman. The program considered classic favorites and newly eligible films released from 1997 to 2005.