BFI Top 100 British films
In 1999 the
British Film Institute surveyed 1000 people from the world of British film and television to produce the
BFI 100 list of the greatest
British films
of the 20th century. Voters were asked to choose up to 100 films that
were 'culturally British'. Some of the selected films were wholly or
partly produced by non-UK companies, or made with input from film
makers born overseas, but were regarded by voters as having significant
British involvement.
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List breakdown
- The 1960s came out as the most popular decade, with 26 films, and
1949, 1963 and 1971 as the most popular years, with four films each.
The earliest film chosen was from 1935 (The 39 Steps),
with only two other 1930s films featuring in the list. After 1935, the
only years not represented are 1936–1937, 1940–1941, 1950, 1956, 1972,
and 1974–78.
- The most represented actor was Alec Guinness, starring in nine films on the list, though three appearances were in supporting roles. The most represented living actor is Michael Caine, starring in seven films.
- The most represented actress is Julie Christie, starring in six films on the list.
The films
See also
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