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The 10 Best Indie Films Of 2014

2014 was one hell of a good year for indie film - so good in fact, that for this year's list I'm ready to discount any pre-2014-Oscar releases in somewhat resolute confidence that I'll still have badass set of movies on my hands by the time the dust has cleared.
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10) The Duke of Burgundy

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Peter Strickland should be a way bigger deal than he is. The man is an innovative and original cinematic force, creating brilliant and cine-literate pieces of art that deserve a much wider viewership than they garner. Strickland’s follow up to 2012’s eerily magnificent Berberian Sound Studio is equal parts sensual and darkly hilarious – a bold analysis of a lesbian sub-dom relationship in a timeless and placeless patch of European picturesqueness.

Beautifully shot, oddly touching, infinitely fascinating and with nary a male speaking role in sight, The Duke of Burgundy officially cements Strickland as a man at the forefront of independent cinema. His nuanced analyses of the limitations of sexuality make for a spell-binding watch, rendering the film’s dialogue-heavy 100 minute runtime a delightful breeze, alternately swooning and swirling in a kaleidoscopic drama of private mannerisms.


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Dominic Mill
Film lover. Tea drinker. Nicolas Cage apologist.