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Independent films, also known as indie films, are films that are produced outside of the major Hollywood studio system. They are typically made on lower budgets and with smaller crews than what the movie studios produce. Independent films are often more experimental and less mainstream. They often deal with more challenging topics.

Independent films are made by a wide range of filmmakers, from first-time directors to established veterans. They can be shot in any genre, from documentaries to dramas to comedies.

Some of the most famous independent films include:

  • Pulp Fiction (1994)
  • The Blair Witch Project (1999)
  • Little Miss Sunshine (2006)
  • Moonlight (2016)
  • Parasite (2019)

Independent films are often screened at film festivals before they are released to theaters or streaming services. Film festivals provide a platform for independent filmmakers to showcase their work and to reach a wider audience.

They are an important part of the film industry. They offer filmmakers the freedom to create films that are their own unique vision. Independent films often reflect the voices and experiences of underrepresented groups, and they play a vital role in shaping popular culture.

Here are some of the benefits of independent films:

  • They offer filmmakers the freedom to create films that are their own unique vision.
  • They often reflect the voices and experiences of underrepresented groups.
  • They play a vital role in shaping popular culture.
  • They can be more experimental and less mainstream than studio films.
  • They often deal with more challenging topics.

Independent films are a strong alternative to the typical Hollywood production. Movie studios are concerned about what a film will do at the box office. They are dependent upon the money coming in from blockbusters to produce other works.

Turning a profit is obviously important to independent filmmakers also. This can often be a secondary consideration as they tend to focus upon the story being told.

RankTitleDateWorldwide grossFilm distributor
1The Passion of the ChristFebruary 25, 2004$611,486,736Icon Productions
2The IntouchablesSeptember 23, 2010$484,630,908Gaumont
3Dances with WolvesNovember 9, 1990$424,208,805Orion Pictures
4The King's SpeechSeptember 6, 2010$423,999,102Momentum Pictures
5Slumdog MillionaireAugust 30, 2008$378,410,113Pathé Distribution
6My Big Fat Greek WeddingApril 19, 2002$368,744,044IFC Films
7American BeautySeptember 8, 1999$356,258,047DreamWorks Pictures
8Black SwanSeptember 1, 2010$329,398,046Fox Searchlight Pictures
9Se7enSeptember 15, 1995$328,125,643New Line Cinema
10The Silence of the LambsFebruary 14, 1991$275,726,716Orion Pictures
11ParasiteMay 21, 2019$262,857,186CJ Entertainment/Neon
12The Full MontyAugust 15, 1997$261,249,383Fox Searchlight Pictures[2]
13The Blair Witch ProjectJanuary 23, 1999$248,639,099North AmericaArtisan Entertainment
14Silver Linings PlaybookNovember 16, 2012$236,412,453The Weinstein Company
15JunoSeptember 1, 2007$231,450,102Fox Searchlight Pictures
16Sound of Freedom †July 4, 2023$230,684,308Angel Studios
17Fahrenheit 9/11May 17, 2004$222,446,882FLIC Distributors
18Good Will HuntingDecember 2, 1997$225,925,989Miramax
19Crouching Tiger, Hidden DragonMay 18, 2000$213,514,672Sony Pictures Classics
20Pulp FictionMay 21, 1994$212,894,343Miramax
21TrafficDecember 27, 2000$207,515,725Focus Features
22The Shape of WaterDecember 1, 2017$195,333,312Fox Searchlight Pictures
23Kill Bill: Volume 1October 10, 2003$180,899,045Miramax
24Brokeback MountainDecember 9, 2005$178,062,759Focus Features
25The Grand Budapest HotelMarch 7, 2014$173,082,189Fox Searchlight Pictures
26No Country for Old MenNovember 9, 2007$171,627,166Miramax/Paramount Vantage
27One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s NestNovember 19, 1975$163,281,275United Artists
28The Hateful EightDecember 25, 2015$156,480,177The Weinstein Company
29Kill Bill: Volume 2April 16, 2004$154,116,796Miramax
30Everything Everywhere All at OnceMarch 25, 2022$141,054,397A24
31CoralineFebruary 6, 2009$124,596,837Focus Features
32Lost in TranslationSeptember 12, 2003$117,085,297Focus Features
33SidewaysOctober 22, 2004$109,726,800Fox Searchlight Pictures[23]
34BirdmanOctober 17, 2014$103,215,094North AmericaFox Searchlight Pictures
35CrashMay 6, 2005$101,173,038Lionsgate
36Little Miss SunshineJuly 26, 2006$101,058,954Fox Searchlight Pictures
37Fritz the CatApril 12, 1972$90,000,000Cinemation Industries
38WhiplashJanuary 16, 2014$48,982,041Sony Pictures Classic/Stage 6 Films

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