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The Obscure, the Forgotten, and the Unloved

40 Critically Acclaimed But Little Seen Should-be Classics

Michael Parent

Le Mot du Cinephiliaque

  • Lucifer Rising (1972) Kenneth Anger
  • Mothlight (1963) Stan Brakhage
  • Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) Leo McCarey
  • The Crime of Monsieur Lange (1936) Jean Renoir
  • Toni (1935) Jean Renoir
  • A Time to Love and a Time to Die (1958) Douglas Sirk
  • Chelsea Girls (1966) Andy Warhol & Paul Morrissey
  • Passing Fancy (1933) Ozu Yasujiro
  • The Only Son (1936) Ozu Yasujiro
  • Flavour of Green Tea Over Rice (1952) Ozu Yasujiro
  • Record of a Tenement Gentlemen (1947) Ozu Yasujiro
  • Tartuffe (1925) F.W. Murnau
  • Emporte-moi (1999) Léa Pool
  • Odds Against Tomorrow (1959) Robert Wise
  • The Immortal Story (1968) Orson Welles
  • 23rd Psalm Branch (1967) Stan Brakhage
  • The Unholy Three (1925) Tod Browning
  • CockFighter (1974) Monte Hellman

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The Obscure, the Forgotten, and the Unloved is a 2010 poll of committed cinephiles who hope to find, highlight, and promote films that have received a considerable amount of critical acclaim but have yet to find the audience that their evident quality deserves.
  • Introduction
  • Pool
  • 2nd Pool
  • Participants
  • The Top 40
  • Non-Pool Top 20
  • All Films (4+ Votes)
  • A-Z