Fine Line Features - Selected Films Released

Selected Films Released

  • 1991: An Angel at My Table (Jane Campion)
  • 1991: Let Him Have It (Peter Medak)
  • 1991: My Own Private Idaho (Gus Van Sant)
  • 1991: The Rapture (Michael Tolkin)
  • 1991: Trust (Hal Hartley)
  • 1992: Edward II (Derek Jarman)
  • 1992: Light Sleeper (Paul Schrader)
  • 1992: A Night on Earth (Jim Jarmusch)
  • 1992: The Player (Robert Altman)
  • 1992: Proof (Jocelyn Moorhouse)
  • 1992: Simple Men (Hal Hartley)
  • 1992: Swoon (Tom Kalin)
  • 1992: Waterland (Stephen Gyllenhaal)
  • 1992: Where Angels Fear to Tread (Charles Sturridge)
  • 1993: Amongst Friends (Rob Weiss)
  • 1993: Ballad of Little Jo (Maggie Greenwald)
  • 1993: Bodies, Rest & Motion (Michael Steinberg)
  • 1993: Household Saints (Nancy Savoca)
  • 1993: Last Days of Chez Nous (Gillian Armstrong)
  • 1993: Leolo (Jean Claude Lauzon)
  • 1993: Naked (Mike Leigh)
  • 1993: Riff-Raff (Ken Loach)
  • 1993: Short Cuts (Robert Altman)
  • 1994: Barcelona (Whit Stilllman)
  • 1994: Bitter Moon (Roman Polanski)
  • 1994: Caro Diario (Nanny Moretti)
  • 1994: Death & the Maiden (Roman Polanski)
  • 1994: Even Cowgirls Get the Blues (Gus Van Sant)
  • 1994: Fiorile (Paolo & Vittorio Tavianni)
  • 1994: Hoop Dreams (Steve James)
  • 1994: Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle (Alan Rudolph)
  • 1994: Spanking the Monkey (David Russell)
  • 1994: Widows' Peak (John Irvin)
  • 1995: Little Odessa (James Gray)
  • 1995: Once Were Warriors (Lee Tamahori)
  • 1996: Crash (co-production with Recorded Picture Company and Alliance Atlantis)
  • 1996: Twelfth Night
  • 1996: Shine
  • 1997: Gummo
  • 1997: Love! Valour! Compassion! (Joe Mantello)
  • 1997: The Sweet Hereafter
  • 1998: Passion in the Desert
  • 1998: When I Close My Eyes (a.k.a. Love Letter)
  • 1999: The Cup (Phörpa)
  • 2000: Dancer in the Dark (co-production with Zentropa Entertainments, Canal+ and FilmFour)
  • 2000: State and Main (distribution only, produced by Filmtown Entertainment, Green/Renzi, and El Dorado Pictures)
  • 2001: The Anniversary Party
  • 2001: Hedwig and the Angry Inch(with New Line Cinema)
  • 2002: Human Nature (distributed by Pathé in UK and Co-production with Studio Canal and Good Machine)
  • 2003: American Splendor
  • 2004: A Dirty Shame (with New Line Cinema)
  • 2004: Maria Full of Grace
  • 2004: Vera Drake (with New Line Cinema)
  • 2005: The Holy Girl (US theatrical distribution only with distributed outside US and VHS/DVD distribution in US by HBO Films)

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