Directors of Sight and Sound's 10 Greatest Films: 1952 Critics Poll
1 The Bicycle Thief, Vittorio de Sica (1947) 2 (tie). City Lights, Charlie Chaplin (1931) 2 (tie). The Gold Rush, Charlie Chaplin (1925) 4. Battleship Potemkin, Sergei Eisenstein (1925) 5 (tie). Intolerance, D.W. Griffith (1916) 5 (tie) Louisiana Story, Robert J. Flaherty (1948) 7 (tie). Greed, Erich von Stroheim (1924) 7 (tie). Le Jour Se Leve, Marcel Carne (1939) 7 (tie). The Passion of Joan of Arc, Carl Dreyer (1928) 10 (tie). Brief Encounter, David Lean (1945) 10 (tie). Le Million, Rene Clair (1931) 10 (tie). The Rules of the Game, Jean Renoir (1939)
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