Get ready for a cinematic journey into the illustrious career of American icon Robert Redford! In this movie roundup, we'll be diving deep into the timeless classics that have made this star a household name. From his early days as a heartthrob to his renowned roles in critically acclaimed films, we'll explore the depths of Redford's acting talents, bringing you an insightful glimpse into the world of one of Hollywood's greatest legends.
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1. The Iceman Cometh (1960)
The Iceman Cometh" is a gripping drama film directed by Sidney Lumet and written by Eugene O'Neill, based on O'Neill's famous stage play. Set in the 1910 era of New York City, the movie centers around Theodore Hickman, a traveling salesman, who frequently visits Harry Hope's waterfront bar to indulge in alcoholic binges.
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2. Tall Story (1960)
Tall Story" is a captivating 1960s comedy-drama that features a young, insecure college sportsman torn between his love for his straightforward girlfriend and his financial struggles. Anthony Perkins delivers a heartfelt performance as the protagonist, while Jane Fonda adds a touch of charm to their relationship. The film's plot thickens as the sportsman is offered a bribe to fix a game, further complicating his dilemma.
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3. War Hunt (1962)
War Hunt, released in 1962, is a gripping drama set during the Korean War that delves into the horrors of combat and the complex relationship between soldiers. John Saxon leads the cast as an American soldier sent to the front lines, where he discovers the horrors of war and becomes embroiled with a psychopathic platoon member. This intense drama offers a raw and unforgettable look at the dark underbelly of war and the struggle faced by soldiers.
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4. Inside Daisy Clover (1965)
Inside Daisy Clover is a captivating drama that delves into the life of a young woman torn between the harsh realities of Hollywood and the innocence of her past. Portraying a tomboy turned movie star, the film explores her struggle with the cruelty of the entertainment industry. Starring Natalie Wood, Christopher Plummer, and Robert Redford, this emotional and intriguing story showcases the allure of stardom, the price of fame, and the unpredictable nature of love.
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5. Situation Hopeless -- But Not Serious (1965)
Situation Hopeless - But Not Serious" is a thrilling comedy-war film set during World War II, released in 1966 after being filmed a year earlier in 1965. Directed by German filmmaker Gottfried Reinhardt, the movie features a unique blend of comedy and drama, with a captivating plot that follows the story of a lonely German air-raid warden who captures two downed American airmen and keeps them as prisoners in his basement far beyond the end of the war.
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6. The Chase (1966)
The Chase is a gripping 1966 crime drama with a masterful blend of thriller and social commentary. Set in a small Texan town, the film focuses on the local law enforcement and citizens when a notorious criminal escapes from prison, heading towards his hometown. The movie stars an all-star cast, including Marlon Brando, Jane Fonda, and Robert Redford, who delivers riveting performances that add to the suspense and intensity of the chase.
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7. This Property Is Condemned (1966)
This Property Is Condemned" is a captivating drama film set in the heart of Mississippi during the Great Depression. The story revolves around the complex and passionate love story between Alva Starr, a small-town girl, and Owen Legate, a railroad official. The film also explores the intricate relationship between a mother and daughter, as well as other family ties, all unfolding against the backdrop of a struggling small town.
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8. Barefoot in the Park (1967)
Barefoot in the Park" takes us on a whirlwind journey into a newlywed couple's life, played out in the heart of New York City. Robert Redford stars as Paul, a conservative young lawyer, who marries the vivacious and lively Corie, portrayed by Jane Fonda. The couple's whirlwind romance leads them to a five-flight walk-up apartment in Manhattan, New York City, setting the stage for a series of hilarious comedic discords that accompany their passionate, high-spirited relationship.
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9. Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here (1969)
Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here" is a gripping drama-western film from 1969, directed by famed filmmaker Abraham Polonsky. The movie takes place in California of 1909 where the protagonist, Willie Boy - a young Paiute Indian - is forced to flee and go on the run after a tragic incident that led to a life-altering manhunt.
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10. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)
In the thrilling 1969 film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, " directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman, we delve into the lives of two legendary outlaws in the Wild West. With riveting performances from Paul Newman and Robert Redford, the story unfolds in 1890s Wyoming where the infamous outlaw gang, led by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, roam free.
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11. Downhill Racer (1969)
Experience the thrill of world-class ski racing in the suspenseful drama, "Downhill Racer" (1969). Robert Redford stars as the confident and talented downhill racer, Robert, who joins the U. S.
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12. Little Fauss and Big Halsy (1970)
Experience the thrilling drama of "Little Fauss and Big Halsy" (1970), a gripping tale set in the world of Arizona dirt bike racing. Directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring award-winning actors including Robert Redford, Michael J. Pollard, and Lauren Hutton, this film tells the story of two close friends whose friendship is pushed to the limit as their rivalry for the affections of an attractive and fiery young runaway escalates.
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13. The Candidate (1972)
The Candidate" is a compelling political satire from 1972 that showcases the intricacies of American politics, with a strong focus on the Democratic party. Directed by Michael Ritchie and written by Jeremy Larner, the film stars Robert Redford as Bill McKay, a candidate trying to win a seat in the U. S. Senate from California.
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14. The Hot Rock (1972)
Imagine a world where crime is an art, and heists are carried out with precision and flair. "The Hot Rock" (1972) takes you on a thrilling journey of deception, intrigue, and high stakes. Led by the charismatic Dortmunder (Robert Redford), a talented group of criminals embarks on a daring mission to steal one of the world's largest diamonds from a museum.
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15. Jeremiah Johnson (1972)
In the rugged wilderness of the early frontier, Jeremiah Johnson (Robert Redford) seeks solitude as a mountain man. However, his wish for a peaceful life is shattered when he becomes the target of a long vendetta by the Crow tribe.
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16. The Sting (1973)
Experience the ultimate con in The Sting, a classic 1973 film directed by George Roy Hill and written by David S. Ward.
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17. The Way We Were (1973)
The Way We Were" (1973) is a captivating drama and romance film set in post-WWII New York City. The movie follows the lives of Katie Morosky and Hubbell Gardiner, two opposites who fall in love amidst the tumultuous backdrop of McCarthyism. As they navigate their passionate relationship, they face the challenges of societal beliefs and the repercussions of Katie's activism, which threatens to tear them apart.
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18. The Great Gatsby (1974)
Experience the enchanting world of "The Great Gatsby" (1974), a captivating drama directed by Jack Clayton and written by Francis Ford Coppola, based on F. Scott Fitzgerald's timeless novel. This compelling tale of love, loss, and obsession unfolds on the picturesque shores of Long Island, where Midwesterner Tom Buckley finds himself intrigued by the wealthy and mysterious Jay Gatsby. As the line between fascination and infatuation blurs, Gatsby is haunted by his past, specifically a lost love that continues to consume him.
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19. Three Days of the Condor (1975)
Three Days of the Condor" is a gripping 1975 thriller that thrusts viewers into a world of political conspiracy, hitmen, and espionage. The story follows the journey of a seemingly bookish CIA researcher living in Manhattan (played by Robert Redford) who finds his entire office brutally murdered, leaving him for three days to desperately outwit the ones responsible while uncovering the truth about who he can trust.
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20. The Great Waldo Pepper (1975)
The Great Waldo Pepper" is a 1975 adventure-drama film, set post World War I, that showcases the spirit of aerial entertainment, chivalry, and courage. Directed by George Roy Hill and written by George Roy Hill and William Goldman, the movie stars Robert Redford, Bo Svenson, and Bo Brundin.
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21. All the President's Men (1976)
Delve into a thrilling tale of investigative journalism with "All the President's Men" (1976), an Oscar-winning film that unearths the Watergate scandal that brought down President Richard Nixon. From the hallowed halls of "The Washington Post, " the relentless pursuit of truth by reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein unfolds in this gripping drama.
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22. A Bridge Too Far (1977)
A Bridge Too Far" is an enthralling war drama based on the events of Operation Market Garden in September 1944. Set during a bold attempt by the Allied forces to capture critical bridges in Nazi-occupied Netherlands, the film delves into the high-stakes world of strategy and survival.
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23. Natural Enemies (1979)
Natural Enemies, " released in 1981, is an emotionally charged drama-thriller that pushes the boundaries of morality and human nature. Directed by Jeff Kanew and written by Julius Horwitz and Jeff Kanew, this intense film follows a man on the brink of a midlife crisis as he grapples with his inner demons.
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24. The Electric Horseman (1979)
The Electric Horseman, " a captivating romantic-comedy-drama from 1979, stars the dynamic duo of Robert Redford and Jane Fonda, as well as an impressive ensemble cast. The film's story revolves around a former championship horseback rider, played by Redford, who, faced with corporate greed, steals one of the company's prized horses and embarks on a daring journey into the wilderness, accompanied by a tenacious young reporter, portrayed by Fonda. As they navigate the vast landscapes of Las Vegas, Nevada, and Zion National Park, they experience unforeseen challenges and emotional connections that will leave audiences cheering and teary-eyed.
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25. Ordinary People (1980)
Ordinary People" is a compelling drama that delves into the complexities of family dynamics, as well as the profound impact of tragedy on relationships. Set in 1980, the film explores the devastating aftermath of a boating accident that claims the life of the elder son of an affluent family. The accident highlights the deep-rooted issues within this seemingly perfect household, as the bitter mother, good-natured father, and guilt-ridden younger son struggle to cope with their loss.
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26. Brubaker (1980)
In the gritty and tense crime drama, Brubaker, Robert Redford stars as the eponymous protagonist, a new warden in a small prison farm in Arkansas who is determined to root out corruption and abuse of power. Adopting a risky undercover persona, Redford's character initially poses as an inmate to infiltrate the system.
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27. The Natural (1984)
Experience the thrill of the legendary baseball story "The Natural" from 1984, featuring a stellar cast led by Robert Redford. The film follows an unknown middle-aged man who suddenly emerges as a superbly talented baseball player. His almost supernatural abilities propel him to unparalleled heights, captivating audiences and defying the odds. As the dramatic narrative unfolds, unexpected twists and turns ensue, culminating in a series of high-stakes situations, including attempted murder and a formidable villain.
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28. Out of Africa (1985)
Out of Africa" is a captivating drama romanticized from the heart of Africa. Set in the early 20th century, this cinematic masterpiece unfolds in colonial Kenya, where a Danish baroness/plantation owner and a free-spirited big-game hunter find themselves entangled in a passionate love affair.
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29. Beyond the Edge (1986)
Embark on an exhilarating journey with Beyond the Edge, a riveting 1986 documentary that showcases the passion and dedication of professional skiers and riders. Join these daring adrenaline junkies as they push their limits and conquer breathtaking mountain terrains, all while capturing stunning footage of snow-covered landscapes.
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30. Legal Eagles (1986)
Legal Eagles" is a thrilling comedy-romance film from 1986, starring Robert Redford, Debra Winger, and Daryl Hannah. It tells the story of a New York district attorney who finds himself working and flirting with his adversary, and her eccentric artist client, who is on trial for a murder she didn't commit. As the movie unravels, this trio finds themselves embroiled in a complex web of crime, laughter, and unexpected romance.
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31. Waiting for the Moon (1987)
Waiting for the Moon" is a suspenseful drama movie directed by Jill Godmilow that was released in 1987. The film is a fictionalized portrait of the famous literary couple, Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas. Set in the summer of the 1930s in France, Alice attends to the ailing Gertrude while they visit various literary figures.
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32. Promised Land (1987)
Promised Land is a gritty drama that follows the paths of two high school acquaintances, Hancock and Danny, post-graduation. Hancock, a talented basketball star, and Danny, once a nerdy drifter, navigate the complexities of growing up in their rural town. As they embark on new journeys, their friendship and loyalties are tested, leading to a series of intriguing twists and turns.
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33. The Milagro Beanfield War (1988)
The Milagro Beanfield War, a comedy-drama-fantasy film directed by Robert Redford, brings to life a tale of culture clash and political power struggle set in a small New Mexico town. When a seemingly insignificant incident - the accidental breakage of an irrigation valve - sparks a heated confrontation between local, mainly Latino farmers and ambitious real estate developers and politicians, the town of Milagro is thrown into turmoil. The farmers stand steadfast in defending their land, while the developers and politicians' determination to acquire it for a luxury golf resort escalates the situation.
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34. Some Girls (1988)
Some Girls", a 1988 film directed by Michael Hoffman, offers a blend of comedy, drama, and fantasy with a unique plot that is sure to capture the audience's attention. The film follows the story of Michael, who flies to French Canada to visit his girlfriend and her eccentric family. Tensions rise when he learns she no longer loves him, all while navigating awkward and humorous situations with the unconventional family members.
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35. 84C MoPic (1989)
Experience the raw intensity of the Vietnam War through the lens of a combat cameraman in the powerful and gripping film, 84C MoPic (1989). This poignant drama, directed by Patrick Sheane Duncan, is a compelling exploration of an American G. I. unit, featuring soldiers with diverse backgrounds and motives.
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36. Havana (1990)
Havana, released in 1990, is a gripping drama that takes place in the tumultuous 1950s Cuba. The story follows a professional gambler, played by Robert Redford, as he becomes entangled in a passionate love affair with a woman deeply committed to the revolution movement.
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37. Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. (1991)
Dive into the vibrant history of Warner Bros. studios in the acclaimed 1991 documentary, "Here's Looking at You, Warner Bros. ".
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38. The Dark Wind (1991)
The Dark Wind is a gripping drama-mystery film set in the Arizona desert's vast expanse. The Navajo culture and reservation add a rich, complex layer to this captivating story. When a Navajo police officer gets entangled in drug smuggling and a series of harrowing murders on the reservation, chaos threatens the already fragile peace.
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39. A River Runs Through It (1992)
A River Runs Through It" is a heartfelt drama film that explores the bond shared between two brothers as they grow up in rural Montana during the 1920s. Their love for fly fishing becomes an essential part of their journey of self-discovery andcoming of age, set amidst the breathtaking beauty and serenity of the river. Under their stern father's supervision, the sons navigate their differing personalities - one embracing a rebellious spirit and the other more reserved - building a resilient and unbreakable brotherhood.
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40. Sneakers (1992)
Sneakers" is a charming comedy-drama film that premiered in 1992. Directed by Phil Alden Robinson, this engaging movie features an incredible star-studded cast including Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd, and Sidney Poitier. The plot revolves around a security professional who, along with his unique team, is assigned a mission to retrieve a vital item. As the protagonist grapples with his past, he encounters various challenges that test the skills and loyalty of his team.
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41. Incident at Oglala (1992)
Incident at Oglala, released in 1992, is an engrossing documentary that delves into the events surrounding a significant 1975 shootout at the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota. As the tragic incident unfolds, two FBI agents tragically lose their lives in the violent confrontation. This gripping film, directed by Michael Apted, transports viewers back to the 1970s, offering an unflinching look at the conflict and its aftermath.
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42. Indecent Proposal (1993)
Indecent Proposal" is a provocative and captivating 1993 drama-romance film directed by Adrian Lyne and written by Jack Engelhard and Amy Holden Jones. Starring Robert Redford, Demi Moore, and Woody Harrelson, this film delves into the intricate world of marital strife, lust, and moral dilemmas.
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43. Strawberry & Chocolate (1993)
Strawberry & Chocolate, " released in 1993, tells the enchanting story of David (played by Jorge Perugorría) and his relationship with a secretly gay man named Chango (Vladimir Cruz). Despite their contrasting lifestyles, David eventually learns to embrace love and understanding.
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44. Cinefile: Made in the USA (1993)
Cinefile: Made in the USA" (1993) is a captivating documentary that delves into the American independent film scene of the early '90s. Directed by Paul Joyce and Chris Rodley, this film showcases the creative and diverse voices that emerged during this era. From interviews with renowned directors such as Robert Altman and Allison Anders to discussions with up-and-coming talents, the documentary provides a unique insight into the indie film landscape.
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45. La classe américaine (1993)
La Classe Américaine" is a hilarious French comedy that takes a satirical glance at American cinema. Following the death of "the most classy man on Earth, " George Abitbol, three reporters dig into the mystery behind his last words: "cr*ppy world! " Through the lens of the Warner Bros. catalog, this film delivers a whimsical montage of scenes, complete with their signature comedy soundtrack.
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46. Quiz Show (1994)
Quiz Show" is a captivating drama based on a true story from the 1950s. Directed by Robert Redford and penned by Paul Attanasio and Richard N. Goodwin, this riveting movie delves into the world of high-stakes game shows and the chilling reality of fraud uncovered by an intrepid young lawyer.
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47. At Sundance (1995)
At Sundance" transports viewers into the heart of the 1995 Sundance Film Festival, capturing the passion, camaraderie, and grit of independent filmmaking. With a unique blend of Pixelvision and grainy 16mm, the film presents an intimate, candid portrait of trailblazing filmmakers such as Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke, Todd Haynes, and Gregg Araki. Directed by Michael Almereyda and Amy Hobby, the movie showcases the energy and determination that define the indie film scene, while also offering a glimpse into the life of legendary Sundance founder Robert Redford.
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48. The Brothers McMullen (1995)
In "The Brothers McMullen, " you'll follow three Irish Catholic brothers from Long Island as they navigate the challenges of love, marriage, and infidelity. This low-budget film, directed and written by Edward Burns, tells the heartwarming story of a tight-knit family and their struggles with a harsh reality.
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49. Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick (1995)
Dive into the fascinating world of Hollywood maverick William A. Wellman in the documentary, Wild Bill: Hollywood Maverick. This engrossing film, released in 1995, explores the illustrious career of one of the most renowned directors in filmmaking history. From his independent film ventures to his pivotal roles in Hollywood, the documentary reveals the character, grit, and ingenuity behind Wellman's extraordinary contributions to the entertainment industry.
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50. The 67th Annual Academy Awards (1995)
Bring the glamour and excitement of Hollywood to your living room with "The 67th Annual Academy Awards"! . This three-hour-long event showcases the brightest and best moments from the world of cinema. Join hosts David Letterman, Ken Adam, and others as they present awards, introduce spectacular performances, and let you in on some exclusive behind-the-scenes footage.
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51. MST3K Little Gold Statue Preview Special (1995)
Join Tom Servo and Crow T. Robot as they take a hilarious journey through the 1995 Academy Awards in the MST3K Little Gold Statue Preview Special. This delightful comedy features the beloved horror host duo as they eagerly preview and provide their cheeky predictions for the prestigious film awards, while indulging in some fantastical horror.
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52. She's the One (1996)
She's the One" is a heartwarming, bittersweet comedy-drama that delves into the complexities of love, family, and commitment. Directed and written by Edward Burns, the film follows the intertwined love lives of two brothers, Mickey and Francis. As they each navigate their own romantic troubles, their stories become inextricably linked. Francis finds himself in the midst of an affair with Mickey's ex-girlfriend while Mickey impulsively marries a complete stranger. The film explores themes of unfaithful husbands, unhappy marriages, and marital infidelity, all with a touch of wit and charm.
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53. Grand Avenue (1996)
Grand Avenue" is a gripping tale of family, relationships, and the struggles faced by Native Americans. Set in 1996, the film follows Mollie, a young Native American woman whose life takes a tragic turn when her boyfriend, Jack, is killed on the reservation. As Jack's sister asks Mollie to leave her brother's house, she is evicted from her home and forced to move to a dangerous, gang-ridden neighborhood in Northern California, taking her children with her.
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54. Up Close & Personal (1996)
In "Up Close & Personal, " Academy Award-nominated director Jon Avnet delivers an enchanting romantic drama set against the backdrop of the competitive world of television journalism. Starring Robert Redford and Michelle Pfeiffer, the film follows the story of an ambitious young journalist, played by Pfeiffer, determined to make it big in the industry.
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55. Anthem (1997)
Anthem" is a powerful documentary that tells the story of two young women on a cross-country adventure. Directed by Shainee Gabel and Kristin Hahn, the film explores the American Dream through the lens of their unforgettable journey.
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56. No Looking Back (1998)
No Looking Back, directed by Edward Burns, is a heart-wrenching drama and romance film from 1998. The story follows Charlie, a mechanic who returns to his small coastal hometown hoping to reignite the flame with his former love Claudia. However, Claudia has moved on with her life, now living with her boyfriend Michael and working at a diner. As Charlie tries to rekindle their past, tensions rise as the love triangle between Charlie and Michael heats up.
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57. The Horse Whisperer (1998)
The Horse Whisperer" is a heartfelt drama that intertwines the deep connections between man, woman, and horse. Set against the backdrop of rugged Montana, the film follows Tom Booker, a talented yet reclusive horse trainer, who possesses the unique ability to communicate with and heal horses.
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58. A Civil Action (1998)
In the gripping drama "A Civil Action, " John Travolta stars as a relentless attorney who takes on a small-town case that could make or break his career. When two companies are accused of poisoning the town's water supply, causing numerous children to develop leukemia, the lawyer must risk everything to bring justice. With his back against the wall, he not only uncovers shocking corporate corruption but faces his own personal demons.
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59. Slums of Beverly Hills (1998)
Slums of Beverly Hills" is a 1998 comedy-drama film that takes an honest, raw look at a lower-middle-class family navigating life on the edge of the glamorous Beverly Hills. Set in 1976, the film follows the story of a teenage girl, struggling to come to terms with her family's unconventional lifestyle.
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60. Central Station (1998)
Central Station is a captivating drama film from 1998, helmed by director Walter Salles and featuring an exceptional ensemble of talented actors, including Fernanda Montenegro, Vinícius de Oliveira, and Marília Pêra. The story follows a former schoolteacher turned letter-writer, who finds solace in helping those around her. She soon befriends a young boy, whose world is turned upside-down when his mother passes away, leaving him with questions about his unknown father. Together, they embark on a heartfelt journey that explores loss, hope, and the power of human connection.
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61. The Opportunists (1999)
The Opportunists, " a dark comedy-crime-drama, follows the journey of a former criminal turned struggling auto mechanic. Driven by debt and fueled by desperation, he reluctantly agrees to one final heist. Packed with laughter and suspense, this film offers an intriguing blend of genres.
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62. Requiem for a Dream (2000)
Requiem for a Dream" is a gripping drama film directed by Darren Aronofsky and written by Hubert Selby Jr. and Aronofsky. Set in the gritty world of Coney Island, the film follows four individuals as their lives spiral out of control due to their heroin addiction.
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63. The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000)
Embark on a thrilling journey with "The Legend of Bagger Vance, " a charming drama that combines the enchanting world of golf with elements of fantasy and spirituality. Set against the backdrop of 1930's Depression-era Georgia, the movie tells the inspiring story of an aspiring golfer who finds himself at the crossroads between despair and redemption.
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64. How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog (2000)
How to Kill Your Neighbor's Dog is a quirky and engaging comedy-drama starring the talented pair of Kenneth Branagh and Robin Wright. Set in Los Angeles, the film follows the story of a sarcastic playwright who is forced to confront his own paternal instincts when his ambitious wife brings home a child for babysitting.
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65. In the Shadow of Hollywood (2000)
In the Shadow of Hollywood" is a thought-provoking documentary that delves into the lives of three Polish actresses who embarked on a journey to Hollywood in search of their dreams, leaving behind their hometown Warsaw. This poignant film, directed by Sylvie Groulx, takes viewers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions as it follows the actresses' journey from Poland to Hollywood, California. The documentary explores the highs and lows of the entertainment business while also shedding light on the cultural differences between Poland and Hollywood.
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66. New York in the 50's (2000)
New York in the 50's" is a captivating documentary film that takes audiences on a journey through the bustling streets of New York City during the pivotal decade of the 1950s. Based on the book by Dan Wakefield, this incredible film artfully blends archival footage with intimate interviews of the iconic figures of the era - including legends like Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, James Baldwin, and Norman Mailer.
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67. Committed (2000)
Committed" is a comedy-drama with hints of romance that follows a woman's pursuit of her disillusioned husband. When her spouse suddenly vanishes, she embarks on a quest to find him amidst the chaos of their marriage.
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68. The Last Castle (2001)
The Last Castle" is a riveting drama and thriller that explores themes of corruption, abuse of power, and bravery. Set in the backdrop of a high-security prison, the movie follows the journey of an imprisoned General, played by the legendary Robert Redford, as he rallies a force of twelve hundred inmates against their sadistic warden.
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69. Spy Game (2001)
Experience the pulse-pounding world of espionage in "Spy Game, " a thrilling action-packed thriller starring Robert Redford and Brad Pitt. As the film dives into the depths of CIA politics, viewers are taken on a breathtaking journey as retired CIA agent Nathan Muir works tirelessly to rescue his rogue former agent Tom Bishop from the clutches of his Chinese captors. The two must navigate a labyrinth of lies, betrayal, and deadly consequences as Muir races against time to free his friend.
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70. The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002)
The 74th Annual Academy Awards" is a star-studded, family-friendly event that celebrates the achievements of the film industry. Directed by Louis J. Horvitz and Errol Morris, this four-hour extravaganza features a star-studded lineup of actors, actresses, directors, writers, and producers. Hosted by the esteemed Whoopi Goldberg, Aaliyah, and John Agar, the ceremony honors the crème de la crème of Hollywood with performances, heartfelt speeches, and the much-anticipated presentation of Primetime Emmy Awards.
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71. The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002)
Delve into the life of legendary Hollywood producer Robert Evans in the gripping documentary, The Kid Stays in the Picture. In a film that shares its title with Evans's acclaimed 1994 autobiography, the documentary takes viewers on a journey through Evans's tumultuous life, marked by love, drug busts, and various escapades.
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72. Love in the Time of Money (2002)
In the bustling city of New York, the lives of several characters intertwine in a comedy-drama exploring their quests for love, lust, and money. Peter Mattei's directorial debut introduces us to a quirky cast, including a woman who makes an awkward move on the man renovating her SoHo loft, an embezzler, a sleazy artist, and a phone psychic.
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73. Skinwalkers (2002)
Delve into the chilling and mysterious "Skinwalkers, " a 2002 crime-drama film, set amidst the stunning landscapes of Arizona. Directed by Chris Eyre and written by James Redford, "Skinwalkers" brings to life the intriguing legend of the Navajo Indian tribes - a tale of spirit revenge, justice, and harmony.
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74. People I Know (2002)
In "People I Know" (2002), a tale of crime, drama, and mystery unfolds in New York City. Al Pacino stars as a beleaguered press agent who finds himself entangled in a web of scandal involving his high-profile client. As the client's reputation crumbles, the press agent is forced to use all his cunning and wits to keep his own career afloat amidst the chaos.
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75. Coyote Waits (2003)
Coyote Waits, " a gripping tribal crime saga, transports viewers to the mystical Navajo reservation. At its core is the quest for a lost fortune, a historical artifact, and a mythical Coyote. Two dedicated Navajo cops, Leo and Jim, embark on this thrilling journey, unraveling a tangled web of crime that threatens their community.
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76. A Thief of Time (2003)
Experience the exhilarating world of crime and mystery in "A Thief of Time, " a 2003 thriller. Directed by Chris Eyre and written by Alice Arlen and Tony Hillerman, this edge-of-your-seat adventure follows the gripping journey of Officers Leaphorn and Chee as they embark on a mission to find a missing anthropologist, believed to be involved in the theft of priceless artifacts from a burial site.
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77. A Decade Under the Influence (2003)
A Decade Under the Influence takes viewers on a journey through the transformative 1970s in American cinema, a decade that forever changed the trajectory of filmmaking. This thought-provoking documentary features interviews with some of the most well-regarded filmmakers of our time, as they reflect on the influential directors who shaped the movies of that era.
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78. Abby Singer (2003)
Abby Singer, an intriguing film from 2003, follows the life of Curtis Clemins, who must navigate between the love of his life and his dreams. As his life spirals downward during the Sundance Film Festival, Clemins reaches out to his college friend, Kevin Prouse, now a drunken acting instructor facing a rough divorce. In desperation, Clemins calls upon Prouse for help, offering him the only clue to salvage Clemins' rapidly deteriorating life.
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79. The Motorcycle Diaries (2004)
The Motorcycle Diaries" (2004) is a gripping adventure that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery and revolution. Based on the real-life experiences of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara, the film tells the story of a young medical student and his close friend who embark on a motorcycle road trip across South America in the 1950s. As they navigate through the diverse landscapes and cultures of the continent, they encounter many challenges and encounters that shape their perspectives on life and their roles in the world.
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80. The Clearing (2004)
In the gripping film "The Clearing" (2004), a high-stakes game of ransom unfolds when an executive finds himself at the mercy of a former employee. As the clock ticks away, the wife is left with no choice but to deliver the ransom. But things take a twisted turn when she realizes that the man holding her husband captive may not be as far from their world as she believed.
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81. Stay Until Tomorrow (2004)
Stay Until Tomorrow" is a captivating independent film released in 2004 that tells the story of Nina, a once-promising teenage soap star turned transcontinental drifter. After years of globetrotting and dropping out of college, Nina returns home unannounced to stay with her childhood friend, Jim, for a few days.
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82. Mickybo and Me (2004)
Mickybo and Me" takes you on a heartwarming journey through the heart of the Troubles in 1970, where two unforgettable friends, Micky and Bo, embark on a life-changing adventure inspired by their shared admiration for the legendary film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. " This thought-provoking comedy-drama explores their unique bond and the power of friendship as they navigate the tumultuous world around them. With a star-studded cast and captivating direction, "Mickybo and Me" is an unforgettable tale of courage, loyalty, and the human spirit.
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83. Trudell (2005)
Trudell" is a riveting documentary that delves into the life of Native American poet and activist, John Trudell. The film takes us on a journey through Trudell's travels, spoken word performances, and political activism. Known for his powerful voice, compelling poetry, and unyielding spirit, Trudell becomes an iconic figure in the battle for Native American rights.
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84. The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts (2005)
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts is a heartwarming 2005 television special that showcases the talents and achievements of some of the most renowned names in the performing arts. This remarkable event, filled with laughter, music, and inspiration, offers a celebration of the life and work of illustrious honorees.
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85. An Unfinished Life (2005)
An Unfinished Life (2005) follows the heart-wrenching journey of Jean, a single mother struggling to raise her daughter, as she searches for a place to call home. Relying on the help of her estranged father-in-law, a caring but troubled man, she moves in with him, unraveling a web of secrets and long-hidden emotions.
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86. The Motel (2005)
The Motel" (2005) is an endearing coming-of-age comedy-drama that explores the complexities of adolescence, family, and friendship. Thirteen-year-old Ernest Chin, played by Jeffrey Chyau, navigates the challenges of growing up at a sleazy hourly-rate motel, which serves as both his home and workplace.
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87. Sweet Mud (2006)
Sweet Mud" (2006), originally titled "Adama Meshuga'at", is a compelling drama that takes place in the mid-70s. The film revolves around the lives of 12-year-old Dvir Avni and his mother, both residing in a Kibbutz.
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88. Boffo! Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters (2006)
Dive into the heart of Tinseltown with "Boffo! . Tinseltown's Bombs and Blockbusters" (2006), a compelling documentary that puts Hollywood's leading lights under the microscope to unravel the secrets behind blockbusters, flops and movie magic.
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89. An Inconvenient Truth (2006)
Witness the urgent message of a former presidential candidate in "An Inconvenient Truth, " a timely and powerful documentary film directed by Davis Guggenheim. Starring Al Gore, this eye-opening film takes viewers on a journey into the dangerous realms of global warming, climate change, and environmental issues. With a captivating runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes, Gore passionately delivers his lecture circuits, calling for immediate action to preserve the Earth's delicate ecosystem.
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90. Tomorrow Is Today (2006)
Tomorrow Is Today, a drama-romance film released in 2008, follows young Julie Peterson as she embarks on a life-changing journey along the New Jersey Shore. When Julie saved the life of a drifter, Jerdon, she realized she had a deeper obligation - to save him emotionally and give him a renewed sense of hope.
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91. Charlotte's Web (2006)
In the heartwarming, animated family adventure, "Charlotte's Web" (2006), Wilbur, a lovable pig, is petrified of the upcoming season of harvest. Fearing the worst, he teamed up with Charlotte, a clever spider, to save him from ending up on someone's dinner plate. Together, they navigate the challenges of living on a farm and forge an unlikely friendship.
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92. Eagle vs Shark (2007)
Eagle vs Shark, a quirky comedy from 2007, follows the tale of two socially awkward misfits and their quest to find love in the most unlikely ways. Loren Taylor plays the role of "Eagle, " a school bus driver with a penchant for video games, and Jemaine Clement portrays "Shark, " an unemployed dreamer with a love for fast food.
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93. The Unforeseen (2007)
The Unforeseen is a compelling documentary that delves into the unexpected consequences of human interference in nature. Set in the idyllic landscapes of Austin, Texas, around the iconic Barton Springs, the film captures the unpredictable response of the environment to the development in the region.
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94. Lions for Lambs (2007)
Lions for Lambs" is a thought-provoking drama that delves into the unyielding spirit of those who serve their country and the sacrifices they make for their beliefs. Robert Redford directs and stars in this gripping story, alongside an A-list cast including Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep.
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95. Lymelife (2008)
Lymelife" is a complex and intriguing dramedy that delves into the lives of a family dealing with a failing marriage amidst the backdrop of a small suburban community. This coming-of-age tale focuses on a group of close-knit individuals who struggle to cope with the turmoil of their relationships and the expectations set upon them.
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96. Holiday Baggage (2008)
Holiday Baggage, " an enchanting drama, follows the story of Sarah, a dedicated pediatrician and single mother, who takes an unexpected step in her journey towards healing. Convinced by Sarah's unwavering love, her estranged husband, Pete, is invited back to their small suburban home for the festive season.
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97. Peter Green: 'Man of the World' (2008)
Peter Green: 'Man of the World' delves into the life of the man behind one of the world's most iconic bands, Fleetwood Mac. Directed by Steve Graham, the documentary uncovers Green's rise to fame, exploring how he formed the legendary group and the impact he had on the music industry.
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98. Ted Williams: There Goes the Greatest Hitter That Ever Lived (2009)
Join the journey of a true legend in "Ted Williams: There Goes the Greatest Hitter That Ever Lived" (2009). Experience the life and career of the remarkable Ted Williams, known as "The Splendid Splinter", who redefined the game of baseball.
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99. The Cove (2009)
The Cove" is a riveting documentary film that explores the dark side of humanity's relationship with dolphins and the consequences of our actions. Directed by Louie Psihoyos, this groundbreaking film takes us on a journey to a hidden cove in Taijii, Japan, where a group of activists, led by the renowned dolphin trainer Ric O'Barry, expose horrifying truths about animal abuse and its impact on human health. With state-of-the-art equipment, these brave individuals infiltrate the cove, capturing shocking underwater scenes that reveal the brutal reality of the once-loved creatures.
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100. Sundance Skippy (2010)
Sundance Skippy, " an independent film released in 2010, captures the comedic journey of an individual striving to capture the hearts of celebrities and women alike. The film follows a character named 'Skippy' who is obsessed with taking photographs with the famous.
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101. GasLand (2010)
GasLand" (2010) is a compelling documentary film that sheds light on the fracking petroleum extraction industry's serious environmental consequences. Directed and written by Josh Fox, the movie takes a deep dive into the realms of energy, natural gas, and the impact of this extraction process on our environment and health.
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102. The Conspirator (2010)
The Conspirator, a riveting drama set in the aftermath of Abraham Lincoln's assassination, tells the captivating story of Mary Surratt, the only woman accused as a co-conspirator in the infamous trial. As the nation rallies against her, Mary's fate depends on her reluctant lawyer to unveil the truth and clear her name.
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103. Smash His Camera (2010)
Smash His Camera is a fascinating documentary that explores the life and work of Ron Galella, a paparazzo known for his relentless pursuit of fame and celebrity. Set in New York City, this film takes a closer look at the paparazzi culture and the profound impact it has on our lives, as well as the nature of privacy in our society.
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104. Paul Williams: Still Alive (2011)
Experience the captivating journey of legendary songwriter and 1970s icon, Paul Williams, in the engrossing documentary, "Paul Williams: Still Alive. " Delving into the life and career of the talented musician, this film explores his impact on the music scene and the challenges he has faced. Directed by Stephen Kessler and featuring interviews with stars such as Warren Beatty and Robert Blake, this 1h 27min documentary is a must-watch for fans of Paul Williams or those who admire the art of songwriting.
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105. Circumstance (2011)
Circumstance" is an intense and captivating drama exploring a wealthy Iranian family grappling with the complexities of sexuality and rebellion. The film follows the story of a teenager, Atefeh, who is struggling with her growing sexuality and discovering her true identity as a closeted lesbian. Her rebellion is further complicated by her overprotective and strict father, who is obsessed with maintaining the family's reputation.
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106. Buck (2011)
Buck" explores the life of renowned horse whisperer Buck Brannaman, who overcame childhood abuse and made his mark in the world. This documentary takes viewers on a journey through the experiences that shaped Brannaman's life, ultimately revealing his incredible ability to form deep bonds with horses, as well as his own remarkable resilience. The movie showcases the powerful impact of horse-assisted therapy and highlights Brannaman's talent for guiding people on how to better communicate and interact with these magnificent creatures.
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107. Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011)
From director Sean Durkin comes the gripping drama "Martha Marcy May Marlene" (2011), starring Elizabeth Olsen, Sarah Paulson, and John Hawkes. The movie follows Martha, a woman who has fled an abusive cult and is struggling to re-assimilate with her family. Haunted by her past, she battles increasing paranoia and the memories that threaten to consume her.
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108. Little Birds (2011)
Little Birds" is a gripping drama that follows the lives of two young women, Lily and Alison, who decide to leave their small town at the Salton Sea and pursue a new life in Los Angeles. This journey takes a dark turn as they encounter a series of harrowing events and become entangled in a web of sexual encounters and dangerous attractions.
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109. Here (2011)
Here" is a 2011 drama/romance film directed by Braden King and written by Braden King and Dani Valent. The film stars Peter Coyote, Ben Foster, and Datekiv Kharibyan and has received three wins and four nominations at various awards shows. The plot revolves around cartographer Will Shepard, who is traveling to Armenia to create a new satellite survey. During his journey, he forms a strong bond with a local Armenian expatriate and art photographer.
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110. Room 237 (2012)
Room 237 is a meticulously crafted documentary that delves into the enigmatic world of Stanley Kubrick's 1980 horror film, The Shining, through multiple intriguing conspiracy theories. Directed by Rodney Ascher, this thought-provoking film weaves together various interpretations of the iconic movie, exploring its hidden messages and symbolism.
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111. Casting By (2012)
Casting By" is a riveting documentary that delves into the fascinating world of Hollywood casting directors. This unsung workforce, often overlooked in the glitz and glamour of the movie industry, have a crucial role in redefining it with their exceptional talent and keen eye for spotting stars.
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112. The Company You Keep (2012)
In the gripping 2012 thriller, "The Company You Keep, " Robert Redford plays a former Weather Underground activist who must go on the run after being exposed by a journalist. With a rich backdrop of New York City and the March on Washington, this intense drama explores themes of surveillance and the right to privacy.
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113. Smashed (2012)
Smashed" is a thought-provoking drama that explores the complexities of a relationship built on a shared addiction. When a young woman (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) decides to get sober, her alcoholic husband (Aaron Paul) struggles to face the reality of his own dependency. This poignant film, directed by James Ponsoldt, delves into the raw, emotional journey of a couple forced to confront the consequences of their addiction.
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114. A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for A Living Planet (2012)
A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for A Living Planet" is an insightful environmental documentary that delves into grassroots and global activism spanning five decades, from conservation to climate change. Directed by Mark Kitchell, the film explores the efforts of passionate environmentalists who have dedicated their lives to protecting the planet.
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115. Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012)
Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen" is a heartwarming and unique blend of comedy, drama, and romance. This 2012 film was masterfully directed by György Pálfi and written by Pálfi and Zsófia Ruttkay. The movie tells a simple yet timeless love story between a man and a woman, brought to life through a series of scenes edited together from hundreds of classic films, creating a delightful crossover of movie genres.
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116. Supermensch (2013)
Dive into the captivating world of the legendary Hollywood insider, Shep Gordon, in the riveting documentary "Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon. " From his humble beginnings as a chefs to the rise of a celebrated talent manager, this film dives into the life of a man whose influence on the entertainment industry is undeniable. Experience glimpses of the glitz and glam of Hollywood through Gordon's eyes, while witnessing his impact on the careers of iconic stars such as Jimi Hendrix, Lola Falana, and Sylvester Stallone.
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117. All the President's Men Revisited (2013)
All the President's Men Revisited" is a compelling documentary that delves deep into the Watergate scandal, an event that drastically changed the landscape of American politics. As we mark 40 years since 1973, the most pivotal year of Watergate, this film examines its lasting impact on the Presidency, the political leaders, and the national dialogue.
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118. Planet View (2013)
Get ready for an exhilarating journey with "Planet View, " a breathtaking adventure film that takes you on a heartwarming exploration of our planet. Filmed in IMAX-style, this documentary brings together environmental leaders, celebrities, and ordinary individuals who are passionate about preserving our beautiful world.
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119. Night Moves (2013)
Night Moves" is a captivating drama and thriller film released in 2013, directed by Kelly Reichardt and written by Jonathan Raymond and Reichardt. The film's star-studded cast includes Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning, and Peter Sarsgaard, who bring to life a group of radical environmentalists on a mission to destroy a hydroelectric dam.
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120. All Is Lost (2013)
In All Is Lost, an intrepid sailor played by Robert Redford is thrown into a battle for survival against the ruthless and unforgiving ocean. After suffering a devastating collision with a shipping container, he finds himself stranded and grappling with the raw essence of mortality. This gripping survival adventure challenges the indomitable spirit of a lone man battling the harsh, merciless sea.
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121. Journey to Sundance (2014)
Journey to Sundance is a thought-provoking documentary that follows a group of passionate filmmakers on a five-year odyssey to unravel the mystery behind 'independent film. ' As they travel the world, they eventually find themselves at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival, where they hope to find the answers to their elusive question. Along the way, they encounter a plethora of intriguing characters and gain valuable insights into the complex world of cinema.
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122. A Most Violent Year (2014)
A Most Violent Year" is a gritty, thrilling drama set in the heart of New York City in 1981, widely regarded as the most dangerous year in its history. Directed by J. C.
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123. Wrenched (2014)
Wrenched delves into the life and legacy of Edward Abbey, an influential anarchistic writer and environmentalist who sparked the environmental movement in the 70s and 80s. Through captivating interviews, archival footage, and reenactments, this documentary unearths Abbey's impact on pioneering eco-activists and their fierce determination to protect wilderness. By revealing these early ecowarriors' stories, Wrenched offers a powerful reminder of the power of direct action and deep ecology in shaping a world of environmental consciousness.
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124. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier, released in 2014, is a high-octane action-adventure film that follows Steve Rogers, also known as Captain America, as he battles a new threat to the world. His journey takes an unexpected turn when he teams up with S. H. I. E. L. D agent and fellow Avenger, Black Widow. Together, they must unravel a chilling conspiracy surrounding a powerful assassin known as the Winter Soldier.
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125. Cathedrals of Culture (2014)
Cathedrals of Culture" is a thought-provoking anthology documentary that delves into the essence of iconic buildings. Six talented directors, including Karim Aïnouz, Michael Glawogger, and Michael Madsen, come together to captivate viewers with their unique perspectives. The narrative unfolds through the buildings themselves, as they are brought to life through narration that reveals their untold stories.
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126. Drunktown's Finest (2014)
Drunktown's Finest is a heartfelt drama that revolves around the lives of three young Native Americans residing on an Indian reservation. The film explores their struggles and desire for a better future despite the hardships they face in their everyday lives.
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127. Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman (2015)
Winning: The Racing Life of Paul Newman is a thrilling documentary that offers an unprecedented look into the life of a legendary racing icon. The film, released in 2015 and directed by Adam Carolla and Nate Adams, features the riveting story of Paul Newman's thirty-five-year-long car-racing career as both a driver and owner. From his early days behind the wheel to his ultimate ascension to becoming not just a renowned actor but also an accomplished racing hero, this fast-paced film captures the essence of Newman's unrelenting spirit and passion for speed.
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128. Out of the Many, the One (2015)
Out of the Many, the One" is a captivating documentary that delves into the fascinating world of American music, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s. Directed by Bernard MacMahon, the film takes viewers on a mesmerizing journey through Hopi chants, Hawaiian slide guitar tunes, Cajun accordion melodies, Latin folk songs and more. This unique blend of music creates a harmonious surge of American innovation that propels a domestic movement into a global phenomenon.
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129. The Adderall Diaries (2015)
Delve into the world of crime, drama, and mystery with "The Adderall Diaries. " This engaging film from 2015, directed by Pamela Romanowsky, follows the story of Elliot, a once-successful writer turned troubled individual. As he grapples with his past, he embarks on a journey to write about his missing wife and the ensuing murder trial of her husband. The movie explores themes of father-son relationships, suicide attempts, and estrangement, all while delving into the unraveling world of childhood trauma. Adding to the suspense, this suspenseful tale also explores the complexity of false memory and its impact on the plot.
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130. A Walk in the Woods (2015)
Embark on an unforgettable journey as Bill Bryson (Robert Redford), the renowned author, and Stephen Katz (Nick Nolte), his old friend, set out to conquer the Appalachian Trail in "A Walk in the Woods". After living in England for two decades, Bill yearns to reconnect with his American roots and embarks on an adventure that will test their bodies and minds.
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131. Truth (2015)
Truth" delves into the compelling narrative of the 2004 CBS 60 Minutes report that investigated the military service of then-President George W. Bush.
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132. Pete's Dragon (2016)
In Pete's Dragon, we follow the epic adventures of an orphaned boy named Pete as he embarks on a magical journey with his best friend, Elliott - a lovable, invisible dragon. Together, they form an unbreakable bond and explore the mysterious world around them. The movie is an enchanting blend of action, adventure, and comedy that will leave audiences both young and old spellbound.
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133. Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry (2016)
Look & See: A Portrait of Wendell Berry" is a riveting documentary that delves into the world of renowned farmer, writer, and activist, Wendell Berry. The film offers a unique perspective on the world as lensed through the works of this influential figure. Directed by Laura Dunn and Jef Sewell, the documentary weaves together the lives of Wendell Berry, his family, and the landscapes that inspire him.
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134. Becoming Mike Nichols (2016)
Becoming Mike Nichols is a captivating documentary film that delves into the personal life and illustrious career of renowned filmmaker Mike Nichols. Directed by Douglas McGrath, this insightful 1-hour, 12-minute masterpiece takes us on a journey through the experiences and stories of Nichols as he sits down for an intimate and honest conversation with theater director Jack O'Brien.
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135. Borsalino: The Destiny of World's Most Famous Hat (2016)
Borsalino: The Destiny of World's Most Famous Hat" takes viewers on a captivating journey through time, delving into the intriguing history of the iconic Borsalino hat. This documentary film transports us from the humble factory where the hat was first created in a quaint Italian town, to the glamorous world of Hollywood.
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136. All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception, and the Spirit of I.F. Stone (2016)
All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception, and the Spirit of I. F. Stone is a powerful documentary exploring the life and work of American journalist I. F.
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137. The Natural: The Best There Ever Was (2016)
The Natural: The Best There Ever Was is a riveting sports documentary from 2016 that showcases the true spirit of baseball and the nostalgia it brings. The film, directed and written by Bill Cowell, delves into the heart of America's favorite pastime, capturing its essence through compelling interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, and reminisces from baseball legends.
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138. The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee (2017)
Dive into the world of journalism with "The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee" (2017). This captivating documentary follows the astounding career of Ben Bradlee, the iconic editor of The Washington Post. Known for his unyielding pursuit of truth and his ability to shape investigative journalism, Bradlee's life and work were nothing short of extraordinary.
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139. Chasing Coral (2017)
Chasing Coral" is a breathtaking documentary that unravels the unfolding mystery of the world's rapidly disappearing coral reefs. Driven by a passion to comprehend and preserve the underwater world, a team of divers, photographers and researchers embark on an extraordinary expedition into the depths of the ocean.
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140. Earth: One Amazing Day (2017)
Experience the awe-inspiring journey of Earth: One Amazing Day, a visually stunning documentary that showcases the power and beauty of nature. As the sun rises over the highest mountains, makes its way through lush jungles, and sets on remote islands, we are treated to breathtaking sights and encounters with rare and extraordinary animals. This awe-inspiring film brings these extraordinary moments to life, thanks to the innovation in filmmaking technology.
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141. Deidra & Laney Rob a Train (2017)
Deidra & Laney Rob a Train" is a unique, quirky, and humorous film that seamlessly blends comedy, crime, and drama. Set in 2017, the movie follows the journey of two sisters, Deidra and Laney, who are thrown into an unexpected situation when their mother lands in jail.
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142. The Big Bang (2017)
Experience the thrill of discovery in "The Big Bang, " a captivating documentary that transports you to a pivotal moment in American history. Set during the Roaring Twenties, the film explores the untold story of how music scouts and their innovative technology scoured the rural corners of America in search of the music of everyday folk. Witness the birth of new genres, such as rock 'n' roll, blues, and country music, as they interwined to create the mesmerizing sound we know today.
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143. The Meyerowitz Stories (2017)
Get ready for a heartwarming and hilarious tale as "The Meyerowitz Stories" comes to life in New York City. Directed by Noah Baumbach, this Netflix film brings together an estranged family for an event celebrating their father's artistic work.
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144. The Discovery (2017)
The Discovery" is a thought-provoking drama that explores the concept of the afterlife. Set two years after the afterlife is scientifically proven, the film centers on a man who tries to help a young woman overcome her dark past.
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145. Our Souls at Night (2017)
Our Souls at Night, released in 2017 and starring Jane Fonda and Robert Redford, is a heartwarming drama that explores the unlikely romance between a widow and a widower. Set in Colorado, Addie Moore and Louis Waters, portrayed by Fonda and Redford, are neighbors who share little more than a passing nod.
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146. The Old Man & the Gun (2018)
The Old Man & the Gun, " a captivating 2018 film, is based on the thrilling true story of Forrest Tucker, a septuagenarian bank robber who masterminded a string of heists that left authorities baffled. Directed by David Lowery and written by Lowery and David Grann, the film brings to life the incredible tale of Tucker's incredible escape from San Quentin, which led to an unprecedented crime spree.
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147. Monsters and Men (2018)
Monsters and Men" is a 2018 crime drama thriller that dives into the aftermath of a controversial police shooting of a black man. Told from the perspective of three diverse characters, the movie is thought-provoking as it explores themes of racial tensions, law enforcement, and the power of individuals to influence change.
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148. Momentum Generation (2018)
In the exhilarating 2018 documentary "Momentum Generation, " a group of teenagers living in Hawaii experience the thrill of a lifetime as they rise to super stardom in the competitive surfing world during the 1990s. The film captures the essence of a bygone era, chronicling the passion, dedication, and sheer grit that propels these young surfers to greatness. As the wave of the future, they become icons in the sport, challenging the status quo and changing the face of surfing forever.
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149. Mapplethorpe (2018)
Mapplethorpe" (2018) is a riveting biographical drama film that explores the life and career of the renowned photographer Robert Mapplethorpe. From his meteoric rise to fame in the 1970s to his tragic death in 1989, the film delves into the complexities of Mapplethorpe's life and his groundbreaking works, which often blurred the lines between art and controversy.
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150. Buttons, A New Musical Film (2018)
Step into the magical world of Buttons, A New Musical Film (2018), where two spirited orphan girls, Sam and Lily, embark on a heartwarming adventure to find a loving family for Christmas. Guided by timeless love and wisdom from their guardian angels, played by iconic actors Dick Van Dyke and Dame Angela Lansbury, they learn the power of belief and the unexpected miracles it can bring.
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151. First Match (2018)
First Match (2018) is a captivating drama-sports film that follows the story of a resilient teenage girl from Brooklyn's Brownsville neighborhood. Hardened by years in foster care, she believes that joining the boys' wrestling team is the only way back to her estranged father.
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152. Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché (2018)
Be Natural: The Untold Story of Alice Guy-Blaché" is a riveting documentary directed by Pamela B. Green, a heartfelt tribute and detective story wrapped into one.
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153. Jane Fonda in Five Acts (2018)
Unveil the compelling life and career of Hollywood icon Jane Fonda in this highly anticipated documentary. From her groundbreaking film roles to her transformative work in health and fitness, and her unwavering commitment to political activism, this film leaves no stone unturned in exploring the many faces of Fonda.
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154. All About Nina (2018)
All About Nina", a critically acclaimed drama released in 2018, stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead as the stand-up comedian Nina. The film begins when Nina's life takes a dramatic turn after she encounters a captivating individual named Rafe. As the plot progresses, viewers are pulled into a story full of intrigue and unpredictable twists.
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155. The Mustang (2019)
The Mustang" is an enthralling drama that released in 2019. Directed by Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre with a star-studded cast including Matthias Schoenaerts, Jason Mitchell, and Bruce Dern, the film has claimed 6 wins and garnered 10 nominations. With a runtime of 1 hour and 36 minutes, this R-rated movie has a captivating plot revolving around a convict who participates in a rehabilitation program.
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156. Words from a Bear (2019)
Words from a Bear is an insightful documentary that delves into the life and mind of the enigmatic Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Navarro Scott Momaday. The film captures the essence of Momaday's celebrated writings, linking each line to his unique Kiowa/American experience. With fascinating interviews and captivating visuals, the documentary provides an in-depth look at the life of this influential Native American poet and prose writer, while also addressing important topics such as the impact of residential schools on indigenous communities and exploring the founding myth of the Kiowa Tribe.
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157. Alan Pakula: Going for Truth (2019)
Delve into the world of a celebrated yet enigmatic filmmaker with "Alan Pakula: Going for Truth. " This captivating documentary reveals the personal and professional journey of Alan J. Pakula, a director known for his unwavering commitment to truth in storytelling. Explore the making of iconic movies and get a glimpse into the life of a man who preferred anonymity.
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158. Avengers: Endgame (2019)
In the aftermath of Avengers: Infinity War, where Thanos has decimated the universe, our Earth-bound heroes are brought back together in Avengers: Endgame. After losing more friends than ever before, our remaining superheroes must join forces one last time to reverse Thanos' actions and restore balance to their world.
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159. Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound (2019)
In the world of cinema, sound is often an overlooked yet powerful element of filmmaking. Making Waves: The Art of Cinematic Sound, released in 2019, dives into the depths of this art form, exploring its history, emotional power, and impact on modern cinema.
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160. Netflix vs. the World (2019)
Netflix vs. the World is a riveting documentary that follows the incredible journey of a small Silicon Valley startup as it takes on movie rental giants and Hollywood powerhouses. With a runtime of just 1 hour and 44 minutes, the film offers a thrilling account of the company's rise to dominance and its impact on the world of video rental and movie distribution.
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161. 2019 Golden Globe Awards (2019)
The highly anticipated 2019 Golden Globe Awards shines bright with a star-studded event filled with excitement, laughter, and remarkable performances. Hosted by the comedic duo Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg, this extravagant show celebrates the very best in television and film. The awards ceremony features a diverse range of winners, including Julia Roberts, Timothée Chalamet, and Mahershala Ali.
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162. Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind (2020)
Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind, " a captivating documentary released in 2020, chronicles the life and career of the iconic Hollywood actress, Natalie Wood, through the unique perspective of her daughter, Natasha Gregson Wagner, and those who knew her best. Delving into the world of Natalie Wood, the documentary explores her rise to fame as a child star in the studio system, her numerous marriages, and the challenges she faced as a celebrated figure in the entertainment industry. The film provides an intimate look into her life, revealing the complexities and struggles that lie behind her famous persona.
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163. Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age (2021)
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age" (2021) is a captivating documentary that traces the rich history of Broadway musicals from 1959 to 1983 through the eyes of over 100 legendary performers, directors, and producers. Rick McKay, the accomplished filmmaker behind "Broadway: The Golden Age, " returns to explore the era beyond the illustrious Golden Age, further unveiling the enduring charm and vitality of this timeless art form.
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