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Search results for | Indie-Arthouse Cinema
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Osama
(2003) [M]
Osama tells the touching story of a 12-year-old Afghan girl and her mother lose their jobs when the Taliban closes the hospital where they work. The Taliban have also forbidden women to leave their houses without a "legal companion." With her husband and brother dead there is no one left to... More
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Straight to Hell
(1987) [M]
A gang of greedy thieves rob a bank, double-cross their boss and escape into the desert. But when the trigger-happy bandits try to hide in a strange town, they find themselves at war with a sadistic family of coffee-addicted outlaws known as The McMahons. Desperate, deranged and cranky, their... More
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The Company
(2003) [PG]
With THE COMPANY, maverick director Robert Altman brings his idiosyncratic vision to Chicago and the acclaimed Joffrey Ballet. Neve Campbell is Ry, an aspiring performer who gets her chance to shine when a fellow dancer is injured. Stepping into the spotlight, Ry finally reaches her true... More
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Big Doll House
(1971) [MA]
Director Jack Hill (COFFY, SPIDER BABY) launched both a cycle of women-in-prison films and the stardom of Pam Grier with this sexy, funny, thrilling exploitation classic. At a prison farm in the Philippines, new girl Collier (Judy Brown) is locked up with bitter lesbian Grear (Grier), rebel girl... More
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Before Sunset
(2004) [M]
The sequel to Richard Linklater's Before Sunrise. On the last stop of his book tour, at the tail end of a reading in a Paris book shop, Jesse (Ethan Hawke) finds Celine (Julie Delphy) watching from the back of the room. She lives in Paris now, he in New York. He's flying out that evening and they... More
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Year of the Gun
(1991) [M]
American journalist David Raybourne has arrived in Rome to write a political best seller about The Red Brigade, a militant left-wing group terrorizing Italy. When a daring photojournalist believes his book to be a piece of non-fiction...the manuscript falls tragically into the wrong hands. Now... More
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Blow Up
(1966) [M]
Director Michelangelo Antonioni packs nonstop action into a controversial cinematic close-up of mid-sixties mod London where Vanessa Redgrave and Sarah Miles star with David Hemmings in this expose of British counterculture. David Hemmings plays a master photographer who explores the city... More
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Zabriskie Point
(1970) [M]
Set against the sights and sounds of the youth movement of the late sixties.
An epic portrait of late Sixties America, as seen through the portrayal of two of its children: anthropology student Daria (who's helping a property developer build a village in the Los Angeles desert) and... More
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The Damned
(1969) [M]
An incisive view of a rich and powerful German family, pressured and corrupted by war. A decadent German family of great wealth wallows in its own decay as its factories produce armaments for Hitler and his followers. More
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