The Auteur Theory with Alan Cox: DVD Cover

    The Auteur Theory Director: Evan Oppenheimer Cast: Alan Cox, Natasha Lyonne, Angeline Ball, Rachel True

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/24/2002
    • Original Release: 1999
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 24,086
     
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    Letterboxed; Trailer; Interactive menus; Scene access

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    Side #1 --
    1. Opening [:48]
    2. Main Titles [5:03]
    3. Mike Wong's Legacy [3:47]
    4. A Grisly Discovery [3:08]
    5. The Work of a Murderer? [2:32]
    6. Making It Interesting [1:29]
    7. Getting Closer to Rosemary [5:33]
    8. Another One Dead [6:20]
    9. "A Powerful Film!" [4:15]
    10. Two Remaing Suspects [6:02]
    11. Interrogation [7:14]
    12. An Overwhelming Reception [5:11]
    13. Breaking In [4:13]
    14. What Happened Was... [6:30]
    15. The Prime Suspect [4:01]
    16. The Smoking Gun [11:33]

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    Editorial Reviews

    Evan Oppenheimer writes and directs this Ten Little Indians-style murder mystery set in a student film festival. A British documentary filmmaker (Alan Cox) shows up at the festival just in time to discover a number of student directors turning up dead. Highlights include clips from student films including a Hindu version of Pulp Fiction (1994). Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide

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    October 01, 2002: A darkly funny, clever satire. Good for those who've watched a lot of indie films and don't mind seeing them made fun of.