Monday, February 23, 2015

Top 13 Films of 2014



by James Hansen
Looking at the works on this list, there aren't necessarily many connections. They range from shorts to features, narrative to documentary, Hollywood to experimental. Still, I think lurking below the surface of many of the best works of the year (and recent years) is a unique emphasis on spatial dynamics, both internal and external. Space and the surrounding environment become imbued within the characters, images, and hidden stories of these films. Further, each of these moving image artists shows an awareness of how the feeling of those spaces has the ability to transfer onto and into the viewer's body. At times disorienting, irritating, and/or overwhelming, these films place demands on the minds, eyes, and bodies of their viewers (not to mention their performers), and ask for a willingness to play in games without ever knowing all the rules. Active investigations don't need to end when the movies do. 

Here are my Top 13 Films of 2014. 




1. Goodbye to Language (Jean Luc Godard)


2. The Strange Little Cat (Ramon Zürcher)


3. Inherent Vice (Paul Thomas Anderson)






6. Story of My Death (Albert Serra)






9. Actress (Robert Greene) 


10. Selma (Ava DuVernay)




12. The Babadook (Jennifer Kent)


13. John Wick (Chad Stahelski and David Weitch)

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