is a little more puzzling. in sixth place, the opening film at this year s cannes film festival, in which the story and songs came from the pop duo sparks. a seriously weird but thoroughly engaging film. taking the number five spot, joe wright s cyrano, an adaptation of the stage musical based on the cyrano de bergerac play. the songs were performed live, and that really connected with audience. i don t know where my family is. can i go and check on them? i won t be long. in fourth place, quo vadis aida? not a documentary, but it felt hauntingly real. at number three, the velvet underground. filmmaker todd haynes turns his hand to documentary making with a brilliant chronicle
taking the number five spot, joe wright s cyrano, an adaptation of the stage musical based on the cyrano de bergerac play. the songs were performed live, and that really connected with audience. i don t know where my family is. can i go and check on them? i won t be long. in fourth place, quo vadis aida? not a documentary, but it felt hauntingly real. at number three, the velvet underground. todd haynes turns his hand to documentary making with a brilliant chronicle of seminal band the velvet underground. in second place, one of my favourite films of the year, the animated documentary flee, in which rasmussen makes ingenious use of animation to tell the story
at number three, the velvet underground. todd haynes turns his hand to documentary making with a brilliant chronicle of seminal band the velvet underground. in second place, one of my favourite films of the year, the animated documentary flee, in which rasmussen makes ingenious use of animation to tell the story of a man fleeing from the taliban 25 years ago. what s it doing? getting mixed up with her. and the talking movies number one film of 2021 is the power of the dog, in which jane campion showed everyone just how a film should be made. her western is a haunting portrait
thoroughly engaging film. taking the number five spot, joe wright s cyrano, an adaptation of the stage mu5ical based on the cyrano de bergerac play. the songs were performed live, and that really connected with audience. i don t know where my family is. can i go and check on them? i won t be long. in fourth place, quo vadis aida? not a documentary, but it felt hauntingly real. at number three, the velvet underground. todd haynes turns his hand to documentary making with a brilliant chronicle of seminal band the velvet underground. in second place, one of my favourite films of the year,
thoroughly engaging film. taking the number five spot, joe wright s cyrano, an adaptation of the stage musical based on the cyrano de bergerac play. the songs were performed live, and that really connected with audience. i don t know where my family is. can i go and check on them? i won t be long. in fourth place, quo vadis aida? not a documentary, but it felt hauntingly real. at number three, the velvet underground. todd haynes turns his hand to documentary making with a brilliant chronicle