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This smorgasbord of our favorite SXSW titles is filled with films that are funny, sad, and beautifully weird. From dark comedies to documentaries of fascinating subcultures, these films run a brilliant gamut of substance and style.
from Salaud Morisset
On the day after Christmas, a Catholic priest from Cork drives his nephew to prison
Lucy struggles to survive an increasingly bizarre and horrifying night. Lucy's most secret fears begin to manifest and attack her and she must fight to gain control…
from Monument Releasing
In an isolated town in rural Florida, four teens experience the joys and heartbreaks of their last year in high school.
from RADIATOR IP Sales
DOCUMENTARY / 2008 / ENGLISH / SHORT FILM / 1080P / 24FPS / STEREO / UNITED STATES director: Andrew T. Betzer production: Andrew T. Betzer Film Production synopsis: A…
EXPERIMENTAL, ROAD MOVIE / 2016 / 14 MINUTES / NO DIALOGUE / SHORT FILM / 2K / 25FPS / STEREO / BELGIUM director: Wim Reygaert production: Potemkino synopsis: A…
from CAPTURE
James Lavelle played his first DJ set at 14. His phenomenally rapid rise seemed limitless, but it's only when you're going so fast that the wheels fall off.
from kinolorber
Type "The Angriest Man in the World" into any search engine, and one name appears—Jack Rebney—an hilarious ‘80s RV salesman who became an Internet phenomenon.
from Premium Films
2018 Oscar® nominated in the Short Live-Action category. Inspired by an actual 911 call placed during a school shooting incident in Atlanta, Georgia.
from Factory 25
When an unexpected tragedy befalls an amateur game inventor, his wife and a rival make a pact to share in the spoils of his invention.
from Autour de Minuit
LOVE is a short film describing affection in 3 different chapters, through an impact on a distant solar system. Screened at Sundance, SXSW & Berlin Film Fest.
from Film First
The life, music, and message of singing legend and civil rights icon Mavis Staples.
from Jennifer Steinman
The award-winning documentary film MOTHERLAND explores the timeless subjects of grief and healing through the story of a very unique journey.
from Ignite Channel
Imagine seeing someone on YouTube who looks just like you.
from Cinema Politica
One man risks his family and future to stop the tar sands of the Keystone XL oil pipeline from crossing his land.
from Casa Redonda
In search of personal healing and artistic inspiration, Marina Abramović travels through Brazil exploring the limits between art and spirituality.
from SeeThink Films
Made entirely from camera-phone footage, King Kelly is a sensational journey through hedonistic American youth culture and the YouTube generation.
from Oscilloscope Laboratories
Young outcast Sean has isolated himself in a trailer in the woods with his chemistry kit, but then he turns to black magic to crack nature’s secret.
The Wall Street Journal calls Uncle Kent 2 "freaking magic." The best part is you didn't need to see the first one!
from Visit Films
The New York Times calls Trey Edward Shults' debut film "An expressionistic tour de force." This acclaimed feature is a beautiful, searing portrait of addiction
from Parker Film Company
Based on Herman Melville's classic story, this silly, colorful film features a perfectly cast Crispin Glover as the title office worker who would prefer not to.
from The Nobelity Project
Austin filmmaker Turk Pipkin leads the vision and fundraising to build the first high school for a remote African community in Kenya.
from ZCDC
Meet Claressa Shields, a native of Flint, Michigan who was the youngest boxer at the 2012 Olympics — and the first-ever Olympic gold medalist in women's boxing.
from Dayna Hanson
Art imitates art in award-winning choreographer Dayna Hanson’s first feature, which fictionalizes the back-story of Hanson’s stage production, Gloria’s Cause.
from olivia wyatt
This critically-acclaimed experimental documentary explores the world of the Moken people, a community that lives on and below the sea.
Will Oldham stars as an Evangelical Christian aiming to spread the message to a lost military vet returning home from Afghanistan. Profound drama from 2011.
from Monoduo Films
The story of multi-instrumentalist Rahsaan Roland Kirk; who went from blind infant, to child prodigy, to adult visionary, to political activist and beyond.
from Cinema Tropical
We are all passengers on the school bus of free trade, from the American suburbs to the dangerous streets of Guatemala.
from Origine Films
Brady Corbet stars in the debut short film of a very promising director as a male prostitute who forms a bond with curious girl in a wheelchair.
from Emma Franz
Literally shouting from the mountain tops, S. Korean shaman Kim Seok-Chul is the heart of Australian drummer's Simon Barker's spiritual search.
from JL Aronson
Featuring the start of Sufjan Stevens, this outsider music doc gets to the heart of the Danielson Famile - a Christian rock band embraced by the indie scene.
from ROCO Films
A heart-warming film to get down and dance to, the amazing story of a former James Brown impersonator who at 62 soars to fame singing soulful songs of his own.
from Journeyman Pictures
Did you ever wonder, 'Why do we play ball?' This fascinating documentary takes us deep into human history and uncovers some poignant, fun, and strange truths.
from WG Film
This environmental documentary looks at a sampling of large cities where automobile traffic has become overwhelming & unmanageable; that's where bikes come in.
COMPUTER CHESS transports viewers to a nostalgic moment when the contest between technology and the human spirit seemed a little more up for grabs.
How does a 16 year-old become a bank robber? Returning to his home after a prison release, Darius takes on a personal journey of reflection and forgiveness.
from Hungry
Seeds of Time explores the real possibility of world wide famine in the near future if attitudes towards climate change and agriculture are not reevaluated.
from Epic Pictures Group
When Holly starts dating Rob she finds his dedication to his dead ex, Nina, sweet. That's until she discovers that although Nina is dead, she is far from gone.
A local exterminator and his security guard sidekick battle a giant alien spider wrecking havoc on Los Angeles after it's mistakenly set loose. Goofy fun.
from karmstrong
This gorgeous meditative documentary contrasts the northern lights with decay in rural Canada. Narration by Will Oldham and original score by Jim O'Rourke.
from Chris Ordal
Based on the story of real-life crop artist Stan Herd, EARTHWORK tells the story of a massive environmental artwork in Manhattan during the 1990s.
Terri is an overweight teen misfit who develops a unique relationship with his eccentric but well-meaning vice principal, Mr. Fitzgerald (John C. Reilly).
from Women Make Movies
Filmmaker Grace Lee tracks down other women named Grace Lee to explore commonalities between them in this quietly funny and truthful documentary.
from Revelation Film Festival
Shot in a real nursing home with a cast of actual senior residents, this film follows a typical work day in the life of janitor Todd, an unhappy slacker.
A pregnant sex worker takes her chance to escape when she realizes her son might be taken away from her.
from Gidalya Pictures
Follow five theater camp kids into the trenches of auditions, rehearsals, and behind the scenes dramas as they prepare for their end of summer productions.
from Cold Iron Pictures
Indie film producer Miranda Bailey tries to lead a "green" film production and humorously explores the attempts and difficulties to reduce the carbon footprint.
from Wolfe Video
Sex with your best friend has never been so reproductive!
from don hertzfeldt
WINNER: SXSW Best Animated Short. Envisioned as a top secret digital exercise, Don Hertzfeldt's newest film surpasses all expectations.
from Planetary Collective
We are in the midst of a global crisis of perspective. We have forgotten the undeniable truth that everything is connected. Are you ready for your wakeup call?
from Hal Hartley
In the closing chapter of Hal Hartley’s trilogy about the fractured Grim family, young son Ned embarks on a quest to kill his father for wrecking his mom's life.
from Mighty Coconut
After the seas have disappeared, a courageous young female pilot fights against vicious sky pirates for control of the last remaining source of water: the clouds.
“The Internet’s Own Boy” is a dynamic portrait of a brilliant tech millionaire (Aaron Swartz) who renounced the values of Silicon Valley to fight for social justice.
from Avi Weider
Upon becoming the father to triplets, filmmaker Avi Zev Weider explores the nature of technology and about what it really means to be human.
"Convento is Hallucinogenic, No Drugs Required"
"Last Days Here" is a raw yet unexpectedly touching portrait of cult metal legend Bobby Liebling.
Packed with interviews and clips, this dynamic portrait of the legendary Divine brings to life a complex understanding of John Waters’s favored muse.
from Syndicado
Before Bad Brains, the Sex Pistols or even the Ramones, there was a band called Death.
"The best American queer film of the year." — Film.com
“This powerful, iconoclastic pic could gain a cult following.” – Ronnie Scheib, Variety
"Seventy ephemeral minutes. You slip from image to image, pulled along by their beauty." - Manohla Dargis, The New York Times, Critics Pick
from Fifth Column FIlms
A heartfelt ode to his agrarian roots, filmmaker Tim Plester goes on a deeply personal journey from the barleyfields of his childhood to the killing fields of Somme.
"A shrewdly psychological first feature...smartly blends the allure of genre with do-it-yourself intimacy." - Richard Brody, The New Yorker
from Republik Film Productions
At the tender age of 70 Sigrídur Níelsdóttir started recording and releasing her own music straight from the living room and made over 600 songs in 7 years.
From the minds of Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter, this strange micro-budget oddity follows a young girl dealing with a stranded old lady in a well.
"Mesmerizing." -Bilge Ebiri, New York Magazine, CRITICS PICK
"[A] furiously expressive drama blending the moody rambles of a road movie with the tightly ratcheted criminal tension of a film noir." - The New Yorker
The complex nature of artistic genius —warts and all— is explored in this memorable documentary; the film is all the more compelling in that it was shot by the artist's…
from beachside
Follow the down-but-not-out Medora Hornets varsity basketball team over the course of the 2011 season, seeing the players' stories both on and off the court.
“An oasis of creativity blooms in Spark. Since we can’t all attend Burning Man, we can be thankful for Spark, which is probably the next best thing!” - New York Times
"Enigmatic and thoroughly original." - New York Magazine
"It's Such a Beautiful Day" was recently ranked #16 in Time Out New York's list of the "100 Best Animated Films Ever Made."
Alternatively quiet and delirious, "Bad Fever" is a witness to one man’s broken American dream and his eternal longing to find someone who understands.