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moonlight
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arrival
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the lobster
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krisha
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the witch
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20th cent women
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rams
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neon bull
& more
(& lots i havent seen)
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Replying to @zoeinthecities
In 2016 I saw Love and Friendship; Little Men; Florence Foster Jenkins; Hell or High Water; Manchester by the Sea; Moonlight
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Replying to @MathPrinceps @zoeinthecities
As well as Captain Fantastic; Edge of Seventeen; Complete Unknown; Our Little Sister; Denial; Eye in the Sky; Little Sister.
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Replying to @MathPrinceps @zoeinthecities
And quite a few more, too. All in the cinema, too, at full price. And in some cases (e.g., Captain Fantastic) several times.
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I am simply stunned at the level of quality attained by these "little" films, many of them made on a shoestring. Brilliant.
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I saw The Lobster, too; I suppose I'm glad it was made; I recognize the brilliance of the effort; but it really spooked me.
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Oh, and also Southside with You, and Kubo and the Two Strings, and Indignation, and Demolition, and Maggie's Plan.
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2016 was an amazing year in independent cinema. I am truly astounded by the brilliance of these elegantly economical films.
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