#1 Giovanna, "Memento" (2000)

Boys, girls, men, and women: there are those who chose the film which, after the Second World War, allowed them to discover what cinema was, and those who saw in a film the same mechanisms of a society from which they too, like the protagonist, decided to move away. But in addition to those who have found themes close to their heart in a film or those who have identified with the characters to the point of wanting to live like them, there are above all those who have linked the title of a film to an episode in their life, to a nostalgic memory, to one’s childhood or adolescence. The power of Cinema.
#2 Jacopo, "Fight Club" (1999)

#3 Mick, "Ghostbusters" (1984)

There are so many influences that have flowed into this project. First of all, I studied cinema, which is perhaps my greatest passion, and I liked the idea of combining two things that I love very much: cinema and photography. This was definitely the spark. Then, also influenced by the beautiful "Humans of New York" project, I thought it would be interesting to discover, through the choice of the favorite film, the stories behind this choice, why a person wrote the title of one film rather than another. I believe that the choice of the favorite film can reveal a lot about the person portrayed: an intimate corner of his person, somehow a piece of his soul, so I liked this idea of discovering which film was behind the people I met.
#4 Federica, "The Nightmare Before Christmas" (1993)

#5 Federico, "Big Fish" (2003)

Some stats? The most chosen films at the moment were Truffaut’s "The 400 Blows" and Zemeckis’ "Back to the Future", both at 4, but 165 different films were still chosen (always out of 200, obviously). You can find the complete ranking of films on the Film People project website, on the Movies page.
The director who has been chosen the most times? Quentin Tarantino, at 6 with four different films ("Pulp Fiction", "Reservoir Dogs", "Jackie Brown" and "Django Unchained"): like him, the only one to have had such a variety of different films was Stanley Kubrick (at 5 with four different films: "2001 A Space Odyssey", "Lolita", "A Clockwork Orange" and "Eyes Wide Shut").
#6 Paola, "The Goonies" (1985)

#7 Lucrezia,

The most loved decade, as expected, was the '80s, chosen 41 times (followed by the '00s of the new millennium at 38 and the '90s at 36). In any case, the films chosen range from 1932 to 2023: there really is something for all tastes.
#8 Francesco, "Jurassic Park" (1993)

#9 Alex, "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (1975)

#10 Matteo, "Pulp Fiction" (1994)

#11 Francesco, "Blade Runner" (1982)

#12 Mathilde, "Bagdad Cafe" (1987)

#13 Gianmaria, "Her" (2013)

#14 Dante, "Lost In Translation" (2003)

#15 Fabrizio, "Nuovo Cinema Paradiso" (1988)

#16 Sara, "City Of Angels" (1998)

#17 Benedetto, "Suspiria" (2018)

#18 Angelo, "Snatch" (2000)

#19 Marcel, "Good Bye Lenin!" (2003)

#20 Maurizio, "Raging Bull" (1980)



