, 1h50 Directed byAndrew Bujalski OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy ActorsAndrew Bujalski, Kate Dollenmayer Roles Hildy Rating65% The principal characters are Lawrence, Ellie, Alan and Sara. Lawrence, a teaching assistant, and Ellie have been together for about a year. Lawrence loves Ellie, and she outwardly reciprocates while masking her doubts about their relationship. Sara is a radio disc jockey. She meets Alan, a former member of a band called The Bumblebees, at the radio station and invites him to her apartment.
, 1h29 Directed byAndrew Bujalski OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance ActorsKate Dollenmayer, Andrew Bujalski Roles Marnie Rating63% The film follows the exploits of recently graduated protagonist Marnie as she tries to find a temporary job and win the attention of a college friend named Alex (who is already in a relationship), while trying to cut down on her beer consumption. The film's events take place around the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
, 1h40 Directed byAndrew Bujalski OriginUSA GenresDrama, Comedy ThemesFilms about disabilities ActorsAlex Karpovsky, Bob Byington, Bryan Poyser Roles Assistant Camera Rating60% Jeannie et Lauren sont deux sœurs jumelles qui vivent ensemble à Austin au Texas mais qui n’ont rien en commun. Lauren a du mal à trouver un emploi stable et réfléchit au poste d’enseignante qu’on lui propose au Kenya. Jeannie, handicapée, tient une boutique de vêtements vintage mais un conflit éclate avec son associée.
, 1h39 Directed byRichard Linklater OriginUSA GenresDrama, Fantasy, Animation ActorsWiley Wiggins, Julie Delpy, Ethan Hawke, Lorelei Linklater, Alex Jones, Adam Goldberg Roles Animation Rating76% Waking Life is about an unnamed young man living an ethereal existence that lacks transitions between everyday events and that eventually progresses toward an existential crisis. For most of the film he observes quietly but later participates actively in philosophical discussions involving other characters—ranging from quirky scholars and artists to everyday restaurant-goers and friends—about such issues as metaphysics, free will, social philosophy, and the meaning of life. Other scenes do not even include the protagonist's presence, but rather, focus on a random isolated person, group of people, or couple engaging in such topics from a disembodied perspective. Along the way, the film touches also upon existentialism, situationist politics, posthumanity, the film theory of André Bazin, and lucid dreaming, and makes references to various celebrated intellectual and literary figures by name.