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- Fotogramas de Plata 2021: The first round of voting is closed
- Our review of ‘First Cow’ (*****)
Before the gold rush, the myth of the border or the time in which the historical imaginary of states that were far from being united was forged. That is the moment that Kelly Reichardt takes us to in her latest work, a demystifying and thoughtful western that subverts the genre to tell the story of a friendship born out of the blue and that personifies the American dream – and the genesis of modern capitalism. – on a cow named Eva. An everyday portrait, anchored in the filmmaker’s particular reading of the landscape, which has convinced Spanish critics, strengthening the groundbreaking turn of this edition.
These are the results of the votes of the critics summoned by FOTOGRAMAS* to choose the Best Foreign Film of the year:
“First Cow” by Kelly Reichardt. 108 votes
“The Power of the Dog” by Jane Campion. 83 votes
Petite Maman by Celine Sciamma. 80 votes
‘Titane’, by Julia Ducournau. 78 votes
‘Annette’, by Leos Carax. 51 votes
“Westside Story” by Steven Spielberg. 46 votes
‘It was the hand of God’, by Paolo Sorrentino. 38 votes
‘Malmkrog’, by Cristi Puiu. 38 votes
‘The Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy’, by Ryūsuke Hamaguchi. 37 votes
Chloe Zhao’s Nomadland. 35 votes
‘Rizi/Days’, by Tsai Ming-liang. 31 votes
‘The Woman Who Got Away’ by Hong Sang-soo. 29 votes
The French Chronicle by Wes Anderson. 26 votes
‘A Promising Young Woman’ by Emerald Fennell. 26 votes
‘Another round’, by Thomas Vinterberg. 24 votes
‘The Last Duel’, by Ridley Scott. 23 votes
‘The Card Counter’ by Paul Schrader. 20 votes
‘Benedetta’, by Paul Verhoeven. 18 votes
‘Quo Vadis, Aida?’, by Jasmila Zbanic. 18 votes
‘Jaws’, by Quentin Dupieux. 17 votes
‘Malignant’, by James Wan. 15 votes
‘The things we say, the things we do’, by Emmanuel Mouret. 14 votes
‘Boarding!’, by Guillaume Brac. 13 votes
Spencer, by Pablo Larrain. 13 votes
The Velvet Underground by Todd Haynes. 13 votes
‘Time’, by M. Night Shyamalan. 12 votes
Lamb, by Valdimar Jóhannsoon. 11 votes
‘Last Night in Soho’, by Edgar Wright. 11 votes
Dune by Denis Villeneuve. 9 votes
‘Horsemen of Justice’, by Anders Thomas Jensen. 9 votes
‘Three Floors’, by Nani Moretti. 9 votes
‘Don’t Look Up’ by Adam McKay. 8 votes
Harry Macqueen’s ‘Supernova’. 7 votes
*The 72 critics have voted for his five films, national and foreign, in order of preference (from 5 to 1 points). Only those that have obtained at least 7 points appear in the lists of these pages
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