1990s Independent Cinema
Tarantino, Fincher, the Coens, and Aronofsky rewrote the rules. Pulp Fiction's amber diners, Se7en's grimy rain-soaked streets, Fargo's white void — the 1990s gave us the most visually distinct decade in independent film history.
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