Despite the fact that the year is not over yet, we have prepared a list of the best indie film treats of this year. The films that have impressed us the most so far will be the ideal choice for a pleasant summer "movin' night" with friends, a romantic viewing for two and a solo chase away from boredom on hot afternoons.
1. Stranger by the Lake
A psychologically complex and definitely explicit film treat for anyone who likes to venture into more indie film waters. The daring combination of lust and risk did not leave us cold.
2. Nymphomaniac
Even this film was hardly expected this year. After all the "hype" on the Internet, we really couldn't miss the fact that a new movie is coming to the cinema Von Trier the product. The story of a nymphomaniac played by a French woman Charlotte Gainsbourg and her childhood love, perfectly played by the controversial Shia LaBeouf, she definitely surprised us. All those who like philosophizing without a hair on their tongue and all those who are not afraid of slightly different ventures in bed will be delighted with the film.
3. The Double
The film is based on the Russian story of the same name, under which he signed his name Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. Doppelganger is definitely our worst office nightmare, the work of an English director By Richard Ayoade proof that sometimes even a summary of a classic can be a real work of art.
4. Under the Skin
After a successful film She, in which she merely lent her seductive voice to an operating system named Samantha, is Scarlett Johansson swam into darker sci-fi waters. Master of atmosphere Jonathan Glazer, who is famous for his phenomenal and emotionally charged videos, definitely chose the right one for the extraterrestrial "femme fatale" who invites unsuspecting men into the embrace of death.
5. The Grand Budapest Hotel
Whimsical, serious, apathetic, but still childish, colorful and full of emotions. None other than their cinematic majesty, Wes Anderson! A film that takes us to an imaginary Eastern Europe, which could easily be imagined by a child who grew up locked in a manor house and meanwhile read an extremely large amount of fairy tales.