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Movies by Mark Hartley

Welcome to our dedicated selection of films directed by Mark Hartley. Here, you can explore a diverse range of works that highlight Mark Hartley’s unique vision, storytelling style, and contribution to the world of cinema. Whether you’re an avid fan or discovering Mark hartley’s filmography for the first time, this collection will guide you through critically acclaimed masterpieces, hidden gems, and influential titles that have shaped the director’s legacy.

Our catalog, currently featuring 5 exceptional films by Mark Hartley, is regularly updated to bring you both timeless classics and recent releases. Dive into detailed descriptions, ratings, and reviews to find the perfect movie for a night of cinephile delight. Immerse yourself in the distinctive atmosphere, visual artistry, and narrative depth that define Mark Hartley’s directorial approach, and enjoy an unforgettable journey into the heart of cinematic excellence.

Girl at the Window (2022)

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A troubled teenage girl who’s struggling to cope with the accidental death of her father suspects that the mysterious killer stalking her hometown is not only her neighbour but her mother’s new romantic interest.

Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films (2014)

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A documentary about the rise and fall of the Cannon Film Group, the legendary independent film company helmed by Israeli cousins Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus.

Patrick (2013)

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Patrick lays comatose in a small private hospital, his only action being his involuntary spitting. When a pretty young nurse, just separated from her husband, begins work at the hospital, she senses that Patrick is communicating with her, and he seems to be using his psychic powers to manipulate events in her life.

Machete Maidens Unleashed! (2010)

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In the final decades of the 20th century, the Philippines was a country where low-budget exploitation-film producers were free to make nearly any kind of movie they wanted, any way they pleased. It was a country with extremely lax labor regulations and a very permissive attitude towards cultural expression. As a result, it became a hotbed for the production of cheapie movies. Their history and the genre itself are detailed in this breezy, nostalgic documentary.

Not Quite Hollywood (2008)

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As Australian cinema broke through to international audiences in the 1970s through respected art house films like Peter Weir's "Picnic At Hanging Rock," a new underground of low-budget exploitation filmmakers were turning out considerably less highbrow fare. Documentary filmmaker Mark Hartley explores this unbridled era of sex and violence, complete with clips from some of the scene's most outrageous flicks and interviews with the renegade filmmakers themselves.