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  1. Century Films is a pioneering and innovative company that makes both drama and documentary, sometimes with musical elements. It has won many awards for its films, such as Feltham Sings, Falling Apart, The Secret History of our Streets, and The Confessions of Thomas Quick.

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      Winner Best Medical Documentary, US Circle of Excellence...

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    Century Films. @centuryfilms3195 ‧. 15 subscribers ‧ 10 videos. Spanning a widely impressive 39 years with over a 100 films under its belt, Century Films has been actively involved in the...

    • 'Weekend' (2011) Heady but grounded in pragmatic reality, ecstatically romantic but marbled with sobering veins of melancholy, Andrew Haigh’s immersive account of a steamy hookup between two gay Nottingham men unfolds over 48 hours in what feels almost like real time.
    • 'Black Panther' (2018) Navigating the Marvel Cinematic Universe — or is it a Multiverse now? — requires, for many of us, a certain tolerance for green or LED screens, mass destruction, snarky dialogue and cosmic shtick.
    • 'Time' (2020) Garrett Bradley’s documentary observes the brutality of the American carceral system from an uncommon vantage point. The filmmaker jettisons the expository soundbites of talking heads and the contextual support of charts and numbers, choosing instead to construct an impressionistic portrait of one family’s specific experience.
    • 'Bright Star' (2009) It’s the story of an unconsummated love affair in the final years of John Keats’ short life. Catnip for English majors? No question.
    • Lost In Translation. 2003Just as Wes Anderson had done in The Royal Tenenbaums, Sofia Coppola's Lost In Translation made profitable use of a rumpled, weary, wry Bill Murray.
    • There Will Be Blood. 2007The imagery of Paul Thomas Anderson's quasi-Western couldn't be more evocative: oil, fire, blood, and Daniel Day-Lewis clawing his way through it all with a Cheshire cat grin, the evils of Capitalism incarnate.
    • No Country For Old Men. 2007No Country For Old Men stands as the best film made by the Coen Brothers after the turn of the millennium – which is saying something, given the career that Joel and Ethan have had over the last 20 years.
    • Whiplash. 2014As tight as a snare, as bracing as a cymbal-crash, and with tension to make your heart pound like a bass drum – Damien Chazelle's directorial debut proper proved the world of jazz drumming really could be the making of an instant-classic thriller.
  3. With Century Films (Sorted by Popularity Ascending) 1. Unprecedented: Real Time Theatre from a State of Isolation (2020) "Unprecedented" responds to the radical way we've seen our world change during the Coronavirus pandemic.

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  6. The 100 best movies of the 21st century so far... 1. Mulholland Drive (2001) Film. Drama. Photograph: Universal Pictures. This David Lynch masterpiece is a film split in half: a glamorous...