List of avant-garde films of the 2010s

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This is a list of avant-garde and experimental films released in the 2010s.

TitleDirectorCastCountryNotes
2010
The Arbor Clio Barnard Manjinder Virk United Kingdom
The Autobiography of Nicolae Ceaușescu Andrei Ujică Romania
Bipedality Rouzbeh Rashidi Julia Gelezova, Dean KavanaghIreland
Coming Attractions Peter Tscherkassky Austria
Co-operative Explanatory Capabilities in Organizational Design and Personnel Management Pil & Galia Kollectiv United Kingdom
The Death of an Insect Hannes Vartiainen, Pekka Veikkolainen Finland
The Last Soviet Kerry Tribe United States
Marxism Today (Prologue) Phil Collins Andrea Ferbar, Marianne Klotz, Petra Mzoga-ZeckayUnited Kingdom
The Miners' Hymns Bill Morrison United Kingdom
Nostalgia for the Light Patricio Guzmán Chile
Robinson in Ruins Patrick Keiller Vanessa Redgrave United Kingdom
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives Apichatpong Weerasethakul Thailand
2011
Melancholia Lars von Trier Kirsten Dunst, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Alexander Skarsgård, Cameron Spurr, Kiefer Sutherland Denmark
France
Museum Songspiel: The Netherlands 20XX Chto Delat? Igmar de Haan, Lesley Korpos, William Sutton, Hulp van Dijk, Willemijn van der ReeRussia
Netherlands
Reminiscences Juan Daniel Fernández Molero Peru
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Sruthi Hassan,Johnny Tri Nguyen

India
The Strawberry Tree Simone Rapisarda Casanova Canada
Cuba
Italy
Tall Man Vernon Ah Kee [1] Video installation at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Sydney [2] Australia
The Tree of Life Terrence Malick United States
This is Not a Film Jafar Panahi, Mojtaba Mirtahmasb Jafar Panahi, Mojtaba Mirtahmasb Iran
Traduire Nurith Aviv France
The Turin Horse Béla Tarr, Ágnes Hranitzky Erika Bók, János Derszi, Mihály KormosHungary
Two Years at Sea Ben Rivers United Kingdom
Ashes Apichatpong Weerasethakul Thailand
Biancanieves Pablo Berger Spain
The Great Flood Bill Morrison United States
He Rouzbeh Rashidi James Devereaux, George Hanover, Maximilian Le Cain, John McCarthy, Cillian RocheIreland
Holy Motors Leos Carax France
Just Ancient Loops Bill Morrison United States
The King's Body João Pedro Rodrigues Portugal
Leviathan Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Véréna Paravel United Kingdom
France
Material Witness OR A Liquid Cop Ed Atkins United Kingdom
Mekong Hotel Apichatpong Weerasethakul Thailand
One, Two, Many Manon de Boer Netherlands
The Search for Emak-Bakia Oskar Alegría Spain
Teenager Hamlet Margaux Williamson Sheila Heti, Ryan Kamstra, Sholem Krishtalka, Miloš Rodić, Julia Rosenberg, Margaux Williamson,Canada
The Woolworths Choir of 1979 Elizabeth Price United Kingdom
2012
It's Such A Beautiful Day Don Hertzfeldt Don Hertzfeldt, Sara CushmanUnited States
2013
Center Jenny Ryan Trecartin United States
Creme 21 Eve Heller Austria
Hard to Be a God Aleksei German Russia
Karl Marx Among Us Jurij Meden Slovenia
The Magic Mirror Sarah Pucill United Kingdom
Nayi Kheti Pallavi Paul India
Nymphomaniac Lars von Trier Charlotte Gainsbourg, Stellan Skarsgård, Shia LaBeouf, Christian Slater, Uma Thurman, Willem Dafoe, Connie Nielsen.Denmark
France
Re: Awakenings Bill Morrison United States
A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness Ben Rivers, Ben Russell United Kingdom
The Stuart Hall Project John Akomfrah United Kingdom
The Great Beauty Paolo Sorrentino Italy
A Thousand Sons Mati Diop Magaye Niang Senegal
Tomorrow Never Knows Ed Atkins United Kingdom
Warm, Warm, Warm Spring Mouths Ed Atkins United Kingdom
2014
Androids Dream Ion de Sosa Spain
Boyhood Richard Linklater Patricia Arquette, Ellar Coltrane, Ethan Hawke, Lorelei Linklater United States
Canopy Ken Jacobs US
The Creation of Meaning Simone Rapisarda Casanova Italy
Canada
Evergreen Sasha Litvintseva Russia
United Kingdom
Goodbye to Language Jean-Luc Godard Kamel Abdelli, Zoé Bruneau, Richard Chevallier, Héloïse Godet France
The Guests Ken Jacobs US
Journey to the West Tsa-i Ming-liang Denis Lavant, Kang-sheng LeeTaiwan
France
Liquidity, Inc. Hito Steyerl Germany
Long Hair, Short Ideas Pallavi Paul India
The Second Game Corneliu Poromboiu Adrian Poromboiu, Corneliu Poromboiu Romania
Things to Come Luciano Zubillaga Argentina
The Tribe Myroslav Slaboshpytskiy Roza Babiy, Grygoriy Fesenko, Yana NovikovaUkraine
The Unreliable Narrator Brad Butler, Noor Afshan Mirza United Kingdom
2015
2002 C. Spencer Yeh United States
88:88 Isiah Medina Canada
Bitter Lake Adam Curtis United Kingdom
By Our Selves Andrew Kötting Freddie Jones, Toby Jones, Eden Kötting, Alan Moore, Iain Sinclair United Kingdom
A Day in the Life of Bliss Wu Tsang United States
The Exquisite Corpus Peter Tscherkassky Austria
Factory of the Sun Hito Steyerl Germany
Finding Fanon (Part I) Larry Achiampong, David Blandy United Kingdom
The Forbidden Room Guy Maddin Roy Dupuis, Clara Furey, Udo Kier, Louis NeginCanada
Heart of a Dog Laurie Anderson United States
The Lobster Yorgos Lanthimos Olivia Colman, Colin Farrell, Léa Seydoux, Rachel Weisz Greece
United Kingdom
A Magical Substance Flows Into Me Jumana Manna United Kingdom
Manifesto Julian Rosefeldt Cate Blanchett Australia
Notes and Sketches I Gustav Deutsch Austria
Notes on Blue Moyra Davey Canada
Patterns of Life Julien Prévieux France
The Pavilion Jasmina Cibic Slovenia
Queer in Space: Kollontai Communist Archive STAB (Bishkek) Kyrgyzstan
Tear Down and Rebuild Jasmina Cibic Serbia
Thanx 4 Nothing Ugo Rondinone United States
2016
20 July.2015 Deimantas Narkevičius Lithuania
And I Danced to Make a Man Again Adrian Bridget United Kingdom
Ascent Fiona Tan Netherlands
Between Fences Avi Mograbi Israel
Chants and Dances for Hand Larry Gottheim United States
Confessions to the Mirror Sarah Pucill United Kingdom
Dawson City: Frozen Time Bill Morrison United States
Endless Poetry Alejandro Jodorowsky Chile
France
An Experiment in Leisure Manon de Boer Netherlands
Expression of the Sightless Jessica Sarah Rinland United Kingdom
Further Beyond Joe Lawlor, Christine Molloy Ireland
Hinterlands Scott Barley United Kingdom
The Human Surge Eduardo Williams Manuel Asucan, Chai Fonacier, Shine Marx, Sergio MorisiniArgentina
I'm Telling You Ken Jacobs US
The Ornithologist João Pedro Rodrigues Portugal
Pinochet Porn Ellen Cantor United States
Sound of the Sun Pavel Pepperstein Russia
2017
Footnote Ruth Novaczek United Kingdom
Last Love Dmitrii Frolov Leonid Mozgovoy, Vladimir Zolotar, Natalya SurkovaRussia
Loving Vincent Dorota Kobiela
Hugh Welchmann
Robert Gulaczyk, Douglas Booth, Jerome Flynn, Saoirse Ronan, Helen McCrory, Chris O'Dowd, John Sessions, Eleanor Tomlinson, Aidan Turner United Kingdom
Poland
Resurrected Genius Pavel Pepperstein Russia
Sleep Has Her House Scott Barley United Kingdom
Song to Song Terrence Malick Michael Fassbender, Ryan Gosling, Rooney Mara, Natalie PortmanUnited States
Ulysses in the Subway Ken Jacobs US
2018
The Grand Bizarre Jodie Mack United States
Hegel's Angel Simone Rapisarda Casanova Pierre Widley Phadaël, Mentor Rood, Eddy Fleursaint, Gala Calisto, Philippe Petit, Ebby Angel LouisCanada
Haiti
Italy
United States
The Image Book Jean-Luc Godard Switzerland
France
M Anna Eriksson Anna ErikssonFinland
The Other Side of the Wind Orson Welles John Huston, Oja Kodar, Peter Bogdanovich, Susan Strasberg, Norman Foster, Bob Random, Lilli Palmer, Edmond O'Brien, Mercedes McCambridge, Cameron Mitchell, Paul Stewart, Gregory Sierra, Tonio Selwart, Dan Tobin, Joseph McBride, Dennis HopperUnited States
Iran
France
2019
Above the Rain Ken Jacobs US
GelateriaChristian Serritiello & Arthur PatchingUK
Moonlight People Dmitrii Frolov Natalya Surkova, Yuri Jadrovsky, Vladimir Zolotar, Darya AlymovaRussia
The Sky Socialist: Environs and Outtakes Ken Jacobs US

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