Independent Film

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  • Single white filmmaker

    Single white filmmaker Myles Berkowitz took a camera crew along on "20 Dates" and found Ms. Right -- not to mention a distribution deal.
  • Keep it alive

    In 1998, 'The Cruise,' a single documentary about one man's life on the edge, saved the spirit of independent film. By Christine Schomer.
  • Screensaver: Hope springs eternal

    Hope Davis talks about her upcoming features, "Mumford" and "Arlington Road," and why she's no Hollywood day-tripper.
  • Next stop, Hollywood

    Charles Taylor dismisses the 'authentic' pose of indie-hit 'Next Stop, Wonderland' and defends the glossier good-time gal movies 'Dance With Me' and 'How Stella Got Her Groove Back'.
  • Movie Interview: Celebrated Whit

    Salon interviews Whit Stillman, the director of "Metropolitan" and "The Last Days of Disco."
  • Tom DiCillo

    "Box of Moonlight" director Tom Dicillo on the "tedious, boring, painful experience" of making an independent film.
  • Ripe

    Twin sisters undergo a painful and sensual coming-of-age in "ripe."
  • "The Daytrippers"

    "Daytrippers" is a charming road movie that never leaves the dinner table.
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