In 5 years, we have seen many films. More than 500, in fact. So it was a nice challenge to pick only 50. Of course, we can not say that it is the 50 best films of the last 5 years. Why? Simply because we have not seen all the films that have been made in the world.
But we believe we can offer you a superb selection of films. The movies in our top 50 are definitely worth seeing.
Here is, then, without more ceremony, our superb list:
50 – Molière à bicyclette by Philippe Le Guay
49 – Nouvelles, nouvelles by Olivier Godin
48 – A touch of sin by Jia Zhang Ke
47 – Rocco by Thierry Demaizière et Alban Teurlai
46 – Adieu au langage by Jean-Luc Godard
45 – Le problème d’infiltration by Robert Morin
44 – Jeune femme by Léonor Serraille
43 – P.S. Jérusalem by Danae Elon
42 – Sarah préfère la course by Chloé Robichaud
41 – Diplomatie by Volker Schlöndorff
40 – Love by Gaspar Noé
39 – En quête de sens by Nathanaël Coste et Marc de La Ménardière
38 – Bad Genius by Nattawut Poonpiriya
37 – Le dernier souffle by Annabel Loyola
36 – À la poursuite de la paix by Garry Beitel
35 – Le profil Amina by Sophie Deraspe
34 – Le journal d’un vieil homme by Bernard Émond
33 – Les opportunistes by Paolo Virzì
32 – Nymphomaniac by Lars von Trier
31 – La sociologue et l’ourson by Étienne Chaillou et Mathias Théry
30 – Brexitannia by Timothy George Kelly
29 – Ida by Pawel Pawlikowski
28 – We the Workers by Huang Wenhai
27 – Ginger & Rosa by Sally Potter
26 – Amour by Michael Haneke
25 – Wedding Doll by Nitzan Gilady
24 – Le Météore by François Delisle
23 – Le sel de la terre by Juliano Salgado et Wim Wenders
22 – The vessel by Julio Quintana
21 – Combat au bout de la nuit by Sylvain L’Espérance
20 – La tortue rouge by Michael Dudok de Wit
19 – Mes nuits feront écho by Sophie Goyette
18 – The lobster by Yórgos Lánthimos
17 – Demain by Cyril Dion et Mélanie Laurent
16 – Mia madre by Nanni Moretti
15 – Youth by Paolo Sorrentino
14 – Mustang by Deniz Gamze Ergüven
13 – Juste la fin du monde by Xavier Dolan
12 – Dheepan by Jacques Audiard
11 – Ceux qui font les révolutions à moitié n’ont fait que se creuser un tombeau by Mathieu Denis et Simon Lavoie
10 – Triptyque by Robert Lepage
9 – La Vénus à la fourrure by Roman Polanski
8 – The tribe by Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy
7 – La maison du pêcheur by Alain Chartrand
6 – Chorus by François Delisle
5 – The Hunt by Thomas Vinterberg
4 – Mommy by Xavier Dolan
3 – La vie d’Adèle chapitres 1 et 2 of Abdellatif Kechiche
2 – Sommeil d’hiver by Nuri Bilge Ceylan
1 – Visitors by Godfrey Reggio
It is obvious that the positions could be debated again and again. Besides, tell us what you think. Which films have we forgotten or just not had a chance to see?
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