Annual Top Films Lists
Nicholas Bell’s Top Ten Unreleased Films of 2012: Picks 5 to 1 include Challenging Films from Seidl, Franco & Reygadas
#5. Beyond the Hills – Dir. Cristian Mungiu (Romania)
Romanian auteur Cristian Mungiu returns with this doozy of a film concerning two friends who grew up in an orphanage together. One has become a nun at a convent in Romania while the other lives as a barmaid Germany in less than satisfactory conditions. When the barmaid comes to fetch the nun because she cannot live without the other (their relationship was more than platonic), conflict ensues, as well as the damaging ignorance of religious fervor.
#4. Berberian Sound Studio – Dir. Peter Strickland (UK)
#3. Post Tenebras Lux – Dir. Carlos Reygadas (Mexico)
Winning Best Director at this year’s Cannes film festival, the latest film from Carlos Reygadas is experimental cinema, to say the least. The title means “Light After Darkness,” but there wasn’t a film that had me saying WTF this year more than this one. Basically, there’s two families in Mexico, and between some breathtaking cinematography, overtly surreal flourishes, the exact meaning of everything may be impenetrable. But on the way through all your questions, you’ll experience a gorgeous display of image and sound.
#2. After Lucia – Dir. Michel Franco (Mexico)
I was already a fan of Franco’s highly uncomfortable 2009 debut, Daniel & Ana, where a brother and sister are abducted at gun point, forced to have sex with each other on film, and then released on their own recognizance without a soul to reach out to for help. His latest film concerning a recently widowed chef and his adolescent daughter as they relocate sees him trying to get out of his funk while his daughter attempts to make new friends at her new school. But something triggers a social reaction that involves a stunning cycle of abuse, causing an incident that causes the need for a terrible reckoning.
#1. Paradise: Faith – Dir. Ulrich Seidl (Austria)