TOP 5 of 2022
- Giulia Lucchini
- Dec 29, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 10, 2023
2022 is coming to a close and I created a list containing the TOP 5 of all my favourite activities, such as watching movies, listening to tunes, experimenting with new dishes, following figure skating, asking questions and reflecting on life.
I hope the highlights of my year will bring you inspiration, beauty and joy.
TOP 5 Films
Mona Lisa and the blood moon - by Ana Lily Amirpour
Compartment No. 6 – by Juho Kuosmanen
Girl Picture - by Alli Haapasalo
Decision to Leave - by Park Chan-wook
Drive my car - by Ryusuke Hamaguchi

Special mention to: Everything everywhere all at once – Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert
TOP 5 Songs
Waste my time - Jane & the boy
Silhouette - Aquilo
Brividi - Mahmood and BLANCO
Pogo - Gry Bagøien
ลูกอม (Candy) – Whatcharawalee
TOP 5 Series
The Rise of Phoenixes – by Shen Yan and Liu Haibo
The Untamed – by Zheng Weiwen and Chen Jialin
Dororo – by Kazuhiro Furuhashi
Oh My Ghost! – by Yoo Je-Won
The Millennium Trilogy – by Niels Arden Opley and Daniel Alfredson

TOP 5 Figure Skating Programs
Kaori Sakamoto (Free Program - Woman) Beijing 2022 Olympics
Jason Brown (Short Program – Sinnerman) Beijing 2022 Olympics
Shoma Uno – (Free Program - Air on G string) Grand Prix Final 2022 Torino
Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron (Rhythm Dance - Made to love, U move I move by) Beijing 2022 Olympics
Madison Chock and Evan Bates (Free Skate - Contact, touch, within) Beijing 2022 Olympics (Team Event)
TOP 5 Recipes
Hotteok and Masala Chai

TOP 5 Books
The Way of Nature - Zhuangzi
Train (your brain) like an Olympian – by Jean François Ménard
The Rainbow Tablets – by Sia-Lanu Estrella
Killing Commendatore – by Haruki Murakami
Practical Permaculture – by Jessi Bloom and Dave Boehnlein
TOP 5 Documentaries
The Departure – by Lana Wilson
Dreaming Murakami – by Nitesh Anjaan
The Truffle Hunters – by Michael Dweck and Gregory Kershaw
Leftover Women – by Shosh Shlam and Hilla Medalia
Small Talk – by Hui-Chen Huang

TOP 5 Questions
What can I do today that will matter a year from now?
What am I repeating and why?
What would love do?
What assumptions am I holding?
When did I last feel excluded?
TOP 5 Reflections
Life is always in motion so even when you feel stuck you are still moving.
Intensity of conviction closes your mind. Knowing your knowledge is incomplete is a prerequisite for learning.
When we operate from a state of should or should not, we are in a resistant state of being. We resist what is.
We cannot only think it through, we need to practice it through.
Having everything figured out is a state of ended-ness. And we are here to expand, evolve and progress.





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