Magilla usually starts this post and understandably much later in the year. But I'm balled over by just how great 2016 has been so far this year but must admit that very little due out for the remainder of the year (Manchester by the Sea being the exception) appeals to me. The Venice Film Festival line-up looks particularly dire. Even if I don't seen another good film from 2016 it has already proven to be a much better year than 2015.
So I'm posting my best of year list (very) early and will do an update sometime early next year. If anything it will be interesting to see how much or little it changes:
Best Film
1. Elle
2. The Bacchus Lady
3. The Death of Louis XIV
4. Paterson
5. Toni Erdmann
Best Director
1. Paul Verhoeven, Elle
2. Je-yong Lee, The Bacchus Lady
3. Jim Jarmusch, Paterson
4. Albert Sera, The Death of Louis XIV
5. Maren Ade, Toni Erdmann
Best Actor
1. Adam Driver, Paterson
2. Kyan Khojandi, Rosalie Blum
3. Peter Simonischek, Toni Erdmann
4. Jean-Pierre Leaud, The Death of Louis XIV
5. Gerard Depardieu, Saint Amour
Best Actress
1. Yeo-jeong Yoon, The Bacchus Lady
2. Sandra Huller, Toni Erdmann
3. Isabelle Huppert, Elle
4. Sonia Braga, Aquarius
5. Sandrine Kiberlain, Being 17
Another extremely strong year for actresses with near misses including Kate Beckinsale in Love & Friendship, Isabelle Huppert in Things to Come, Noemie Lvovsky in Rosalie Blum, Michalina Olszanska in I, Olga Hepnarova & Kristen Stewart in Personal Shopper.
Best Supporting Actor
1. Jonas Bloquet, Elle
2. Charles Berling, Elle
3. Laurent Lafitte, Elle
4. Andre Marcon, Things to Come
5. Christian Berkel, Elle
Best Supporting Actress
1. Golshifteh Farahani, Paterson
2. Tatiana Lekel, Sieranevada
3. Chloe Sevigny, Love & Friendship
4. Judith Magre, Elle
5. Yolande Moreau, The Childhood of a Leader
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