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Best of IFC July 2009

July 3, 2:04 AMIndie Movie ExaminerTerra King
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Poster for Picnic at Hanging Rock. Photo/Wiki

The IFC, Independent Film Channel is an excellent place to watch Indies that would otherwise go unseen.

The best of July on IFC.

Cleo from 5-7 French singer (Corrine Marchand) awaits the results of cancer tests.

American Heart. Ex-con (Jeff Bridges) and teen son (Edward Furlong) reunite on streets of Seattle.

Fargo. An overextended salesman (William H. Macy) hires goons to kidnap his wife.

Beyond the sea. An older Bobby Darin (Kevin Spacey) tells his own life story.

Trainspotting. The life of a heroin addict (Ewan McGregor) in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Millions. British youngsters have a short time to spend a fortune.

Running with the Bulls. Adam Goldberg confronts his fears on a cross-country trip to Chicago

Last Days. A drug-addled rock star continues toward self-destruction.

Tom Dowd and the language of music. Recording engineer Tom Dowd works with music legends.

Jinx. A student spends the day trying to break a jinx another student put on her.

Darkon.

Real-life adventurers turn Baltimore into an imagined medieval world called Darkon.

Chan is Missing. San Francisco cabbies (Wood Moy, Marc Hayashi) seek their missing partner.

Holy Smoke. An Australian (Kate Winslet) woman gets involved in an Indian cult.

A Hard Day's Night.

John, Paul, George and Ringo (The Beatles) are loose in London.

Peppermint Frappe. When a friend and his wife come to visit, a conservative doctor's life begins to take another path.

Shattered Glass. Journalist Stephen Glass (Hayden Christensen) fabricates stories.

Umberto D. A dignified old Roman (Carlo Battisti) scrapes by on a pension but refuses to give up his dog.

Pumpkinhead. A grotesque figure gets revenge for a mourning man (Lance Henriksen).

Human Remains. A grotesque figure gets revenge for a mourning man (Lance Henriksen).

The Prophecy. Jealous angels wage war against humanity.

11:14. The lives of 10 people (Henry Thomas, Blake Heron, Barbara Hershey) converge in a small town.

The Final Cut. A man (Robin Williams) finds an unexpected connection to his own darkest secret.

Passion in the Desert. A French soldier (Ben Daniels) bonds with a leopard in Egypt.

American Splendor. Fiction and reality blend in this portrait of Cleveland-based comic-book author Harvey Pekar.

24 Hour Party People. An Englishman (Steve Coogan) founds a record label in the 1970s.

Requiem. Frightening occurrences plague a devoutly Roman Catholic college student (Sandra Huller).

Festival Express. The Grateful Dead and other bands tour Canada in 1970.

Gerry. Two men (Casey Affleck, Matt Damon) get lost in the desert without food or water.

The Limey. An ex-con (Terence Stamp) investigates his daughter's death

Stay.  A psychiatrist (Ewan McGregor) tries to help a suicidal patient (Ryan Gosling).

The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years. Penelope Spheeris examines heavy-metal music.

Kill the Poor. A man (David Krumholtz) tries to improve conditions in a squatter tenement.

Picnic at Hanging Rock. Schoolgirls and teacher eerily vanish in 1900 Australia.

Phantom Limb. Jay Rosenblatt reflects on the tragic death of his 7-year-old brother.

Starstruck. A Sydney teen (Jo Kennedy) wants to be a rock singer.

The Virgin Spring. Swineherds seek shelter with the father[C1}of a girl they raped and killed.

'Bama Girl. A black woman runs for Homecoming Queen in the Deep South.

From Hell. A Scotland Yard investigator (Johnny Depp) searches for Jack the Ripper.

I Shot Andy Warhol. Andy Warhol (Jared Harris) protege Valerie Solanas (Lili Taylor) shoots artist in 1968.

This is Me. A comatose man recalls how he ended up in the coma.

Let Him Have It. A dim teen (Chris Eccleston) faces the gallows after a hazy 1952 London shootout.

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. Ex-con psycho (Michael Rooker) shows his buddy (Tom Towles) how it's done.

Check the days and times for the above films, also check out other offerings for July.

 

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