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Roger Ebert picks best art films of 2010
Published Saturday, Feb 19 2011, 08:36 GMT | By Mike Moody

On his Chicago Sun-Times blog, the esteemed critic wrote: "I can't precisely define an Art Film, but I knew I was seeing one when I saw these."
The films on Ebert's list include filmmakers Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost's Catfish, director Andrea Arnold's Fish Tank, Leaves of Grass starring Edward Norton, and Blue Valentine starring Michelle Williams and Ryan Gosling.
Other films on the list include drama Yellow Handkerchief, Sofia Coppola's Somewhere, the French prison film A Prophet, Philip Seymour Hoffman starrer Jack Goes Boating, and
Rodrigo Garcia's Mother and Child.
Dramas Around a Small Mountain, Chicago Heights, Rare Exports and Daddy Longlegs also made the list, as well as the comedies Please Give and Tiny Furniture.
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