Indie Films 2018 -
If horror was the muscle of the indie scene in 2018, the coming-of-age drama was its heart. The genre, often criticized for recycling the same white male suburban narrative, was completely upended in 2018 by fresh voices and perspectives.
Shot for a modest budget and featuring a star-making performance by Elsie Fisher, Eighth Grade is arguably the most accurate depiction of Gen Z life committed to film. It remains a high watermark for had to offer. indie films 2018
: Alfonso Cuarón’s semi-autobiographical masterpiece topped many critics' polls, including the New York Film Critics Circle . A deeply personal story of an indigenous nanny in 1970s Mexico City, it was praised for its immersive black-and-white cinematography and emotional weight. If horror was the muscle of the indie
They shot the climactic scene in one take. Lou’s improvised monologue about loss and the sound of empty fields left the crew silent. Ari submitted the raw cut to a tiny festival in Omaha. To her shock, it was accepted. It remains a high watermark for had to offer
Indie cinema in 2018 proved that high-concept stories don't need massive budgets to be effective:
Similarly, Won't You Be My Neighbor? became a cultural phenomenon. Morgan Neville’s documentary on Fred Rogers wasn't just a biography; it