1- Alien ( Ridley Scott )
2- Le syndrome chinois (James Bridges)
Roger Ebert 01.01.1979
» The China Syndrome » is a terrific thriller that incidentally raises the most unsettling questions about how safe nuclear power plants really are. It was received in some quarters as a political film, and the people connected with it make no secret of their doubts about nuclear power. But the movie is, above all, entertainment: well-acted, well-crafted, scary as hell. »
3- Being There (Hal Ashby)
4- Rocky II (Sylvester Stallone)
5- La vie de Brian (Terry Jones)
6- Manhattan (Woody Allen)
7- Mad Max (George Miller)
8- Apocalypse Now (Francis Ford Coppola)
Trailer de « Heart’s of Darkness »
9- The Brood (David Cronenberg)
10- L’évadé d’Alcatraz (Don Siegel)
11- Le tambour (Volker Schlöndorff)
12- Hair (Milos Forman)
13- Phantasm (Don Coscarelli)
Top 10 National Board of Review
Manhattan
Yanks (John Schlesinger) Trailer
The Europeans (James Ivory) Extrait
The China Syndrome
Breaking Away (Peter Yates) Trailer
Apocalypse Now
Being There
Time After Time (Nicholas Meyer) Trailer
North Dallas Forty (Ted Kotcheff) Extrait
Kramer vs. Kramer (Robert Benton) Trailer
Oscars majeurs
Meilleur film: Kramer vs Kramer
Meilleur réalisateur: Robert Benton
Meilleur acteur: Dustin Hoffman
Meilleur actrice: Sally Field (Norma Rae) Trailer
Palme d’or:
Le tambour et Apocalypse Now