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Неполный список фильмов, высоко оцененных критиками и фестивал | Hollyweed

Неполный список фильмов, высоко оцененных критиками и фестивалями в этом сезоне. Многое из этого уже вышло. Список составляла персонально для себя, поэтому описания на английском, но решила все-таки поделиться на случай, если вы думаете, что посмотреть на праздниках.

1. "Minari" (A24) by Lee Isaac Chung. A Korean American family searches for a better life when they move to a small farm in Arkansas.
2. “The Trial of the Chicago 7” (Oct 16, Netflix) by Aaron Sorkin featuring a star-studded cast that includes recent Emmy winners Jeremy Strong and Yahya Abdul-Mateen II opposite Sacha Baron Cohen, Frank Langella, Michael Keaton, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Eddie Redmayne, and more. The film follows the peaceful protests outside the 1968 Democratic Convention as they unravel into a fatal clash with police officers and the trial that ensues.
3. “On the Rocks” by Sofia Coppola (Oct 23, Apple) one of the major titles on Apple’s first Oscar slate, and “On the Rocks” is notable for reuniting the writer-director with her “Lost In Translation” Oscar nominee Bill Murray
4. “The Boys in the Band” (Netflix) by Joe Mantello produced by Ryan Murphy, the film is an adaptation of Matt Crowley’s Broadway play about a group of gay men in the late 1960s who gather for a birthday party and test each other’s emotional limits.The 2018 revival of “The Boys in the Band” won a Tony and the 2020 adaptation features all of the actors from the revival reprising their roles, including Jim Parsons, Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer, Charlie Carver, and Andrew Rannells.
5. “Never Rarely Sometimes Always” by Eliza Hittman. Abortion drama, won prizes at the Sundance Film Festival and the Berlin Film Festival.
6. “The Prom" (Dec 4, Netflix) by Ryan Murphy
7. “Saint Frances” by Kelly O’Sullivan won the Audience Award at the 2019 SXSW Film Festival. O’Sullivan stars as a woman forced to juggle an unwanted pregnancy and a new job nannying for a six-year-old girl. 
8. “Bacurau” by Kino Lorber beloved Cannes thriller.
9. Da 5 Bloods” (Netflix) by Spike Lee
10. “Shirley” by Josephine Decker
11. “The Vast of Night” (Amazon) by Andrew Patterson marks the directorial debut of Andrew Patterson and centers around two teenage friends in 1950s New Mexico who work as switchboard operators at the local radio station and discover an otherworldly sound being broadcast. Feature blends elements of ‘The X-Files,’ ’50s B-movies, classic radio dramas, and much more into a genuinely spooky charmer,”
12. “She Dies Tomorrow” by Amy Seimetz was supposed to have its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival. Indie favorite Kate Lyn Sheil stars as a woman who gets infected by an illness that convinces her she will die the following morning. Each person she tells gets infected with the same paranoia. IndieWire praised “She Dies Tomorrow” as a “gripping thriller that combines classic David Cronenberg body horror and with the scathing surrealism of Luis Buñuel.” (she created the show The girlfriend experience and directed two Atlanta episodes)
13. "Nomadland" (December 4, Searchlight Pictures) by Chloé Zhao. Fern (Frances McDormand), who after losing everything in the Great Recession, decides to live as a van-dwelling nomad.
14. "Mank" (December 4, Netflix) by David Fincher
15. "One Night in Miami" (January 15, Amazon Studios) by Regina King
16. "The Father" (December 18, Sony Pictures Classics) by Florian Zeller. Olivia Coleman, Anthony Hopkins. From the writer of “A Dangerous Method”, “Atonement”
17. "News of the World" (Dec 25, Universal Pictures) by Paul Greengrass. Tom Hanks, a Civil War veteran agrees to deliver a girl, taken by the Kiowa people years ago, to her aunt and uncle, against her will. They travel hundreds of miles and face grave dangers as they search for a place that either can call home.
18. "Judas and the Black Messiah" (Warner Bros.) by Shaka King. Offered a plea deal by the FBI, William O'Neal infiltrates the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party to gather intelligence on Chairman Fred Hampton.