Village Voice Film Poll

Annual polling

The Village Voice Film Poll was an annual polling by The Village Voice film section of more than 100 major film critics for alternative media sources. Although the majority of the critics work for the alt-weeklies, a number are former Voice critics who now work for the mainstream media or have retired. It was compiled every year from top 10 lists, best performance lists, and votes for other categories. The poll results were printed alongside the annotated top 10 lists of J. Hoberman, Dennis Lim and Michael Atkinson.

The 1999 poll included votes for Best Film of the Decade (Safe), Best Director of the Decade (Hou Hsiao-hsien), and Best Film of the Century (Citizen Kane).[1]

In the 2009 poll, Mulholland Drive was voted the best film of the decade.

The Village Voice ceased publication altogether in August 2018.[2] However, much like the Village Voice's own Pazz & Jop poll, the Film Poll has continued on through different publications since the newspaper ended. Film critic Mike D'Angelo has continued to survey frequent contributors of the poll for the Best Film category. The results were published in Slate in 2018 and Filmmaker in 2019 and 2020.[3][4][5]

Winners

Best Film

  • 1999: Being John Malkovich[6]
  • 2000: Beau Travail
  • 2001: Mulholland Drive[7]
  • 2002: Far from Heaven
  • 2003: Lost in Translation
  • 2004: Before Sunset
  • 2005: A History of Violence
  • 2006: Army of Shadows
  • 2007: There Will Be Blood
  • 2008: WALL-E
  • 2009: The Hurt Locker
  • 2010: The Social Network
  • 2011: The Tree of Life
  • 2012: The Master
  • 2013: Inside Llewyn Davis[8]
  • 2014: Boyhood
  • 2015: Mad Max: Fury Road[9]
  • 2016: Moonlight
  • 2017: Phantom Thread[10]
  • 2018: First Reformed
  • 2019: The Irishman
  • 2020: First Cow

Best Director

Best Lead Performance

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Supporting Performance

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Documentary

References

  1. ^ 100 Best Films - Village Voice - filmsite.org
  2. ^ Cush, Andy (August 31, 2018). "The Village Voice Shutters After 55 Years | SPIN". Spin. Retrieved October 3, 2018.
  3. ^ D'Angelo, Mike (January 7, 2019). "The Village Voice Film Poll Is Kaput—so I Crunched 85 Critics' Top 10 Lists to Figure Out What Would Have Won This Year Slate". Slate.
  4. ^ D'Angelo, Mike (January 14, 2020). "The 2019 Village Voice Film Poll, Reconstructed Filmmaker". Filmmaker.
  5. ^ D'Angelo, Mike (January 21, 2021). "The 2020 Village Voice Voice Poll, Reconstructed Filmmaker". Filmmaker.
  6. ^ a b Village Voice Poll and More|Current|The Criterion Collection
  7. ^ The Village Voice (January 2, 2002). "TAKE THREE: The Third Annual Village Voice Film Critics' Poll". PR Newswire.
  8. ^ a b c Village Voice, Indiewire and Film Comment’s Top Films of 2013: More Love for ‘Llewyn Davis,’ ’12 Years a Slave’ and ‘Before Midnight’ - IndieWire
  9. ^ "The 2015 Village Voice Film Critics' Poll". The Village Voice. December 15, 2015.
  10. ^ "The Village Voice Film Poll". The Village Voice. February 13, 2018. Archived from the original on February 14, 2018. Retrieved February 13, 2018.

External links

  • Official website
  • Take Seven Film Poll Official List of Poll Results and Essays for 2005 with links to previous polls