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Appropriate Behavior: Best Indie/Slacker/Mumblecore Films

A Showdown for all the slackers, clerks, road trippers, stair-takers, navel-gazers and sister’s sisters, this is a celebration of all things indie, new talkie and mumblecore (a term coined by Eric Masunaga, sound mixer on Funny Ha Ha). Love ’em or loathe ’em, these lo-fi chat-fests have an eloquent ineloquence in the way they reflect the in-betweenness of contemporary (mostly white, mostly American) 20- and 30-somethings. A realm of film genre as vague as the movies that fall within it, we’re looking for entries that exhibit the hallmarks of 90s-onwards indie talkies: micro-budgets; low-tech, DIY aesthetics; long, improvised conversations; naturalistic dialogue; a Duplass brother; and a plot-line thrown somewhere in the mix.

  • sex, lies, and videotape

    1

  • s Ha

    2

  • Short Term 12

    3

  • Clerks

    4

  • Tangerine

    5

  • Upstream Color

    6

  • Wendy and Lucy

    7

  • The Skeleton Twins

    8

  • Me and You and Everyone We Know

    9

  • George Washington

    10