What is OpenIndie?
OpenIndie is a theatrical distribution platform for independent film. Filmmakers add their films. Fans discover new films and request local screenings. Then if the filmmaker wishes they can allow anyone to organise a screening of their film via OpenIndie.
What's Up Lovely from director Gary King
In the dead of night, a recently unemployed insomniac wanders the streets of New York discovering a city beyond her wildest imagination.Luci loses her job and times are tougher than ever. Unable to sleep, she begins an after-hours journey embarking on a series of strange encounters as she wanders the dark metropolis. During one unforgettable night, Luci comes face to face with her innermost fears and desires as she tries to find her way back home.
Staff Favourites
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Calvin Marshall (2010)
Exceedingly likeable Junior College student, Calvin Marshall (Alex Frost) chases a lifelong dream to become a professional baseball player. He’s got the drive, determination, ambition, heart and dedication. One small problem; he hasn’t got the athletic ability to make it happen. But Calvin believes that if he doesn’t give up, he will eventual... More
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32A (2008)
How does life measure up for a 13-year old girl? More information including stills, clips, reviews, screening/release history at www.32Amovie.com. More
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Staff Favourite Documentaries
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Just Do It: get off your arse and change the world (2011)
The inside story on the UK's biggest troublemakers. Just Do It is a feature documentary film about climate activists, initiated and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Emily James. Filmed throughout 2009 - a year in which the looming spectre of the Copenhagen COP15 climate talks lead to a groundswell of activity - the film will be a behind the sc... More
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Out of the Darkness (2011)
Out of the Darkness is a documentary about the effort of two humanitarian doctors dedicated to eradicate preventable blindness in the remotest regions on Earth. Out of the Darkness is currently doing its Film Festival run around the globe, and will be released later this year for private screenings and DVD. More than half of the world... More
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Recently Requested
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BAYO (2012)
Feature documentary. A detailed, true to life, extraction, filmed over four months, of the day to day events... ups, downs and tribulations of a young reggae singer striving to break into the music industry in the U.K More
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Manipulation (2013)
Olivia grew up in and out of foster homes. She grew up with nothing, no one to love her. She did not know how to love. She realize beauty could get her anything she wanted. So she set out her journey to Man-ipulate every male that crossed her path. She would stop at nothing to get what she wanted. No was not an option. More
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Archiculture (2011)
Archiculture is a feature-length documentary that explores the role that architecture and design play in our daily lives. The film follows five architecture students through their final senior design projects in order to shed light on the critical issues impacting our built environment. More
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The Stevie Wondershow (2010)
Stevie is an introverted lonely man, who becomes famous when his bizarre homemade "show" goes viral at the hands of a manipulative coworker. The Stevie Wondershow is a satirical look at the power of reality TV and the fine line it creates between fame and infamy. <hr> <b><i>"...reminded me of The Office mixed with Napoleon Dynamite...."</... More
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We Live In Public (2009)
Ten years in the making and culled from 5000 hours of footage, WE LIVE IN PUBLIC reveals the effect the web is having on our society, as seen through the eyes of “the greatest Internet pioneer you’ve never heard of”, artist, futurist and visionary Josh Harris. Award-winning director Ondi Timoner (DIG! – which also won the Sundance Grand Jury Pri... More
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House Of Cards (2012)
An elite firm of assassins must face their own mortality as they are hunted down one by one by a mysterious assailant. Caught up in the drama is a disgraced journalist who is more connected to the assassins' world than he could ever know. More
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Zero Silence (2011)
The youth of the Arab world are rising up to decades of oppression and censorship, demanding freedom and democracy. They are part of new generation that uses the Internet to organize, mobilize, collaborate and fight injustices and repressive systems. For them silence is not an option. Shot between November 2009 and June 2011, Zero Silence portra... More
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51 Paintings (2013)
51 Paintings is the first of five experimental art films shot between 2006-2013 in Germany, England and Australia. After visiting the German medieval church of St Michael's in Schwabisch Hall, Australian director Shaun Wilson recreated 51 characters found in the displayed religious paintings into other places of historical note with actors, frie... More
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