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Historically Significant Movies in Cinema

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    The Shawshank Redemption (1994)

    113 votes
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    3.1 M

    Makes you love cinema

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    The Shawshank Redemption (1994) is a cinematic masterpiece that has resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. Its inspiring narrative of hope, perseverance, and friendship under the bleakest circumstances, coupled with memorable performances and impeccable direction, has cemented it as a timeless classic that influences how stories of overcoming adversity are told.

    • Spot-on cinematography

    • Excellent editing

    • Colossal adaptation

    • A simple, engaging, and good-hearted film

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    Schindler's List

    92 votes
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    2.5 M

    Tells the true story of Oskar Schindler

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    Schindler's List is a cinematic masterpiece that tackles one of history's darkest events with unparalleled sensitivity and power. Its moving narrative and impactful black-and-white cinematography make it an essential film that has left an indelible mark on collective memory and film history.

    • Schindler saved over 1000 Jews

    • Based on true events

    • Depicts a period in Oskar Schindler's life

    • Based on the novel by Thomas Keneally

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    The Godfather

    74 votes
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    2 M

    Most remembered score in cinema history

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    The Godfather is a cinematic masterpiece that redefined the gangster genre with its profound narrative, iconic performances, and masterful direction. Its influence on storytelling and cinematic aesthetics is undeniable, solidifying it as a fundamental pillar in the history of film.

    • Evocative composition, brimming with sorrow and remembrance

    • Nino Rota's music enhances the drama and family origins

    • Soundtrack to one of the greatest films in history

    • Acclaimed by critics and audiences alike

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    12 Years a Slave

    49 votes
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    1.3 M

    Reflects a man's struggle for freedom and survival

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    12 Years a Slave is a cinematic masterpiece that starkly and honestly exposes the brutality of slavery in the United States. Its powerful narrative and moving performances make it a landmark film due to its social impact and its ability to foster deep reflection on history and humanity.

    • Based on true events

    • Heartbreaking and moving drama

    • Brilliant directorial masterpiece

    • Very well-argued

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    Casablanca

    45 votes
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    1.2 M

    Passion of love and its nobility

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    Casablanca is a cinematic masterpiece that has endured through time thanks to its impeccable script, memorable performances, and masterful direction. Its complex plot of love, sacrifice, and duty during wartime resonates deeply, making it a cultural touchstone and a landmark in film history.

    • Plea against World War II

    • Rejection of Nazism and any racial segregation

    • Great emotional and cinematic appeal

    • Lesson on sacrifice, commitment, and humanity

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    Citizen Kane (1941) - Orson Welles

    38 votes
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    1 M

    Influential techniques in the film industry

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    Citizen Kane revolutionized cinematic storytelling with its non-linear structure and innovative use of techniques like deep focus and low-angle shots. Its bold thematic exploration and complex characterization laid the groundwork for future generations of filmmakers.

    • Won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay

    • Seamless transitions between scenes

    • Technical virtuosity

    • New cinematic language

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    2001: A Space Odyssey

    26 votes
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    714.7 K

    Use of iconic classical pieces

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    2001: A Space Odyssey revolutionized science fiction with its groundbreaking visual effects and ambitious narrative, exploring profound themes such as human evolution and artificial intelligence. Its visual and conceptual impact set a precedent for countless subsequent films, redefining what cinema could achieve.

    • Includes orchestral masterpieces

    • Music by Richard Strauss

    • Music by Johann Strauss Jr.

    • Music by György Ligeti

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    The Grapes of Wrath

    5 votes
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    122.8 K

    Deeply explores the impact of the crisis

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    The Grapes of Wrath is a cinematic masterpiece that captured the essence of the Great Depression with striking rawness and humanity. Its powerful narrative about the Joads' struggle for survival and dignity resonated deeply with audiences, setting a standard for socially conscious filmmaking and leaving an indelible mark on film history.

    • Written from the gut

    • Manages to move and enrage the reader

    • Work on discrimination, racism, forced displacement, and hope

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    Tokyo Story

    4 votes

    Enjoys prosperous development since 1603

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    Tokyo Story is a cinematic masterpiece that redefines filmmaking narrative with its subtle and deeply human focus on family relationships. Its exploration of the generational gap and the melancholy of modern life has influenced countless filmmakers and continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.

    • Full of fantastic restaurants

    • Has tranquil temples

    • Architecture full of Pritzker winners

    • Offers unimaginable items

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    Vertigo

    3 votes

    Considered one of Hitchcock's most important and personal works

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    Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo is a masterpiece that redefined the psychological thriller and cinematic narrative. Its innovative camera work, the complexity of its protagonist, and its exploration of themes like obsession and identity make it a fundamental pillar of the seventh art.

    • It was chosen as the best film in the history of cinema

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