10 Best Indie Movies of All Time, According to Reddit

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An intriguing mind-bender, 'Primer' masterfully weaves a complex tale of time travel on a shoestring budget.

'Primer' (2004) 

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Journey into the final days of Vincent Van Gogh in this artistically rich biopic. It's a feast for the eyes and soul.

'At Eternity's Gate' (2018)

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This film beautifully explores themes of gentrification and belonging in the modern world.

'The Last Black Man in San Francisco' (2019)

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Joseph Gordon-Levitt excels in this unique high-school noir that blends teenage angst with hard-boiled detective tropes. 

'Brick' (2005)

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An unconventional coming-of-age story that packs an emotional punch, demonstrating the power of friendship and empathy.

'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' (2015)

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A pulse-pounding survival thriller that expertly ratchets up the tension, exploring the dark underbelly of the punk rock scene.

'Green Room' (2015) 

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A poignant exploration of reproductive rights and friendship in contemporary America.

'Never Rarely Sometimes Always' (2020) 

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This quirky family comedy-drama is a heartwarming tale of self-acceptance and resilience.

'Little Miss Sunshine' (2006) 

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A quietly beautiful film that contemplates love, loss, and architecture in the small town of Columbus, Indiana.

'Columbus' (2017)

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A deeply emotional film that explores the struggles of troubled teenagers, guided by Brie Larson's stunning performance.

'Short Term 12' (2013)

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