Barack Obama reveals his favourite films and TV shows of 2020
Former president has made a tradition of sharing his cultural highlights of each year
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Your support makes all the difference.Barack Obama has revealed his annual list of the TV shows and movies he has most enjoyed over the past 12 months.
The former US president has made a tradition out of sharing his favourite books, TV shows, films and songs of the year.
“Like everyone else, we were stuck inside a lot this year,” Obama wrote in a tweet.
“With streaming further blurring the lines between theatrical movies and television features, I’ve expanded the list to include visual storytelling that I’ve enjoyed this year, regardless of format.”
On TV in 2020, Obama has enjoyed Netflix’s hit chess drama The Queen’s Gambit, starring Anya Taylor-Joy, and British actor, writer and comedian Michaela Coel’s critically acclaimed BBC series I May Destroy You.
His list also includes Better Call Saul, Mrs America, and sports documentary series The Last Dance.
Making his list of top films were David Fincher’s Mank, starring Gary Oldman as screenwriter Herman J Mankiewicz during his development of Citizen Kane, and Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, which stars late actor Chadwick Boseman in his final role.
Obama’s favourite films:
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
Beanpole
Bacurau
Nomadland
Soul
Lovers Rock
Collective
Mank
Martin Eden
Let Him Go
Time
Boys State
Selah And The Spades
Crip Camp (produced by the Obamas’ company Higher Ground)
Obama’s favourite TV series
Better Call Saul
The Queen’s Gambit
I May Destroy You
The Boys
The Good Lord Bird
Devs
The Last Dance
Mrs America
The Good Place
City So Real
You can find The Independent’s list of the best TV shows of 2020 here, and the best films of the year here.
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