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ND/NF

  • ND/NF 2015: The Kindergarten Teacher

    ND/NF 2015: The Kindergarten Teacher

    Ananda Dillon | March 19, 2015

    The pull of poetry and art motivates a woman to extremes to protect a young prodigy she discovers....

  • ND/NF 2015: Ow

    ND/NF 2015: Ow

    C.J. Prince | March 19, 2015

    A mysterious orb turns everyone around it into a catatonic zombie in Yohei Suzuki's strange, sometimes brilliant debut.

  • ND/NF 2015: Theeb

    ND/NF 2015: Theeb

    C.J. Prince | March 18, 2015

    Stunning visuals complement this coming-of-age tale about a young Bedouin tribe member learning to survive in the desert.

  • Parabellum (ND/NF Review)

    Parabellum (ND/NF Review)

    C.J. Prince | March 18, 2015

    Lukas Valenta Rinner's first film is an arthouse apocalypse tale lacking momentum.

  • ND/NF 2015: White God

    ND/NF 2015: White God

    C.J. Prince | March 17, 2015

    A fable of the varying oppressions of a girl and her abandoned dog builds to a chaotic and...

  • Haemoo (ND/NF Review)

    Haemoo (ND/NF Review)

    C.J. Prince | March 17, 2015

    A high stakes, life or death on the high seas, drama by first-time director Shim Sung-Bo.

  • Way Too Indiecast 11: ND/NF, Ideal Movie-Watching Environments

    Way Too Indiecast 11: ND/NF, Ideal Movie-Watching Environments

    Way Too Indie Staff | March 16, 2015

    Topics on this episode include ND/NF coverage and sharing our ideal movie-watching environments.

  • Violet (ND/NF Review)

    Violet (ND/NF Review)

    C.J. Prince | March 16, 2015

    A tragic death triggers an internal crisis for a teenage boy in Bas Devos' gorgeous, evocative debut feature.

  • The Fool (ND/NF Review)

    The Fool (ND/NF Review)

    C.J. Prince | March 16, 2015

    An intense, vicious screed against political corruption aimed directly at the rotten heart of the Russian government.

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