Some of the best films that come out are indie films. These are films produced by independent film makers and they are often (though not always) low budget films. Based upon user voting at the Internet Movie Database (and a touch of my own discretion), this is a list of the top 15 Indie films of all time. I personally vouch that each and every one of these films is outstanding.
15. Requiem for a Dream 2000, Darren Aronofsky
Requiem for a Dream exposes four paralleled individuals and their menacing addiction to heroin, cocaine, and diet pills (speed). Taking place in Brooklyn amidst the waning Coney Island, the drugs are very easily obtained and keep each main character in its cycle of dependence. The protagonist Harry Goldfarb is your typical heroin junky with an ambitious plan of “Getting off hard knocks,” with help from his cocaine crazed girlfriend Marion and his long time friend Tyrone. Meanwhile his widowed mother is obsessed with the glamor of television and eventually finds her way to a dietitian who pushes her into the cycle of drug induced enslavement.
14. Monty Python and the Holy Grail 1975, Terry Gilliam
The movie starts out with Arthur, King of the Britons, looking for knights to sit with him at Camelot. He finds many knights including Sir Galahad the pure, Sir Lancelot the brave, the quiet Sir Bedevere, and Sir Robin the Not-Quite-So-Brave-as-Sir Lancelot. They do not travel on horses, but pretend they do and have their servants bang coconuts to make the sound of horse’s hooves. Through satire of certain events in history (witch trials, the black plague) they find Camelot, but after literally a quick song and dance they decide that they do not want to go there. While walking away, God (who seems to be grumpy) come to them from a cloud and tells them to find the Holy Grail. They agree and begin their search. While they search for the Grail, scenes of the knight’s tales appear and why they have the name they have. Throughout their search they meet interesting people and knights along the way. Most of the characters die; some through a killer rabbit (which they defeat with the holy hand grenade), others from not answering a question right from the bridge of Death, or die some other ridiculous way. In the end, King Arthur and Sir Bedevere are left and find the Castle Arrrghhh where the Holy Grail is. They are met by some French soldiers who taunted them earlier in the film, so they were not able to get into the castle.
13. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind 2004, Michel Gondry
Joel is stunned to discover that his girlfriend Clementine has had her memories of their tumultuous relationship erased. Out of desperation, he contracts the inventor of the process, Dr. Howard Mierzwaik, to have Clementine removed from his own memory. But as Joel’s memories progressively disappear, he begins to rediscover their earlier passion. From deep within the recesses of his brain, Joel attempts to escape the procedure. As Dr. Mierzwiak and his crew chase him through the maze of his memories, it’s clear that Joel just can’t get her out of his head.
12. To Kill A Mockingbird 1962, Robert Mulligan
An American film classic, based upon a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel: In the rural American south during the depths of the Depression, two children watch as their principled father takes a stand against intolerance. A gentle and leisurely movie despite some rough content, ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ benefits immensely from its near-perfect casting, particularly of Mary Badham and Philip Alford as the children and Gregory Peck in the role for which he is best remembered, as their wise and patient father. Superb storytelling; superb film.
11. American History X 1998, Tony Kaye
Derek Vinyard (Edward Norton) returns from prison to find his younger brother, Danny (Edward Furlong), caught in the same web of racism and hatred that landed him in prison. After Derek’s father is killed in the line of duty by a minority, Derek’s view of mankind is altered, but while in prison, he discovers that there is good and bad in every race. The task before him now is to convince Danny of his newfound enlightenment.
10. Leon 1994, Luc Besson
Mathilda, a twelve-year old New York girl, is living an undesirable life among her half-family. Her father stores drugs for two-faced cop Norman Stansfield. Only her little brother keeps Mathilda from breaking apart. One day, Stansfield and his team take cruel revenge on her father for stretching the drugs a little, thus killing the whole family. Only Mathilda, who was out shopping, survives by finding shelter in Léon’s apartment in the moment of highest need. Soon, she finds out about the strange neighbor’s unusual profession – killing – and desperately seeks his help in taking revenge for her little brother. Léon, who is completely unexperienced in fatherly tasks, and in friendships, does his best to keep Mathilda out of trouble – unsuccessfully. Now, the conflict between a killer, who slowly discovers his abilities to live, to feel, to love and a corrupt police officer, who does anything in his might to get rid of an eye witness, arises to unmeasurable proportions – all for the sake of a little twelve-year old girl, who has nearly nothing to lose.
9. American Beauty 1999, Sam Mendes
Lester and Carolyn Burnham are on the outside, a perfect husband and wife, in a perfect house, in a perfect neighborhood. But inside, Lester is slipping deeper and deeper into a hopeless depression. He finally snaps when he becomes infatuated with one of his daughters friends. Meanwhile, his daughter Jane is developing a happy friendship with a shy boy-next-door named Ricky who lives with a homophobic father.
8. Se7en 1995, David Fincher
This thriller portrays the exploits of a deranged serial-killer. His twisted agenda involves choosing seven victims who represent egregious examples of transgressions of each of the Seven Deadly Sins. He then views himself as akin to the Sword of God, handing out horrific punishment to these sinners. Two cops, an experienced veteran of the streets who is about to retire and the ambitious young homicide detective hired to replace him, team up to capture the perpetrator of these gruesome killings. Unfortunately, they too become ensnared in his diabolical plan….
7. Apocalypse Now 1979, Francis Ford Coppola
Based on Joseph Conrad’s Heart Of Darkness, this is a controversial addition to the multitude of Vietnam war movies in existence. Set in 1969 Vietnam, we follow U.S. Special Forces Captain Willard on his mission up a river into Cambodia to assassinate a renegade Green Beret who has set himself up as a God among a local tribe.
6. Memento 2000, Christopher Nolan
Point blank in the head a man shoots another. In flashbacks, each one earlier in time than what we’ve just seen, the two men’s pasts unfold. Leonard, as a result of a blow to the head during an assault on his wife, has no short-term memory. He’s looking for his wife’s killer, compensating for his disability by taking Polaroids, annotating them and tattooing important facts on his body. We meet the loquacious Teddy and the seductive Natalie (a barmaid who promises to help) and we glimpse Leonard’s wife through memories from before the assault. Leonard also talks about Sammy Jankis, a man he knew with a similar condition. Has Leonard found the killer? Who’s manipulating whom?
5. Dr. Strangelove 1964, Stanley Kubrick
U.S. President Merkin Muffley (Peter Sellers) is on the hot line to Moscow with some rather embarrassing news for the Soviet premier: “Hello, Dimitri….I’m fine….Now then, you know how we’ve always talked about the possibility of something going wrong with the bomb….The bomb, Dimitri. The hydrogen bomb….Well, now, what happened is that, uh, one of our base commanders…he went a little funny in the head….and he went and did a silly thing….He ordered his planes to attack your country.” A comedy about an accidental nuclear attack? One that ends with total annihilation, thermonuclear apocalypse? Preposterous! Stanley Kubrick thought otherwise. In the end his thinking prevailed. The mad saga revolves around a psychotic Strategic Air Command officer, Gen. Jack D. Ripper (Sterling Hayden), who lets loose his B-52 bomber squadron on the Soviet Union. Ripper takes this unilateral action because of his paranoid belief that Communists are sapping and contaminating “all our precious bodily fluids” as part of their plan to take over the world.” Unbeknownst to Ripper, his attack will trigger the Russian’s ultimate weapon, the Doomsday Machine, a diabolical retaliatory device set to blow up the planet.
4. Psycho 1960, Alfred Hitchcock
Phoenix officeworker Marion Crane is fed up with the way life has treated her. She has to meet her lover Sam in lunch breaks and they cannot get married because Sam has to give most of his money away in alimony. One Friday Marion is trusted to bank $40,000 by her employer. Seeing the opportunity to take the money and start a new life, Marion leaves town and heads towards Sam’s California store. Tired after the long drive and caught in a storm, she gets off the main highway and pulls into The Bates Motel. The motel is managed by a quiet young man called Norman who seems to be dominated by his mother.
3. The Usual Suspects 1995, Bryan Singer
Following a truck hijack in New York, five conmen are arrested and brought together for questioning. As none of them is guilty, they plan a revenge operation against the police. The operation goes well, but then the influence of a legendary mastermind criminal called Kaiser Soeze is felt. It becomes clear that each one of them has wronged Soeze at some point and must pay back now. The payback job leaves 27 men dead in a boat explosion, but the real question arises now: Who actually is Kaiser Soeze?
2. Pulp Fiction 1994, Quentin Tarantino
Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega are two hitmen who are out to retrieve a suitcase stolen from their employer, mob boss Marsellus Wallace. Wallace has also asked Vincent to take his wife Mia out a few days later when Wallace himself will be out of town. Butch Coolidge is an aging boxer who is paid by Wallace to lose his next fight. The lives of these seemingly unrelated people are woven together comprising of a series of funny, bizarre and uncalled-for incidents.
1. One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest 1975, Milos Forman
McMurphy, a man with several assault convictions to his name, finds himself in jail once again. This time, the charge is statutory rape when it turns out that his girlfriend had lied about being eighteen, and was, in fact, fifteen (or, as McMurphy puts it, “fifteen going on thirty-five”). Rather than spend his time in jail, he convinces the guards that he’s crazy enough to need psychiatric care and is sent to a hospital. He fits in frighteningly well, and his different point of view actually begins to cause some of the patients to progress. Nurse Ratched becomes his personal cross to bear as his resistance to the hospital routine gets on her nerves.
Film synopses courtesy of the Internet Movie Database




















Trainspotting, Amelie, Clockwork Orange, Battle Royale, Life Aquatic and Royal Tennebaums should get honorable mentions
Steven: you forgot Boondock Saints
Napoleon Dynamite
I’ve seen every movie on this list and each one is fantastic.
Little Miss Sunshine.
I’ve seen 10 out of 15… not bad!
Monty Python and the Holy Grail one of the best movies ever. I can quote more from it than any other movie I’ve seen.
Pluss Palin is oh-so hot in it*drools*
Ah who am I kidding they were all hot. ALL OF THEM!
The movie Leon is really called The Professional which was a great movie…Jean Reno is one of my fav. actors..this was the first movie i saw natalie portman in. I knew she’d be a star someday..
Reservoir Dogs!
great list.. and i believe there should now be an exact definition of what “indie” means.. or it doesn’t really matters. the end justifies the means…
WHERES DONNIE DARKO! Mad world
Number 10 isn’t called Leon, it’s called The Professional.
kathy: in America it was called the Professional – in the rest of the world it was called Leon. In fact, if you search for “The professional” on IMDB it shows up under the title “Leon“.
Oh – that last comment also goes to Carmella.
Why do people state things as fact when they are wrong or haven’t bothered to check first?
I know right?? God, i hate know-it-alls!!!!
hard to believe that some of these are idies.. i think donnie darko certainly deserves to be on the list.. and you donnie darko fans should check out chumscrubbers
hardly any of these movies are actually indie films.
Seven and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind were both really fantastic movies.
Mostly good list but wheres Donnie Darko? And IMO To Kill a Mocking Bird should be much higher. It’s a pure classic.
Se7en is SO good. I love it. But where the hell is Donnie Darko?
most of these films are not “indie” some are the most hollywood i have ever see. i love this site but get your ***** together this is a mockery of all that a film buff should know ahhhhhh ***** this crap.
Has anyone seen the movie KIDS? It’s a really dark indie film from ’95 about the youth of a precarious generation. It’s one of my favorite films so I thought I should let you guys know about it. Also The Motorcycle Diaries is another one of my favorite indie films. I think indie films are the only films worth watching, film is such a great form of art and an artist should be free to express themselves as much as possible.
and by the way good list, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest is my favorite book of all time and the movie was great too. Where did they find the guy who played Chief Brombden? Could they have found a more perfect guy for that role. And of course Jack Nicholson was the perfect Randal Patrick MacMurphey.
jfrater, from your list and all the comments, I have seen quite a few indie films. My question, is The Slums of Beverly Hills an indie film? If so it would definitely make my list.
While I love a good many movies on this list (especially Pulp Fiction and American History X), I must agree with some earlier sentments that they are not quite what you would call an Indie film…
Down By Low
Most of the movies on the list arent even indie….
Some of the best indie movies ive seen in the last few years are.
Eagle vs shark
The go getter
Birds of america
The puffy chair (Really really really low budget)
Juno
no DONNIE DARKO ?!?!
wat about
wristcutters
I have to agree with people that say this is not an indie list at all..
watch
shadows
stranger than fiction
in between days
a moment of innocence
suzhou river
oh and to that guy naming Juno 3 post back.. hahahahahaha!
btw, instead of memento, why not name his really outstanding and completely indie film ‘the following’
far better than memento
Its crazy i read through the first 87 posts before anyone mentioned “wristcutters”. Its full name is “Wristcutters: A Love Story”
It’s about a guy who kills himself, then awakes in a world where everyone who has killed themselves goes, and has to live out their life, as a punishment.
It’s a dark comedy based on a short story by the israeli writer Etger Keret, it grossed less than $5 million and is pretty much the definition of an indie film. Relatively unknown actors putting together an original story
I totally agree with you Ryan2…”Wristcutters: A Love Story” was great!!
Also, nobody mentioned Bernado Bertolluci’s The Dreamers with then fairly unknown actors at the time, Eva Green and Michael Pitt. It’s one of my faves with Monty Python and teh Holy Grail and its American relative, History of the World I by Mel Brooks.
Mel Brooks is crazy awesome!
“Bring on the haters!”
things to checkout:
The Bully
Dear Wendy
and yes Elephant was a good venture into the high school massacre issue
Indie films? really these are indie? I was thinking you were gonna say like Donnie Darko, Swingers, cemetary man (i may be wrong about that one) and EVIL DEAD!
reading through this post makes me laugh!
alot of films mentioned here are nowere near indie
“juno” ha
“pulp fiction” ha
wristcutters-thats an indie film
I liked the film noir type comedy ish film, Brick.
the movie “leon” is actually called the professional.
I liked Brick too, never seen anything like it
if you haven’t seen these films then check them out because they are truly amazing indie films.
kids, gummo, bully, welcome to the dollhouse, black and white & elephant.
wow, i didn;t even realize that some of these were indie. : /
ONE complaint even though this isnt my area expertise is that the blair witch project was left out. great movie
Not indies for the most part.
Not impressed, half of these movies are NOT indie. Half of them are not even that great.
Apocalypse Now, for example, was a great film indeed. But it had a HUGE budget.
I wonder if this list’s author knows that “indie” is short for “independent”, the opposite of “studio”.
most of these are not indie movies, and monty pythons ‘life of brian’ is way better than ‘holly grail’ and it’s not even on the list
I actually really liked Martyrs. I think it’s pretty new. But I dont know for sure if it’s indie. I can name some good foreign films :3
You missed Donnie Darko man, not only is that movie possibly THE best indie film ever made, it defined a generation of kids growing up during that time that wasn’t being portrayed in hollywood. I think the best movie n your list is Eternal Sunshine Of The SPotless Mind, truly a great movie and again one that has had a considerable impact on culture outside of the mainstream. For everyone who likes ESOTSP, check out a record called Juturna by the band Circa Survive, alot of the record is about the movie. I dont know if this works or not but the link is at the bottom.
Nice list
The love of siam should be included somewhere though not sure if its indie or nor ;/
Some of these movies aren’t even “indie” films.
‘reservoir dogs’ and ‘clerks’ are great indie movies.
great list man! i love love love American History X, and ofc Leon =)
Those are hardly indie films.
ahhhh no clerks? Great list all the while. The movie Se7en is one of the top 10 mind bending movies all time with an ending that CANT be topped!
I give a thumbs down on all the cop movies taking over this list.
Or more so, action movies.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a stupendous movie, with a great plotline.
I don’t know, this is, as usual, a success of a list on JFrater’s part, I’m just a girl out to push the action down for once for being so domineering in the movie world and give the others a chance.
Might be indie, might not be but very indie-like movies that are *****ing awesome:
Wristcutters
Lords of Dogtown
*****, Lies, and Videotape
Towelhead
Bully
Ken Park
Kids
Fight Club
Trainspotting
Monster
Better Luck Tomorrow
Y Tu Mama Tambien
Streetwise
……definitley some must see movies! Anyone vouch for these? Haha
Whats indie about this list? Apocalypse? Pulp Fiction?? Nahhh…
Finally, I find a list regarding movies that I agree with every entry. I might suggest Donnie Darko as well, however.
where’s garden state? and i agree that some of these movies aren’t really indie
Any of Wes Anderson’s or Coen brother’s films are a great watch! I have an awesome awesome hand picked indie and cult film list you can watch streaming at http://indiepirate.blogspot.com
Any of Wes Anderson’s or Coen brother’s films are a great watch! I have an awesome awesome hand picked indie and cult film list you can watch streaming at indiepirate.blogspot . com
Se7en? Huh????
a must
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