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  The 1,000 Greatest Films By Year  
  • The 1,000 Greatest Films Home  • The Top 250 Films  • The Top 100 Directors  • Full List by Ranking  • Full List by Title  • Full List by Director  • Full List by Year  • Full List by Country • Alternative Titles  
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  • In this section, you'll find  the 1,000 Greatest Films sorted chronologically. Please note that we have - in most cases - used the year of production, rather than the year of release.  
  • The years represented by the most films in the 1,000 Greatest Films list are: 1955 (24 films), 1961 (22), 1959 (21), 1966 (21), 1969 (21), 1974 (20) and 1976 (20).  
  • The decade breakdown is as follows: Pre-1910s (2), 1910s (7), 1920s (61), 1930s (97), 1940s (111), 1950s (161), 1960s (184), 1970s (155), 1980s (128), 1990s (84) and the 2000s (10).  
     
     
  • The 1,000 Greatest Films Home  • The Top 250 Films  • The Top 100 Directors  • Full List by Ranking  • Full List by Title  • Full List by Director  • Full List by Year  • Full List by Country • Alternative Titles  
  By Year:  • Pre-1910s  • 1910s  • 1920s  • 1930s  • 1940s  • 1950s  • 1960s  • 1970s  • 1980s  • 1990s  • 2000s  
     

 

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