What Were the Best Films of 2024?

Frank J. Avella READ TIME: 10 MIN.

"Armand"

"Hard Truths"

Marianne Jean-Baptiste sears the screen as Pansy in Mike Leigh's best film in decades, "Hard Truths." She's a perpetually vexed, endlessly ranting and raging wife, mother and sister who proves an initial irritant, but as the narrative unfolds, layers of her steely personality are peeled away to reveal a woman devastated by the crap life cards she's been dealt. It's a towering performance in a film that questions pre-judgment. Leigh wisely refuses to fill in all of Pansy's past blanks which makes the experience all the more fascinating.

"Armand"

Norway's International Feature entry is Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel's bold, boundary-pushing first feature, "Armand," a divisive work that challenges conventional cinematic comfort levels and questions expected human behavior. Armand boasts a daring and mesmerizing performance by Renate Reinsve ("A Different Man") as Elisabeth, a single mom and actress who recently lost her husband and whose 6-year-old son is being accused of being inappropriate with another boy (an understatement). Surreal touches give us insight into the inner life of the main character.


by Frank J. Avella

Frank J. Avella is a proud EDGE and Awards Daily contributor. He serves as the GALECA Industry Liaison and is a Member of the New York Film Critics Online. His award-winning short film, FIG JAM, has shown in Festivals worldwide (figjamfilm.com). Frank's screenplays have won numerous awards in 17 countries. Recently produced plays include LURED & VATICAL FALLS, both O'Neill semifinalists. He is currently working on a highly personal project, FROCI, about the queer Italian/Italian-American experience. He is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild. https://filmfreeway.com/FrankAvella https://muckrack.com/fjaklute

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