Tilda Swinton starred in films such as We Need to Talk About Kevin, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe and Constantine
Actress of acclaimed films such as We Need to Talk About Kevin (2011), The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) and Constantine (2005), Tilda Swinton listed the best feature films of all time. We already give a spoiler: no item on the list is a production with her participation.
In search of Sight And Soundwhich also featured names like Martin Scorsese It is Wes Anderson, the actress ranked 10 films. Among the highlights are productions made in countries such as Italy, U.S, France It is Japan.
In the first place, Tilda Swinton put In This World and the Other, released on 1 November 1946 in the UK. The film was directed by Emeric Pressburger It is Michael Powell. The cast featured David Niven (Peter David Carter), kim hunter (june), Richard Attenborough (English pilot), Raymond Massey (Abraham Farlan), between others. Read the official synopsis below:
At Second World Warthe English pilot’s plane Peter Carter is slaughtered. Before falling he makes contact with juneradio operator Air Force North American, with whom he falls in love. He jumps to his death, but it mysteriously doesn’t arrive.
Already A Body That Falls (1958), one of the greatest classics of cinema directed by Alfred Hitchcocktook second place – the film also appeared on the best of Martin Scorsese, but ranked 15th. the long french The Holidays of Mr. Hulot (1953), commanded by Jacques Taticompletes the podium.
It is worth mentioning the Japanese animation My Friend Totorowhich ranked ninth on the list of best films of all time made by Tilda Swinton. The film, directed by Hayao Miyazaki and released on March 8, 1995 in Brazil, is one of the most popular and acclaimed Studio Ghibli. See the full ranking below:
- In This World and the Other (1946)
- A Body That Falls (1958)
- The Holidays of Mr. Hulot (1953)
- To be or not to be (1942)
- The Long Walk (1971)
- Romance in Italy (1954)
- The Pickpocket (1959)
- Jeanne Dielman (1975)
- My Friend Totoro (1988)
- The sweet life (1960)
Source: Rollingstone

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