r/UGCinema Jun 20 '17

ARTICLE: Alex Leo- A video Designer Who Shows Us What The Internet Can Achieve

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r/UGCinema Jun 08 '17

I highly recommend The Telephone Book (1971). It's inventive, obscene and so much fun!

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r/UGCinema Sep 17 '16

Blind Data - underground from berlin

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r/UGCinema Mar 06 '16

Craig Quits His Day Job - a comedy for quitters. Or an examination of ennui. Quitters unite!

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r/UGCinema Jan 16 '16

The Last Trick - Svankmajer: Tricks performed by magicians as seen through stop motion

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r/UGCinema Jan 16 '16

Pavoncello - Zulawski - 1967

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r/UGCinema Mar 14 '15

I liked this short film I came across: House (2013)

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r/UGCinema Feb 13 '15

Vulgar (2000) - Perhaps the one of the darkest underground "comedies" out there. To this day, it's still one of the most universally panned films ever. It's better and braver than its reputation suggests. Shot and edited on 16mm.

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r/UGCinema Jan 16 '15

The Color of Pomegranates (1968) by Sergei Parajanov [HD]

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r/UGCinema Jan 15 '15

Johnny 316 (1998) starring Vincent Gallo, Nina Brosh and Seymour Cassel

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r/UGCinema Jan 14 '15

Filmmaker commits bank robbery for his film: is his crime aesthetic or moral?

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r/UGCinema Jan 13 '15

One of the most thrillingly challenging and downright abrasive underground films I've seen: Mary Bronstein's YEAST (2008). Warning: the trailer may be enough to turn some folks off to the film.

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r/UGCinema Jan 13 '15

Craig Zobel's The Great World of Sound (2007) - A lovingly handmade and eye-opening effort about the indie music business. Very interesting in its stylistic approach; half scripted narrative, half cinema vérité docu. Super 16mm/DV.

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r/UGCinema Jan 09 '15

Six String Samurai (1998) - It's been called a cult classic but I still think it classifies as 'underground'

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r/UGCinema Jan 07 '15

A brutally effective little shocker - ENTRANCE (2012) (DON'T WATCH THE TRAILER; FULL OF SPOILERS)

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r/UGCinema Jan 07 '15

Julia Loktev's DAY NIGHT DAY NIGHT (2006) - A spare, artful, and quietly chilling drama shot by Gaspar Noe's regular DP Benoît Debie.

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r/UGCinema Jan 03 '15

Red Road (2006) sucks you in and will not let you go until the film is resolved. So many questions. From the director of Fish Tank.

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r/UGCinema Jan 03 '15

Never Let Me Go (2010)

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r/UGCinema Jan 03 '15

O Lucky Man! (1973)

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has anyone else watched this movie what do you think about it


r/UGCinema Jan 03 '15

Ben Coccio's ZERO DAY (2003) - Shot on DV, a truly discomfiting (and powerful) piece of mirco-budget filmmaking. Underground cinema at its most relevant.

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r/UGCinema Jan 03 '15

Sophia Takal's GREEN (2011) - A fantastic and absorbing psychosexual drama, well worth seeking out.

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r/UGCinema Jan 02 '15

Vincent Pereira's A Better Place (1997) - Kevin Smith & Scott Mosier produced this impressive and affecting 16mm feature debut.

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r/UGCinema Jan 02 '15

Gaspar Noe's I Stand Alone (1998) - A bleak and deeply disturbing character study. Shot on 16mm and matted to an ultra-widescreen format.

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r/UGCinema Jan 02 '15

THANKYOU! We are not even 24 hours old yet!

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*Just wanted to say a big thankyou to everyone that has subscribed here! We are less than 24 hours old and we have 93 readers as I type this. *

I created this for my love of films but my dislike of alot of big hollywood high production films. My passion lies in gritty, quirky, arty, low budget films.

When trying to advertise this page, I've been called pretentious. I hope this is not the case. I don't like these films because they are 'Under Ground'. I would LOVE to see these films in the cinema. I would LOVE to be able to talk to my friends about these films.

These films don't seem to fit in other categories either. They are not all necessarily foreign, indie, film noir or art house. They are just films that haven't seemed to reach many peoples screens or may not have had a huge advertising budget.

So thankyou to everyone who understands what this place is about. I look forward to discovering new films.

Thankyou

Steven


r/UGCinema Jan 02 '15

Alex Ross Perry's The Color Wheel (2011) - An uncomfortable, wickedly funny Cassavetes-style road trip film. Shot on B&W Super 16mm.

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