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Hal Hartley
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Hal Hartley

1959Lindenhurst, Long Island, New York, USA37 Films1 TV Episodes

Hal Hartley (born November 3, 1959) is an American film director, screenwriter, and composer, who became a key figure in the American independent film movement of the 1980s and 1990s. He is best known for his films Trust, Amateur and Henry Fool, which are notable for deadpan humour and offbeat characters quoting philosophical dialogue. His films provided a career launch for a number of actors, including Adrienne Shelly, Edie Falco, Martin Donovan, Parker Posey, Karen Sillas and Elina Löwensohn.

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37 titles
Where to Land
6.0

Where to Land

2025
Ned Rifle
5.8

Ned Rifle

2015
My America

My America

2014
La Commedia

La Commedia

2014
Current Events

Current Events

2012
Meanwhile
6.0

Meanwhile

2011
The Apologies
5.5

The Apologies

2010
A/Muse
5.0

A/Muse

2010
Accomplice
5.5

Accomplice

2010
Implied Harmonies
6.0

Implied Harmonies

2010
Adventure
6.0

Adventure

2010
Fay Grim
5.5

Fay Grim

2007
The Girl from Monday
4.1

The Girl from Monday

2005
The Sisters of Mercy
5.5

The Sisters of Mercy

2004
Excerpts from Soon

Excerpts from Soon

2004
No Such Thing
6.0

No Such Thing

2002
The New Math(s)
4.0

The New Math(s)

2001
Kimono
4.9

Kimono

2000
The Book of Life
6.3

The Book of Life

1998
Henry Fool
6.6

Henry Fool

1998
The Other Also
5.0

The Other Also

1997
Flirt
6.1

Flirt

1995
Amateur
6.1

Amateur

1994
NYC 3/94
5.7

NYC 3/94

1994
Iris
4.7

Iris

1994
Opera No. 1
5.8

Opera No. 1

1994
Flirt

Flirt

1993
Simple Men
6.7

Simple Men

1992
Ambition
5.5

Ambition

1992
Surviving Desire
6.8

Surviving Desire

1992
Theory of Achievement
6.2

Theory of Achievement

1991
Trust
6.8

Trust

1990
The Unbelievable Truth
6.8

The Unbelievable Truth

1990
Dogs
6.0

Dogs

1988
The Cartographer's Girlfriend
5.5

The Cartographer's Girlfriend

1987
Kid
6.0

Kid

1984
Tour de France

Tour de France

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Red Oaks
7.4

Red Oaks

2014