#51:   AFTER LIFE
I will admit that this might be a too high, gut reaction ranking, but this one really grabbed me and haunted my thoughts for days after.   I fell in love with this one right way, and this was the highest ranking for a movie I gave that was a first time watch over the last couple months.  (other first watches were La Haine and a couple others I think made my list, but not the countdown).    This is a Japanese film, and it's about a group of people who interview the recently deceased to help them decide on one memory of their life to keep for eternity.    Also what made it fascinating was this wiki blurb:
In the development phase of the script, the director interviewed more than five hundred people from disparate social backgrounds, asking them to tell him about their memories and choose the single one they would keep. Kore-eda was "intrigued by how often people chose upsetting experiences". The film alternates real footage of these interviews with acting, some based on improvisation, some on a specific script;[8]