The top 50 films of 2023 in the UK, ranked from 50 to 41.


50

The Beasts

The arrival of middle-class individuals in a secluded village in the western region of Spain reveals feelings of anxiety, animosity, and patriotism in Rodrigo Sorogoyen’s unsettling film based on real events. Check out the complete review for more details.

Spain’s ‘wild west’ … The Beasts

49

Mother and Son

The author’s son contemplates the challenges he encountered with his sibling and rebellious mother upon their relocation from Ivory Coast to France, in a reflective tale of growing up. Check out the complete review.

48

War Pony

The tenderness, wisdom and instinct to survive of two teenage Native Americans is beautifully observed in actor turned director Riley Keough’s debut feature. Read the full review

47

“Moon Is the Oldest TV” by Nam June Paik

The full review discusses a documentary that showcases the impressive calling of a Korean pioneer in the avant-garde movement, who had the foresight to recognize the significance of the internet and meme culture back in the 1970s.

Gripping portrait … Tish

46

Tish

This review tells the story of a dedicated photographer in Britain’s difficult times, who faced challenges similar to those she captured through her lens in different periods of poverty and exclusion.

45

The Damned Don’t Cry

Fyzal Boulifa delves into the difficult choices faced by a poor family in Morocco in this intense and impactful portrayal of colonial conflict. Check out the complete review.

Powerful drama … The Damned Don’t Cry

44

The Future Tense

The film “Semi-dramatised” by Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy delves into the complex issue of national loyalty, while also examining the story of an exceptional rebel. Check out the complete review for more details.

43

The Deepest Breath

The dangerous act of freediving is explored in a visually immersive new film taking us down to the depths and examining what causes those involved to take such major risks. Read the full review

Visually immersive … The Deepest Breath

42

On the Adamant

In his heartfelt documentary, Nicolas Philibert showcases a boat on the Seine that provides solace and support for individuals with mental health issues. To learn more, check out the complete review.

41

Rodeo

Julie Ledru, a real-life professional motorcycle racer, portrays a rebellious youth living on the outskirts of Bordeaux who is enticed to engage in dangerous activities with a gang of outlaws on bikes. The complete critique can be found below.

Source: theguardian.com

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