Best Feature Films 2022 – Supplemental

Here are interviews, clips, etc. for some of the films listed in Part 2 of this Best Films series.

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After Yang

AFI interview with director Kogonada (5:50)

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Decision to Leave

New York Film Festival interview with director Park Chan-wook  (20:52)

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Hold Me Tight

New York Film Festival interview with director Mathieu Almaric & Vicky Krieps (43:46)

Angelika Film Center interview with Mathieu Almaric & Vicky Krieps (35:41)  Note: I was at this screening and following interview. I asked the second-to-last audience question at apparoximately 29:00, if you’re interested.

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The Northman

New Yorker profile of director/writer Robert Eggers can be accessed here.

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White Noise

New York Film Festival intrviews with cast & filmmakers (37:29)

Closing credits sequence (7:16)  This is pretty amazing.

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RRR

Tiger fight scene (2:20)  SPOILER ALERT: I can’t resist including this, even though it’s probably something better discovered in the context of the film.

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That’s it for this one. Next up: Best Documentaries 2022.  — Ted Hicks

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About Ted Hicks

Iowa farm boy; have lived in NYC for 40 years; worked in motion picture labs, film/video distribution, subtitling, media-awards program; obsessive film-goer all my life.
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2 Responses to Best Feature Films 2022 – Supplemental

  1. David M Fromm says:

    Excellent. Good suggestions to look forward to.

  2. Tony Bridge says:

    Ted:

    Really, really interesting. You do all the hard work, and I take advantage of your research. Thanks so much.

    Have you read the truly brutal review of To Leslie by Richard Brody in the New Yorker? Likely to reduce its potential audience to a negative number.

    Warm regards,

    Tony P

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