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David Walsh picks his favorite films of 2003
By David Walsh
31 December 2003
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There were certain encouraging signs in 2003, both in the US
and international cinema. A number of filmmakers revealed a serious
attitude toward their times and the human situation generally.
There were even critical voices in the US.
Still, considering the depth of the world political crisiswhich
deepened enormously this past year with the launching of a criminal
and illegal war in Iraqand the devastating conditions facing
much of the global population, filmmaking lags far behind.
Goethe said, You must be something to do
something. Most contemporary film artists and critics are
guided by the most limited, even impoverished, concerns and aims.
They have neither lived important lives, undergone genuine hardship
nor struggled with life-and-death questions. They remain obsessed
for the most part by the small change of career, status and image.
These objective difficulties and weaknesses continue to shape
the great majority of what film audiences see.
Two lists are included below. The first includes what in my
opinion were the best 15 films that had a theatrical release in
North America in 2003 (although, in some cases, this means only
a limited run in New York and Los Angeles, for example). Some
of these I had previously seen at film festivals and included
on lists of favorite films in previous years. The second contains
what seemed to me the 15 most successful artistic efforts that
I saw in 2003, theatrical release or not.
Best theatrical releases
Under the Skin of the City, Rakhshan Bani Etemad
Capturing the Friedmans, Andrew Jarecki
The Human Stain, Robert Benton
The Magdalene Sisters, Peter Mullan
The Last Letter, Frederick Wiseman
About Schmidt, Alexander Payne
Divine Intervention, Elia Suleiman
The Cuckoo, Aleksandr Rogozhkin
110901, various
Love & Diane, Jennifer Dworkin
Intolerable Cruelty, the Coen Brothers
All the Real Girls, David Gordon Green
Mondays in the Sun, Fernando León de Aranoa
Ranas Wedding, Hany Abu-Assad
Raising Victor Vargas, Peter Sollett
Best films I saw in 2003
Crimson Gold, Jafar Panahi [Iran]
The Pianist, Roman Polanski [released in December 2002]
Capturing the Friedmans, Andrew Jarecki
Cry Woman, Liu Bingjian [China]
Our Times, Rakhshan Bani Etemad [Iran]
Abjad, Abolfazl Jalili [Iran]
Forget Baghdad: Jews and ArabsThe Iraqi Connection,
Samir [Germany-Switzlerland]
The Flowers of September, Pablo Osores, Roberto Testa,
Nicolás Wainszelbaum [Argentina]
Blind Shaft, Li Yang [China]
This Little Life, Sarah Gavron [Britain]
Molly & Mobarak, Tom Zubrycki [Australia]
Fuse, Pjer Zalica [Bosnia-Herzegovina]
The Human Stain, Robert Benton
About Schmidt, Alexander Payne
110901, various
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