List of American independent films

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This is a list of notable American independent films (which are also known sometimes as "specialty", "alternative", "indie", and/or "quality")[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] that were made outside of the Hollywood studio system or traditional arthouse/independent filmmaking yet managed to be produced, financed and distributed by the two with varying degrees of success and/or failure.[8]

Background[edit]

The American independent film, prior to the 1980s and first half of the 1990s,[9][10][11] was previously associated with Poverty Row b movies, exploitation films, avant-garde underground cinema (when it was known as the New American Cinema[12]), social and political documentaries, experimental animated shorts (since the mid-1930s featuring works by pioneer animators Mary Ellen Bute and Oskar Fischinger) and social realist dramas.[13][14][15][16][17][18][19]

Throughout the middle of the 1990s, the word "Indiewood" (a.k.a. "indie boom" or "indie film movement")[20][21][4] was invented to describe a component of the spectrum of American films in which distinctions exist, it seemed as if Hollywood and the independent sector had become blurred.[22][23][24][25][26][4]

Differences from Hollywood[edit]

The films are often made for far less money than Hollywood films[27][28] (some films like Robert Townsend's 1987 satire Hollywood Shuffle, Richard Linklater's 1991 countercultural piece Slacker and Kevin Smith's 1994 Gen X comedy Clerks were funded by using credit cards[11][29]) and each aspect of the filmmaking process has to undergo less scrutiny by committees. Additionally, within the Indiewood approach the filmmaker can take as long as they need in the post-production phase of their film - whereas in Hollywood they are contracted to finish the film in a specific period of time (usually 10 weeks). In Hollywood, the film then goes on to show in focus group screenings on the studio lot. In Indiewood, the filmmakers can determine the next steps of the film. They also bear striking similarities to as well as were influenced by the "proto-indies" of the 1960s such as Robert Downey Sr's still image film Chafed Elbows (1966), John Cassavetes's Academy Award-nominated Faces and Brian de Palma's Greetings (each from 1968) which in turn were influenced by the culture of the Beat Generation, the polar opposite to the conformist, gray-flannel conformity of 1950s America.[30][16]

Many indie films were made by small companies that were created daily in the 80s and 90s to the point where most of them went bankrupt.[31]

Most Indiewood films are first shown at film festivals with the hopes of further distribution by being picked up (or purchased) by a larger film company or distributor in order to find broader audiences alongside awards consideration[32][33] (e.g. 2009's A Single Man).[34]

Divisions[edit]

Indiewood divisions gain from expert experience of the niche industry by hiring leading independent personalities such as Harvey Weinstein[35] from the Disney fold after the exit of the Weinsteins,[36][37] and James Schamus, former joint head of Good Machine alongside producer Ted Hope, at Focus Features.[38][39]

Other "mini-major" subdivisions/indie distributors[edit]

Sources[edit]

[41][2][42][20][43][44][45][46][47][48][49]

List of selected notable American independent films[edit]

Pre-1950s[edit]

1950s[edit]

1960s[edit]

1970s[edit]

[47][118][80][72][107][81]

1980s[edit]

[163][70][111][112][16][47][138]

[162][163][14][70][111][112][47]

[111][14][112][138][80][107][64]

[157][46][176][79][186][162][163][70][80][137] [111][170][14][187][112][16][47][72][107]

1990s[edit]

[6][183][163][70][80][72]

[72][191][110][16][47][80]

[6][183][202][163][47][80][203][81]

[176][79][6][183][206][84][80][191]

[202][163][70][111][110][47]

[4][201][161][44][6][70][16][47][64]

[163][111][47][80][190][191]

[6][206][84][47][190][191]

[113][70][84][47][80][72]

2000s[edit]

[79][70][111][110][47][80][235]

[257][202][163][238][70][110][84][47][80][235]

2010s[edit]

2020s[edit]

List of notable American independent filmmakers[edit]

[47][80][7][72]

[9][112][16][47][138][80][72][137]

[219][46][176][79][183][163][16][80][317]

[162][163][16][47]

[157][46][176][162][163][9][112][138][80]

[162][112][16][80][7][72]

[163][112][127][72]

[72][51][88]

[47][182][72]

[163][153][123][137]

[46][79][186][163][110][112][47][80]

[176][79][183][163][112][16][47][72][317]

[215][79][163][80][123]

[120][47][138][80][72]

[21][150][176][79][186][162][163][217][170][16][47]

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[112][72]

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  199. ^ Carl Franklin Says ‘One False Move’ Early Screenings Caused ‘Mass Exodus’ - TheWrap
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  214. ^ a b John Waters|Underground Film Journal
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  225. ^ The hilarious connection between The Rolling Stones and 'The Big Lebowski|Far Out Magazine
  226. ^ a b Ranking Paul Thomas Anderson's films from worst to best|Far Out Magazine
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  228. ^ a b Indie Filmmaker's Push for 'More'|WIRED
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  248. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p iW BOT | The Golden Child: "Juno" Makes Fox Searchlight the 2007 Market-Share Leader, Lures Young Ad|Indiewire
  249. ^ Review: Silver City - Slant Magazine
  250. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Hurray for Indiewood!|Salon.com
  251. ^ a b c d "Pride & Prejudice," "Capote," "Brokeback Mountain" (and more), and Why Audiences Matter|IndieWire
  252. ^ Scenes From Independent Film Week: Incentives, Acting, and Mixing At The IFP Market|IndieWire
  253. ^ Indie box office: "Juno" slammo!|Salon.com
  254. ^ a b Miranda July: The Quiet Power of Her Indie Movies - MovieWeb
  255. ^ Fusion of faith and football fails in 'Giants' - Orlando Sentinel
  256. ^ a b Christian Movies: Why Faith-Based Films Hurt Religion - Thrillist
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  258. ^ 10 Great Inde Movies You May Have Missed - Page 3 - Taste of Cinema
  259. ^ a b c d e Former teen idol stars in religious 'Fireproof,' 2008's highest-grossing indie film - Santa Rosa Press Democrat
  260. ^ Doc Soup: The Sundance Cycle|Doc Soup|POV Blog|PBS
  261. ^ Beyond the Multiplex|Salon.com
  262. ^ a b c d 9 Essential Animated Indie Movies|IndieWire
  263. ^ Sita Sings the blues|Zippy Frames
  264. ^ a b c d e f On the Borders: Children's Horror and Indiewood Animation|Contemporary Hollywood Animation: Style, Storytelling, Culture and Ideology Since the 1990s|Oxford Academic (Pages 144–177)
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  266. ^ It's Hollywood vs. Indiewood at Sundance 2010|The Star
  267. ^ a b c d e f Will whites see a black indie film like "Middle of Nowhere"?|Salon.com
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  269. ^ a b Father Figurine: Mike Mills's "Beginners"|IndieWire
  270. ^ a b Simon Says: The Marketing of a Mass-Released LGBTQ Film - Playback
  271. ^ Indie Focus: 'The Color Wheel' finally rolls into theaters - Los Angeles Times
  272. ^ a b Focus Features Sets Indie 'Pariah' for Christmas Day Limited Release|FirstShowing.net
  273. ^ Pariah Wins Acceptance In Indie Film World - Wall Street Journal
  274. ^ The Indie Film Corner: 'Take Shelter' - The Island News
  275. ^ a b Top 50 Most-Viewed Indie Animated Shorts On Youtube|Cartoon Brew
  276. ^ Fresh Guacamole by PES: The shortest film ever nominated for an Oscar|Zippy Frames
  277. ^ It's Such a Beautiful Day review: Mind your head|Zippy Frames
  278. ^ 5 Reasons to Check Out the Indie Film 'Middle of Nowhere' - Essence
  279. ^ 'Middle of Nowhere' review: Quiet indie drama offers a look at a woman in limbo|Movies/TV|nola.com
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  282. ^ 'Listen Up Philip' movie review: Uneven dramatic comedy gives Jason Schwartzman a role to sink his teeth into|Movies/TV|nola.com
  283. ^ LIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION! PRODUCTION: BIOGRAPHIES|Oscars.org
  284. ^ a b Why Tangerine is the best Christmas movie that's not really about Christmas|EW.com
  285. ^ a b The best indie animation of 2015|Sight & Sound|BFI
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  287. ^ a b c d e 'I, Tonya', Other Awards Contenders Keep Indie Box Office Alive Against 'Star Wars'|The Wrap
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  289. ^ a b c Stumbling Out of the Gate - Critic's Notebook
  290. ^ a b The Rider: Exclusive trailer for new western hailed best indie of the year|The Independent
  291. ^ 'Hair Love' Short Will Get North American Release In Front of 'Angry Birds 2'|Cartoon Brew
  292. ^ Indie Focus: A ballad of love and divorce in Marriage Story - Los Angeles Times
  293. ^ Cryptozoo is animated chaos for the indie-film crowd - The Globe and Mail
  294. ^ Indie Film: Fantastical creatures populate the what-if world of 'Cryptozoo' - Portland Press Herald
  295. ^ 'Cryptozoo' Film Review: My Cryptid and Other Animals|Zippy Frames
  296. ^ Over the Borderline - Critic's Notebook
  297. ^ a b c Indie Focus: On the road with Frances McDormand in ‘Nomadland’ - Los Angeles Times
  298. ^ a b Sundance 2021: Coda, One For The Road, and Censor|AV Club
  299. ^ How real-world magic graces the making of Clifton Collins Jr.’s ‘Jockey’ - Los Angeles Times
  300. ^ Indie Film Series: Summer of Soul - Sun Journal Events
  301. ^ Indie Prof: "The Rescue" and "Summer of Soul"|Front Porch
  302. ^ 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' Crosses $20M, Reignites Indie Cinema. - Deadline
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  304. ^ a b Indie Film Crush, Ahead Of 'Avatar' & Year End, Puts Arthouse Woes On Back Burner – Specialty Preview - Deadline
  305. ^ a b c d e Indie Cinema Is Now Genre Cinema|Defactor
  306. ^ Sara Dosa on 'Fire Of Love': "This forced me to work and think in a completely different way"|Features|Screen Daily
  307. ^ A24 Has Another Indie Hit, As 'Marcel The Shell' Slides Into Top 10 – Specialty Box Office - Deadline
  308. ^ 'Marcel the Shell With Shoes On' Director Explains What It Took to Pull Off One of the Year's Most Charming Movies|The Wrap
  309. ^ Guillermo del Toro's 'Pinocchio' and 'Turning Red' Lead the Nominations for the 50th Annie Awards 2023 - Hollywood Insider
  310. ^ A brief, and somewhat shocking, history of adult animation|The A.V. Club
  311. ^ Know Your Indie Filmmaker: Sara Gunnarsdóttir|Cartoon Brew
  312. ^ A Look at ‘My Year of Dicks’|Animation World Network
  313. ^ a b c The Whale Crosses $10 Million at Box Office, Brendan Fraser Hit - Variety
  314. ^ "You Can't Really Plan for Getting an Oscar": A Chat with Hubbel Palmer - SLUG Magazine
  315. ^ 2023 in Film: Barbie triumphs, Marvel loses steam | The Excerpt - USA Today on YouTube
  316. ^ "War is Over": Animated Short Short Creates Timely Message of Humanity - IndieWire
  317. ^ a b c d e Our Film Critic on Why He's Done Wit the Movies - The New York Times
  318. ^ a b 12. Not Just Indie: A Look at Films by Dee Rees, Ava Duvernay and Kasi Lemmons - DegRuyter
  319. ^ Independent Film’s Sorry Quarter Century?|Filmmaker Magazine
  320. ^ Tyler Perry: creator of a racial stereotype or the greatest indie film-maker ever?|Comedy films|The Guardian
  321. ^ a b Chaos Below Canal|Independent Magazine
  322. ^ a b DGA Quarterly Magazine|Fall 2011|Women Directors and Their Films
  323. ^ MUBI Special: Silver Linings: Films by Joan Micklin Silver|MUBI
  324. ^ 8-Minute Video Boils Down the Essence of Animation Legend Ralph Bakshi - VICE
  325. ^ A celebration of Will Vinton|Just Make Animation
  326. ^ Will Vinton, Oscar winner and pioneering Portland animator, dies at 70 - oregonlive.com
  327. ^ a b c Second Edition of the Skwigly book ‘Independent Animation’ out now - Skwigly Animation Magazine
  328. ^ ICONS OF ANIMATION - THE ART OF ILLUSTRATION|Oscars.org
  329. ^ Indie Animation - WSJ
  330. ^ a b Animation Outlaws: Spike & Mike Turned Indie Shorts Into a Phenomenom|IndieWire
  331. ^ Keep it in Motion: Classic Animation Revisited – George Griffin’s 'Head'|Animation World Network
  332. ^ The Academy To Present ‘Women in Indie Animation’ September 21|Animation World Network
  333. ^ Films by Fred Mogubgub|Cartoon Brew
  334. ^ Biography: Mary Ellen Bute - Filmmaker - The Heroine Collective
  335. ^ CVM - Bute - Starr - Ideas on Film - Center for Visual Music
  336. ^ Post-Classical Hollywood: Film Industry, Style and Ideology Since 1945 - Google Books (pg.237)
  337. ^ Alex Ross Perry: 'Avengers: Endgame' Deserves Oscar for Best Picture|IndieWire
  338. ^ 'Midnight Special,' 'Fantastic Planet' and more home theater releases out this week - Los Angeles Times
  339. ^ House of Bamboo - Trailers From Hell
  340. ^ Calling all Samuel Fuller fans: You need a copy of “Forty Guns”|High-Def Watch
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  342. ^ Sofia Coppola: A Cinema of Girlhood - Offscreen
  343. ^ Sofia Coppola Wins Best Director at 2017 Cannes|Hypebae
  344. ^ The Fiercely Independent Films Of The 80s Get A Massive Cinefamily Showcase|LAist
  345. ^ Kevin Smith claims Harvey Weinstein is keeping Dogma 'hostage' – Film Stories
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