At the end of 2004, these are the films that I most look forward to seeing again. Several films that impressed me at the time — Ousmane Sembene's Moolaadé, Mark Wexler's Tell Them Who You Are, Lars Von Trier's Dogville, and Kim Ki-Duk's 3-Iron — have since faded from memory, while a few that did make the list have done so despite my reservations about their style (Tarnation and ScaredSacred) and despite my frustrated incomprehension (L'Intrus). I'm paralyzed by the process of ranking films, but Café Lumière was an easy choice for favorite of the year. A transcendent film about transcendence, Hou's homage to Ozu is a beautifully human piece, full of silence and grace and, most of all, curiosity.
Favorite Film of 2004:
Nine More (in alphabetical order):
Ten Favorite Older Films I Saw for the First Time in 2004
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