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All 14 Mike Mills Movies (in Order)

Step into the world of director Mike Mills as we take a closer look at some of his most memorable movies. From indie dramas to thought-provoking documentaries, discover the unique style and themes that define Mills’ cinematic journey. Get ready to be engaged and entertained as we delve into the world of Mike Mills Movies.

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1. Air: Eating, Sleeping, Waiting and Playing (1999)

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Air: Eating, Sleeping, Waiting and Playing” is a fascinating documentary that delves into the life and intriguing musical journey of French jazz/pop/electronica duo Air. Directed by the talented Mike Mills, the film offers a unique glimpse into the band’s world as they navigate through tour stops in iconic cities like New York, London, and Paris. Captivating performances, candid conversations, and a glimpse behind the curtain on a thriving career in music, “Air” is an unforgettable peek into the lives of Nicolas Godin and Jean-Benoit Dunckel, showcasing the creativity and innovation that has made them one of the most dynamic music acts of their time.



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2. Moby: Play - The DVD (2001)

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Moby: Play - The DVD is a 2001 music documentary, showcasing the live performances and music videos featuring the beloved electronic musician, Moby. The DVD features a total runtime of 2 hours and 46 minutes, with eight live tracks recorded on Jools Holland’s TV show in England, and ten exclusive music videos from his iconic album, Play. Among these videos are five that have never been released in America, including “Find My Baby, ” “Porcelain UK, ” “Bodyrock UK (Fire), ” “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad? , ” and “Natural Blues (Animated). ” The DVD also includes a 90-minute megamix with psychedelic visuals, bringing fans an immersive audio-visual experience.



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3. Thumbsucker (2005)

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Thumbsucker” is a 2005 coming-of-age comedy-drama directed by Mike Mills, revolving around Justin, a 19-year-old boy struggling with an unusual addiction to his thumb. Stars Lou Taylor Pucci, Tilda Swinton, and Vincent D’Onofrio bring characters to life who try to help Justin break free from his unusual compulsion.



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4. Cinema16: American Short Films (2006)

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Cinema16: American Short Films is a mesmerizing compilation of 16 diverse short films by talented American filmmakers. This unique cinematic experience features an array of unique perspectives and stories that will captivate and inspire viewers. With a runtime of 3 hours and 29 minutes, the collection offers a stunning showcase of creative storytelling, encompassing a wide range of genres.



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5. 2006 Independent Spirit Awards (2006)

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Experience the essence of independent filmmaking at the 2006 Independent Spirit Awards, an annual celebration honoring the creativity and achievements of low-budget and indie films. Hosted by popular comedian Sarah Silverman, this 2-hour event showcases the best of independent cinema through its talented cast, including director Hany Abu-Assad and actress Amy Adams.



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6. Little Miss Sunshine (2006)

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Little Miss Sunshine, the delightfully dysfunctional comedy-drama, follows a family’s heart-warming and hilarious journey to get their young daughter to the finals of a beauty pageant. With a talented cast led by Steve Carell, Toni Collette, and Greg Kinnear, this cross-country adventure challenges the boundaries of family, love, and ambition.



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7. Does Your Soul Have a Cold? (2007)

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Does Your Soul Have a Cold? ” is a powerful documentary that delves into the heart of Japan’s society, as it explores the epidemic of depression affecting the Japanese population. The film’s title is inspired by a famous anti-depressant drug commercial in Japan, which translates to “Does your soul have a cold? ” This film, directed by Mike Mills, follows the lives of five ordinary Japanese individuals and provides a heartfelt insight into the lives of those struggling with depression.



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8. Beautiful Losers (2008)

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Beautiful Losers” is a captivating documentary that explores the lives and careers of a unique collective of Do-it-yourself artists and designers who inadvertently left their mark on the art world. Filmed in 2008, this thought-provoking film showcases the extraordinary work and personal journeys of these individuals, offering a rare glimpse into the world of underground art and design.



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9. Beginners (2010)

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Beginners” is a poignant and heartwarming drama that explores the impact of profound heartbreak and the courage to embrace life. Directed by Mike Mills and written by himself, this tale follows a young man dealing with the dual revelations of his elderly father’s terminal illness and his unexpected same-sex romance. With its engaging blend of comedy, drama, and romance, “Beginners” manages to capture the complexities of familial love, self-discovery, and human connection.



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10. 20th Century Women (2016)

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20th Century Women” is a heartwarming coming-of-age drama set in Southern California during the vibrant and transformative year of 1979. This film is about a teenage boy, his unconventional mother, and two other influential women who step in to help raise him. The film delves into the themes of feminism, parenting, and the evolving roles of women in that era.



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11. Battle of the Sexes (2017)

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Battle of the Sexes, ” released in 2017, is a captivating biographical comedy-drama based on the real-life 1973 tennis match between World number one Billie Jean King and ex-champ Bobby Riggs. Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, and written by Simon Beaufoy, the film explores themes of gender equality in the 1970s.



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12. Madeline’s Madeline (2018)

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Madeline’s Madeline” is a thought-provoking drama film that takes viewers on an emotional journey through performing arts and mental health. Directed by Josephine Decker, the film stars Helena Howard, Molly Parker, and Miranda July.



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13. Kajillionaire (2020)

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Get ready for a wild and unpredictable ride with Miranda July’s Kajillionaire (2020). This dark comedy, crime, and drama film follows a woman’s life as it spirals out of control when her criminal parents invite an outsider to join them on a daring heist.



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14. C’mon C’mon (2021)

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C’mon C’mon is a heartwarming drama that explores the bond between an uncle and his energetic nephew. When the radio journalist’s sister asks him to look after her young son, they embark on a cross-country road trip from Los Angeles to New York City. Along the way, the pair encounters various challenges and experiences life away from the bustling city.



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