The list, which is not ranked, gives an early
glimpse into likely frontrunners for the annual Oscars next
year. The films were chosen for their cultural and artistic
significance.
It also includes global warming satire "Don't Look Up,"
coming-of-age tale "Licorice Pizza," musical "Tick,
tick...Boom!," deaf community film "CODA," Shakespearean drama
"The Tragedy of Macbeth," thriller "Nightmare Alley" and drama
"The Power of the Dog."
British director Kenneth Branagh's film "Belfast," about his
childhood in Northern Ireland, was given a special award by the
AFI.
“From soaring in spirit to dark and dangerous – from
heartbreaking to hilarious – these are the stories that have
united us in uncertain times and continue to drive culture
forward,” AFI president Bob Gazzale said in a statement.
The AFI also named its 10 top TV shows of 2021. They includes
comedies "Ted Lasso" and "Hacks" along with dramas "Succession,"
"Mare of Easttown," "The White Lotus" and Marvel comics series "WandaVision."
Nominations for the Oscars will be announced on Feb. 8.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Sonya Hepinstall)
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