The Guardian's critics named the best films of the 1990s.
Five experts participated in the survey, each of them named one favorite picture.
Observer Peter Bradshaw chose the black comedy "Pulp Fiction" of 1994 by American director Quentin Tarantino. "Pulp Fiction" - a revelation. Perhaps that's how you feel when you first hear Elvis Presley, "he commented on his decision.
Ellen E. Jones named the best film of the 1990s the melodrama "Romeo + Juliet", released in 1996. The main roles in the romantic tape were performed by Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes, directed by Baz Luhrmann.
According to Xan Brooks, the most successful project of the decade was the "Magnolia" of 1999 directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. The film starred Tom Cruise, Julianne Moore and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Critic Danny Lee noted "Gummo" in 1997, which became the debut of American director Harmony Corin. The expert called the tape "anti-film".
For Stephen Rose, the most striking film of the decade was the fantasy drama "Being John Malkovich" of 1999. The author of the picture was Charlie Kaufman.