So, the BFI has compiled its annual Sight & Sound poll, asking 163 critics and curators to pick their five best films of the year, and as critical as these judges are, some movies still made it to the top. Or well, that’s bound to.
Coming out on top is a German comedy Maren Ade’s Toni Erdmann which is a movie filming a dad playing pranks on his estranged daughter.
Or maybe we should just break down the list in few details:
1. Maren Ade’s Toni Erdmann – 49 votes
2. Moonlight – 34 votes
3. Elle – 33 votes
4. Certain Women – 25 votes
5. American Honey – 20 votes
6. I, Daniel Blake – 17 votes
7. Manchester by the Sea – 16 votes
8. Things to Come (L’Avenir) – 15 votes
9. Paterson – 14 votes
10. The Death of Louis XIV – 13 votes
11. Personal Shopper – 12 votes
11. Sieranevada -12 votes
13. Fire at Sea – 11 votes
13. Julieta – 11 votes
13. Nocturama – 11 votes
16. Cameraperson – 10 votes
16. La La Land – 10 votes
18. Love & Friendship – 9 votes
19. Aquarius – 8 votes
19. Victoria – 8 votes
21. Embrace of the Serpent – 7 votes
21. Everybody Wants Some!! – 7 votes
21. Evolution – 7 votes
21. Hell or High Water – 7 votes
21. O.J.: Made in America – 7 votes
26. Lemonade – 6 votes
26. Nocturnal Animals – 6 votes
26. The Ornithologist – 6 votes
26. Raw – 6 votes
26. Neruda – 6 votes
That’s all!