Scroll through the A-Z list of independent feature films from all over the world.
Gabi on the Roof in July
A portrait of young New York and the misguided hopefuls who can't afford to live there but do anyway. Gabi on the Roof in July is an ensemble comedy about ex-girlfriends, sibling rivalry and whipped cream set in a city that's constantly in flux.
Green
Genevieve, a New York intellectual, moves to the country with her self-involved journalist boyfriend, Sebastian, while he works on his latest project about sustainable farming.
Heaven + Earth + Joe Davis
A portrait of a man who sends vaginal contractions into space to communicate with aliens to save the human race. This is not fiction.
Hollow
On holiday in the english countryside, two young couples uncover an ancient evil. Without each other, they will not survive.
Holy Rollers
Holy Rollers follows the rise of arguably the largest and most well-funded blackjack team in America-made up entirely of church-going Christians.
How To Start A Revolution
How To Start A Revolution is the remarkable untold story of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Gene Sharp, the world's leading expert on non-violent revolution.
If The Seed Doesn't Die
Two fathers, a Romanian searching for his daughter who was forced into prostitution, and a Serbian seeking the body of his son killed in a car accident, meet on the river Danube. .
In The Dark Half
A poetic, transcendent and darkly tragic coming of age drama set by an ancient hill where spirits about and,shot with real verve and lyricism.
Just Between Us
Set in contemporary Zagreb, Just Between Us is a beautifully told tale of infidelity charting the convoluted love lives of two middle-aged brothers, their wives and their mistresses.
Julius Caesar
The world is Rome, the story is now, the brutality is soul destroyingly real and opinions are as divided as the loyalties.
Kaidan Horror Classics 1
The omnibus feature film composed of 4 haunting stories written by Japanese literary magnates revisits and revives this culture through the hands of today's most talented Japanese directors.
Kaidan Horror Classics 2
Part 2 of this omnibus feature film composed of 4 haunting stories written by Japanese literary magnates revisits and revives this culture through the hands of today’s most talented Japanese director
The Kingdom of Survival
Hit the outlaw highway with M.A Littler as he explores modern skepticism in America with the likes of Noam Chomsky, Will Taylor and Joe Bageant.
Leaving Baghdad
Saddam Hussein's cameraman escapes Iraq, hunted by the regime, haunted by guilt and memories, writing letters to his lost son confessing what he witnessed.
Little Rock
When their car breaks down on a site-seeing tour of California, two Japanese siblings wind up stranded in a small desert town.
Lost Bohemia
As a tenant in the historic artists colony atop Carnegie Hall, filmmaker Josef 'Birdman' Astor
documents his neighbors in their battle to preserve the community and its rich heritage.
I've Got This Idea For A Film
One ambitious director. One international film festival. 72 hours to shoot, cut and deliver a feature film. What could go wrong?
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