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Crimes and Misdemeanors
1989 film by Woody Allen
All Dogs Go to Heaven
1989 animated film directed by Don Bluth
Sex, Lies, and Videotape
1989 film directed by Steven Soderbergh
Do the Right Thing
1989 film directed by Spike Lee
Look Who's Talking
1989 film by Amy Heckerling
Henry V
1989 film directed by Kenneth Branagh
Road House
1989 film by Rowdy Herrington
Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!
1989 film by Pedro Almodóvar
The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover
1989 film by Peter Greenaway
Drugstore Cowboy
1989 film by Gus Van Sant
The Seventh Continent
1989 film by Michael Haneke
Roger & Me
1989 film by Michael Moore
Shocker
1989 film by Wes Craven
Mystery Train
1989 film by Jim Jarmusch
Begotten
1989 experimental horror film by E. Elias Merhige
Babar: The Movie
1989 film by Alan Bunce
Vampire's Kiss
1988 film by Robert Bierman
Longtime Companion
1989 film by Norman René
Santa Sangre
1989 film by Alejandro Jodorowsky
Millennium
1989 film by Michael Anderson
Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
1989 Japanese/American animated adventure fantasy film
Cutting Class
1989 film by Rospo Pallenberg
Leningrad Cowboys Go America
1989 film by Aki Kaurismäki
Society
1989 film directed by Brian Yuzna
My 20th Century
1989 film by Ildikó Enyedi
Last Exit to Brooklyn
1989 film by Uli Edel
Ghosts Can't Do It
1989 film by John Derek
Happy Together
1989 film directed by Mel Damski
Cat Chaser
1989 film by Abel Ferrara
Amityville 4: The Evil Escapes
1989 television film directed by Sandor Stern
The Big Picture
1989 film by Christopher Guest
Grandmother
Yaaba is a 1989 Burkinabé drama film written, produced, and directed by Idrissa Ouedraogo, "one of the best known films from francophone sub-Saharan Africa". It won the Sakura Gold prize at the 1989 Tokyo Film Festival. The film was selected as the Burkinabé entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
Robot Jox
1990 film by Stuart Gordon
She's Out of Control
1989 film by Stan Dragoti
Winter People
1989 film by Ted Kotcheff
Howling V: The Rebirth
1989 film by Neal Sundstrom
The Phantom of the Opera
1989 film by Dwight H. Little
Farewell to the King
1989 film by John Milius
Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out!
1989 film directed by Monte Hellman
Lobster Man from Mars
1989 film by Stanley Sheff
3615 code Père Noël
1990 film by René Manzor
The Lunch Date
1990 short film directed by Adam Davidson
Chattahoochee
1989 film by Mick Jackson
Sweetie
1989 film by Jane Campion
The Unbelievable Truth
1989 film by Hal Hartley
Little Monsters
1989 film directed by Richard Alan Greenberg
Teen Witch
1989 film by Dorian Walker
The Favorite
1989 film by Jack Smight
True Love
1989 film directed by Nancy Savoca
Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives!
1989 film by Jean-Claude Lord
Far from Home
1989 film by Meiert Avis
Scenes from the Class Struggle in Beverly Hills
1989 film by Paul Bartel
Chameleon Street
1989 film by Wendell B. Harris, Jr.
Berlin-Jerusalem
Berlin-Jerusalem (; tr. Berlin Yerushalayim) is an 89-minute 1989 British-Dutch-French-Israeli-Italian English-, French-, German-, and Hebrew-language independent underground dramatic historical experimental art film directed by Amos Gitai.
Arena
1989 film directed by Peter Manoogian
Lost Angels
1989 film by Hugh Hudson
That's Adequate
1989 film by Harry Hurwitz
Clownery
Clownery (, translit. Klounada) is a black-and-white and colour 1989 Soviet independent film directed by Dmitrii Frolov. It is based on Daniil Kharms novel Situations.
The Johnstown Flood
1989 film by Charles Guggenheim
Psycho Cop
1989 film by Wallace Potts