The Best Films of 2012

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It’s possible I took this list a bit too seriously this year.

I may balk at the constant ranking and award-giving that seems to occupy so much of the discussion that surrounds film, but it’s at this time of the year that I remember that the film lovers who don’t see practically every new release are likely overwhelmed by the increasing number of new titles that appear in multiplexes, arthouse palaces, film festivals, video stores (remember those?) and online. If a ‘best of the year’ film list has any use to anyone, it’s pointing them towards the gems worth seeking out.

Before we get started, I’m going to confess that my approach to release dates is somewhat inconsistent. Because you are reading this on the World Wide Web, this list is, where possible, made up of films that were originally, internationally released in 2012. This was not always possible; I was unable to view some 2012 films that are being released in Australia in 2013 (Lincoln and Silver Linings Playbook, for instance), although I made a bigger dent in them than I ever have before. Some 2011 films made it into here by sheer necessity; others did not. Hugo, Shame and some others which were released in Australia in January made it onto my Best of 2011. It’s really best not to think too hard about it.

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Hail Screening Tonight

Sydney folks! If you’re free tonight, come down to the Dendy Newton cinema tonight at 6:30pm (although check first to see if tickets are available) for a special advance screening of the new Australian movie Hail.

The movie itself is incredible, but if you attend this screening, you get to see director Amiel Courtin-Wilson, producer Michael Cody and star Daniel P Jones in conversation with Animal Kingdom director David Michôd. And I’ll be there as well, doing introductions and the like, but that’s less of a drawcard.

Wave your hand manically enough and you may get to ask a question yourself!