1995 Sundance Film Festival
The Brothers McMullen
$7.95 | 98 minutes
Grand Jury Prize, Dramatic
Two main issues are complicating the lives of the Irish, Long Island-based, working-class McMullen brothers: Catholicism and women. Jack is the married oldest brother who's cheating on his perfect wife. Barry is the relationship-wary middle brother who, to his surprise and dismay, is finally falling&hellip…
Postcards From America
$26.95 | 92 minutes
Grand Jury Prize, Dramatic
Inspired by the work and writings of outspoken gay artist David Wojnarowicz, this film dramatizes three periods in his life: abused childhood, New York street hustler, and adult artist on the road, creating a powerful look at growing up gay in America. Contains graphic depictions of domestic violence&hellip…
Crumb
$25.95 | 119 minutes
Cinematography Award, Documentary
Produced by David Lynch, this acclaimed, often unsettling portrait of cartoonist Robert Crumb, most famous for his Zap Comix, "Keep on Truckin'" cartoon and the x-rated character Fritz the Cat, lifts the page and looks into the twisted roots of the artist's inspired lunacy. CRUMB traces the lives&hellip…
Secret of Roan Inish
$11.95 | 102 minutes
Sent to live with her grandparents in a quaint coastal Irish town, 10-year-old Fiona (Jeni Courtney) is fascinated by the village's rich folk culture--especially the local myths about a half-human, half-seal creature known as a selkie. Fiona becomes convinced that her supposedly deceased little brother is living with the selkies, and&hellip&hellip…
Parallel Sons
$21.95 | 93 minutes
Grand Prize, Dramatic(Nominee)
An unlikely friendship develops between Seth, a rural white boy fascinated by urban black culture, and Knowledge, a black prison escapee who tries to rob him. As Seth protects Knowledge from the police a bond forms between the two. A film festival favorite&hellip&hellip…
Angela
$19.95 | 99 minutes
Won - Cinematography Award
Won - Filmmakers Trophy
Nominated - Grand Jury Prize
ANGELA is the debut film from director Rebecca Miller, winner of the Sundance Grand Jury Prize in 2002 for her second film, PERSONAL VELOCITY. Angela (Miranda Stuart Ryne) and Ellie (Charlotte Blythe) are two sisters caught up in an increasingly&hellip…


