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Hal Hartley
Hal Hartley's stylized filmmaking techinque has rendered him one of the most influential independent filmmakers in America. "The Unbelievable Truth" is one of my favorites.
Hal Hartley: Trouble and Desire
Filmography, images, sounds, quotes, reviews, and even screenplays from the director whose stylized, quirky movies have developed a cult following.
Hal Hartley: A Fan Page
This devoted fan offers images from his favorite Hartley films.
Hal Fool: The Push, Pull and Play of Hal Hartley
A fascinating interview with IndieWIRE's Anthony Kaufman.
No Such Thing (2002)
Hal Hartley's new film asks the question: Are there really monsters? I say: who cares when Sarah Polley is back on the screen, asking the questions. Also starring Helen Mirren, Julie Christie, and Hartley regular Robert John Burke as the Monster.
the new math(s) (2000)
The Ensemble Sospeso presents the world premiere of award-winning director Hal Hartley's newest work, a short film with live music by Louis Andriessen.
Henry Fool (1998)
Sony Picture Classics official site.
Trust (1990)
Forget Parker Posey. Hartley should have never stopped making films with Adrienne Shelly. Read the Washington Post review.
The Unbelievable Truth
Without a doubt, my favorite Hartley film. I can watch it again and again.
Henry Fool - Interview with Hal Hartley
Hartley discusses the process of making a story about ambition, talent, and most importantly, influence.
Amateur (1994)
The nun, the amnesiac, and the prostitute. The official site of this delightful picture.
Martin Donovan
The unofficial fan site of one of Hartley's favorite actors ("Monster," "Amateur," "Trust," "Simple Men," "Surviving Desire.")
