Sight and Sound Directors’ Poll: Greatest Films of All Time

Sight and Sound Directors’ Poll: Greatest Films of All Time

59 Episodes

Alongside its legendary once-a-decade critics’ poll, “Sight and Sound” magazine conducts a parallel survey of filmmakers to produce a collective list of the 100 greatest films of all time. 2022’s edition polled 480 directors, producing a selection that includes many surprises not present on the critics’ list, such as COME AND SEE, ERASERHEAD, and LA CIÉNAGA.

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Sight and Sound Directors’ Poll: Greatest Films of All Time
  • The Spirit of the Beehive

    Episode 1

    Directed by Víctor Erice • 1973 • Spain
    Starring Ana Torrent, Isabel Tellería, Fernando Fernán Gómez

    Criterion is proud to present Víctor Erice’s spellbinding THE SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE (EL ESPÍRITU DE LA COLMENA), widely regarded as the greatest Spanish film of the 1970s. In a small Castilian vi...

  • Wild Strawberries

    Episode 2

    Directed by Ingmar Bergman • 1957 • Sweden
    Starring Victor Sjöström, Bibi Andersson, Ingrid Thulin

    Traveling to accept an honorary degree, Professor Isak Borg—masterfully played by the veteran filmmaker and actor Victor Sjöström—is forced to face his past, come to terms with his faults, and make...

  • The Red Shoes

    Episode 3

    Directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger • 1948 • United Kingdom
    Starring Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring

    THE RED SHOES, the singular fantasia from Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, is cinema’s quintessential backstage drama, as well as one of the most glorious Tech...

  • The Ascent

    Episode 4

    Directed by Larisa Shepitko • 1977 • Soviet Union
    Starring Boris Plotnikov, Vladimir Gostyukhin, Sergei Yakovlev

    The crowning triumph of a career cut tragically short, the final film from Larisa Shepitko won the Golden Bear at the 1977 Berlin Film Festival and went on to be hailed as one of the ...

  • The Color of Pomegranates

    Episode 5

    Directed by Sergei Parajanov • 1969 • Soviet Union

    A breathtaking fusion of poetry, ethnography, and cinema, Sergei Parajanov’s masterwork overflows with unforgettable images and sounds. In a series of tableaux that blend the tactile with the abstract, THE COLOR OF POMEGRANATES revives the splen...

  • Taste of Cherry

    Episode 6

    Directed by Abbas Kiarostami • 1997 • Iran

    Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival, Iranian auteur Abbas Kiarostami's Taste of Cherry is an emotionally complex meditation on life and death. Middle-aged Mr. Badii (Homayoun Ershadi) drives through the hilly outskirts of Tehran, s...

  • Wanda

    Episode 7

    Directed by Barbara Loden • 1970 • United States
    Starring Barbara Loden, Michael Higgins

    With her first and only feature film—a hard-luck drama she wrote, directed, and starred in—Barbara Loden turned in a groundbreaking work of American independent cinema, bringing to life a kind of characte...

  • Battleship Potemkin

    Episode 8

    Directed by Sergei Eisenstein • 1925 • Soviet Union

    This incredibly influential Soviet silent film depicts a crew mutiny on the Russian Battleship Potemkin.

  • Pickpocket

    Episode 9

    Directed by Robert Bresson • 1959 • France
    Starring Martin LaSalle, Marika Green, Pierre Leymarie

    This incomparable story of crime and redemption from the French master Robert Bresson follows Michel, a young pickpocket who spends his days working the streets, subway cars, and train stations of P...

  • Yi Yi

    Episode 10

    Directed by Edward Yang • 2000 • Taiwan, Japan
    Starring Nianzhen Wu, Elaine Jin, Issey Ogata

    The extraordinary, internationally embraced YI YI (A ONE AND A TWO . . .), directed by the late Taiwanese master Edward Yang, follows a middle-class family in Taipei over the course of one year, beginnin...

  • Throne of Blood

    Episode 11

    Directed by Akira Kurosawa • 1957 • Japan
    Starring Toshiro Mifune, Isuzu Yamada, Minoru Chiaki

    A vivid, visceral “Macbeth” adaptation, THRONE OF BLOOD, directed by Akira Kurosawa, sets Shakespeare’s definitive tale of ambition and duplicity in a ghostly, fog-enshrouded landscape in feudal Japan....