Films & Shows from Washington Square Films
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Francine (2012)
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Francine is released from prison and settles down in a small town. She is unable to regain a foothold in society and turns to animals for comfort.
Margin Call (2011)
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A thriller that revolves around the key people at an investment bank over a 24-hour period during the early stages of the financial crisis.
And Everything Is Going Fine (2010)
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From the first time he performed Swimming to Cambodia - the one-man account of his experience of making the 1984 film The Killing Fields - Spalding Gray made the art of the monologue his own. Drawing unstintingly on the most intimate aspects of his own life, his shows were vibrant, hilarious and moving. His death came tragically early, in 2004; this compilation of interview and performance footage nails his idiosyncratic and irreplaceable brilliance.
Adrift in Manhattan (2007)
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The lives of three lonely strangers intersect while commuting on New York's 1 and 9 subway lines.
Old Joy (2006)
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Soon to be a father, Mark feels the pressure of domestic responsibility closing in, so he is more than happy to accept when his old friend Kurt proposes a camping trip in the Oregon wilderness. During their time together, the men come to grips with the changes in their lives and the effect on their relationship.