
Independent Film
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Roman Polanski’s ‘An Officer and a Spy’ to Open in US Cinemas, ’40 Acres’ to Open in Uk Cinemas

An Officer and a Spy by Roman Polanski (Film Forum)
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Snapshot – ‘Oblivium’, ‘Baby’ and ‘A Star Without a Star’ Released on VOD | Trailer

Baby by Marcelo Caetano (Dark Star Pictures, Uncork’d Entertainment) Ibrahim and Omar Ashmawey’s horror-thriller indie film Oblivium on VOD on July 8 | Trailer
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Snapshot – Indie Films ‘Sweet As,’ ‘Guacamole Yesterdays’ ‘American Cats’ and More on VOD | Trailers

Sweet As by Jub Clerc (Freestyle Digital Media) Jub Clerc’s indie drama film ‘Sweet As’ on VOD on July 15 | Trailer
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Snapshot – ‘We Could Still Be Pen Pals’, ‘No Sleep Till’ and Restored ‘Il Dono’ Set Release Dates | Trailer

No Sleep Till by Alexandra Simspon 4K restoration of Michelangelo Frammartino’s ‘Il Dono’ gets released in cinemas | Trailer
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Snapshot – 2000 Meters to Andriivka Opens in Theaters, Gene Hackman Retrospective at FLC, and more

2000 Meters to Andriivka by Mstyslav Chernov 2000 Meters to Andriivka makes US theatrical premiere at Film Forum in NYC
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‘Star People’ Trailer – Kat Cunning is Obsessed with UFOs in Adam Finberg’s Sci-fi Thriller

Kat Cunning in Star People directed by Adam Finberg (Blue Harbor Entertainment) Blue Harbor Entertainment debuted the official trailer for Star People, the sci fi thriller starring actor and recording artist Kat Cunning (The Deuce, On Swift Horses), McCabe Slye (Destroyer, Fear Street Trilogy), Connor Paolo (The Last Stop in Yuma County, Revenge, Gossip Girl), Eddie Martinez (The Sinner, Night Swim), Bradley Fisher (Westworld), and Adriana Aluna Martinez (Duster).
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The Short Game Trailer – Ben Krieger is a Teen Golf Prodigy Struggling to Care for his Autistic Brother in Family Film

The Short Game (screenshot | Abramorama) Abramorama shared the official trailer for The Short Game, the award-winning, family friendly film starring Ben Krieger from Nickelodeon’s Counting Stars as a teenage golf prodigy struggling with his game as he is forced to care for his autistic brother played by Owen Himfar. Also starring in the film are Mackenzie Astin (The Pitt, The Blacklist) and Brandon Potter (The Chosen).
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Snapshot – Indie Films ‘Sweet Relief’ and ‘Help Is On The Way’ Set Release Dates, Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Dogtooth’ Gets Re-Released | Trailer

Dogtooth by Yorgos Lanthimos (Kino Lorber) Nick Verdi’s Sweet Relief indie thriller film gets a theatrical run | Trailer
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French Comedy-drama ‘Mr. Blake at Your Service’ Starring John Malkovich Opens in US Theaters | Trailer

John Malkovich and Fanny Ardant in Mr. Blake at Your Service (Sunrise Films) The French-set comedy-drama Mr. Blake at Your Service, starring John Malkovich, French actress Fanny Ardant, and the late Émilie Dequenne will open in U.S. theaters on June 20, 2025.
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Snapshot – Restored ‘Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse’ and ‘Guitar Lessons’ Set Release Dates | Trailer

Francis and Eleanor Coppola, c. 1978 (courtesy Film Forum) Restored ‘Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse’ documentary makes U.S. premiere at Film Forum in NYC | Trailer
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‘Ebony & Ivory’ Trailer – Sky Elobar and Gil Gex Star in Jim Hosking’s, comedic Anti-biopic Film

Ebony & Ivory by Jim Hosking (Drafthouse Films) In his signature style, Jim Hosking’s latest film Ebony & Ivory reunites him with his faithful collaborators Sky Elobar and Gil Gex in a surreal, comedic “anti-biopic.” Elobar and Gex play exaggerated versions of musical icons – rumored to be Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder – who convene in a remote Scottish cottage to forge a song that’s anything but ordinary.
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‘Long Shadows’ Trailer – Dermot Mulroney Stars as a Former Outlaw in the Old West in Western Drama Film

Long Shadows (Quiver Distribution) Dermot Mulroney is a former outlaw in the Old West in Long Shadows, the Western drama film from actor‑turned‑director William Shockley. Set in the 1880s in a rapidly modernizing American West, a young man must choose between vengeance and the love of a young woman, in the film also starring Dominic Monaghan, Jacqueline Bisset, Blaine Maye, and Sarah Cortez.
