People are beginning to go and see a documentary in the way they would seek out an art-house film. |
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Gosford Park I saw twice in the same week, once at the multiplex in the northern suburbs and then at an art-house cinema in the inner city. |
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The picture seems driven, at least partly, by an impulse to contradict the more epicene tendencies of this country's art-house filmmaking. |
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That headline reads like the title of a Monty Python sketch or an obscure, slightly funny but drably photographed art-house movie. |
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It is a gangster film with darkened images meant to impart an art-house quality. |
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I wanted more people to hear about the film than the usual art-house channels would allow. |
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I tend to come late to films that are on limited release, so that they are usually only showing in an art-house fleapit. |
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The White Balloon is the first Iranian film to get an art-house cinema release in Australia, which is some kind of milestone. |
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It's a shame that this film probably won't be exhibited again, even at our art-house cinemas. |
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His work takes auteurism to new and exciting heights, though outside of Canada he remains relatively unknown save for the art-house circuit. |
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After spending years in art-house theaters to avoid cheesy blockbusters, I was strangely comforted seeing American film culture here. |
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He enlists the art-house talents of Maggie and Tony, cinema's most blissfully yearning on-screen couple. |
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The film can be seen in a lot of independent art-house cinemas and has drawn a good response from audiences, especially in the wake of its awards success. |
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This is a beautifully-made subtitled art-house film from American-Iranian visual artist Shirin Nashat. |
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Catch a movie at an art-house cinema or leaf through a novel at midnight in one of the huge bookstores. |
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There's also an auditorium that regularly screens art-house films. New realists figure highly, with many pieces by Romanian Daniel Spoerri and Arman. |
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The film festival has become an important meeting-place for discriminating, cinema-loving audiences, in many ways taking over the role played previously by the Cine Clubs and art-house cinemas. |
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The Studio cinemas are overloaded with art-house mainstream productions and productions with distribution subsidies, thus pushing the fragile ones over the edge. |
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Movie screenings will take place in February on Sundays famous for its art-house cinema projects Curzon Mayfair in the heart of the British capital. |
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Napoleon Dynamite, an independent art-house comedy film written by Jared and Jerusha Hess, was low budget but enjoyed runaway success. |
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The other is represented by art-house favourite Rahul Bose, who leaves you, well, drained. |
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Czech movies may soon be as much a staple on the art-house circuit as the effervescent outpourings of France's New Wave. |
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At the same time, fans of independent and art-house films would like to attract a theater of that type to the city. |
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Denys Arcand's Les Invasions barbares has proven itself to be the top Canadian movie in the art-house market. |
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The film appealed to audiences beyond the art-house crowds, breaking box office records in the process. |
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And that, he emphasises, is irrespective of whether the film is an independent art-house or a mammoth popcorn movie. |
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With Mickey Rourke playing Mickey Rourke and Juliette Lewis as the Francophone Quebecker with a Brooklyn accent, this is an art-house, borderline big time. |
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