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Movies & Series 10 January 2023, 14:18

author: Jan Tracz

Best Movies of 2022

Today we present a list of 12 diverse (and best) titles that defined cinema in 2022. These are films that we will remember for years to come.

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Triangle of Sadness

Triangle of Sadness, dir. Ruben Östlund, SF Studios, 2022 - The best films of 2022 - documentary - 2022-12-16
Triangle of Sadness, dir. Ruben Ostlund, SF Studios, 2022
  1. Director : Ruben Ostlund
  2. Genre : satire
  3. Movie length : 2 hours 20 minutes
  4. Where to watch: Cinema

They say that a good story can be surmised with one sentence. Ruben Östlund's Triangle of Sadness is worth watching without reading anything before the screening. So if you don't want to read the next paragraph, at least read this one sentence. And it goes like this: "An American communist and a Russian capitalist meet on a ship, leading to some unfortunate events...". Sounds good, right?

Even the pacing is intriguing - the movie is divided into a few acts, each ending with a bang. The first act has a typical moralistic tone and includes a vivisection of the relations between modern influencers. The second act takes place on a cruise ship - events here are so wacky that I can't even spoil the final act - having known the plot, you wouldn't respond to this movie in the same way. Moreover, we have Woody Harrelson here, which works as a commendation on its own. Oh, and one more thing - one of the scenes will change you forever.

Jan Tracz

Jan Tracz

Graduated Film Studies (BA and MA) at King's College London, UK. Currently, he writes for Collider, WhyNow, The Upcoming, Ayo News, Interia Film, Przegląd, Film.org.pl, and Gamepressure.com. He has had publications in FIPRESCI, Eye For Film, British Thoughts Magazine, KINO, Magazyn PANI, WP Film, NOIZZ, Papaya Rocks, Tygodnik Solidarnosc, and Filmawka. He has also collaborated with Rock Radio and Movies Room. Conducted interviews with Alejandro González Ińárritu, Lasse Hallström, Michel Franco, Matthew Lewis, and David Thomson. His published works include an essay in the anthology "Nikt Nikomu Nie Tlumaczy: Swiat wedlug Kiepskich w kulturze" (Brak Przypisu Publishing, 2023). Laureate of the Leopold Unger Scholarship in 2023. Member of the Young FIPRESCI Jury during WFF 2023.

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