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1992 directorial debut films

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Reservoir Dogs
1992 film by Quentin Tarantino
Alien 3
1992 film directed by David Fincher
El Mariachi
1992 film directed by Robert Rodriguez
Strictly Ballroom
1992 film directed by Baz Luhrmann
FernGully: The Last Rainforest
1992 film by Bill Kroyer
The Muppet Christmas Carol
1992 film directed by Brian Henson
Romper Stomper
1992 film by Geoffrey Wright
Encino Man
1992 film by Les Mayfield
Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights
1992 film by Peter Kosminsky
Love Potion No. 9
1992 film by Dale Launer
Critters 4
1992 film directed by Rupert Harvey
Juice
1992 film directed by Ernest Dickerson
Savage Nights
1992 film by Cyril Collard
Newsies
Newsies is a 1992 American historical musical drama film produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by choreographer Kenny Ortega and written by Bob Tzudiker and Noni White, it is loosely based on the New York City newsboys' strike of 1899. Featuring twelve original songs by Alan Menken with lyrics by Jack Feldman and an underscore by J. A. C. Redford, it stars Christian Bale, Bill Pullman, Ann-Margret, and Robert Duvall.
Mr. Saturday Night
1992 film by Billy Crystal
The Mambo Kings
1992 film by Arne Glimcher
Kuffs
Kuffs is a 1992 American action comedy film directed by Bruce A. Evans and produced by Raynold Gideon. It stars Christian Slater, Tony Goldwyn, Milla Jovovich, and Ashley Judd in her film debut. The plot follows an officer of the San Francisco Patrol Special Police (SFPSP), a private for-hire auxiliary police force separate from the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD), that has officers assign themselves specific areas and work on a for-hire basis.
Cronos
1992 film directed by Guillermo del Toro
Bob Roberts
1992 film by Tim Robbins
Once Upon a Crime
1992 film by Eugene Levy
Dil Aashna Hai
1992 film by Hema Malini
American Me
1992 film directed by Edward James Olmos
This Is My Life
1992 film by Nora Ephron
Mistress
1992 film by Barry Primus
Praying with Anger
1992 film directed by M. Night Shyamalan
Blame It on the Bellboy
1992 film by Mark Herman
The Waterdance
1992 film by Neal Jimenez
That Night
1992 American film by Craig Bolotin
Remote Control
1992 film by Óskar Jónasson
Mac
1992 film directed by John Turturro
Jumpin' at the Boneyard
1992 film by Jeff Stanzler
Sofie
1992 film by Liv Ullmann
We Are Not Angels
1992 film by Srđan Dragojević
Guncrazy
Guncrazy is a 1992 American crime drama film inspired by the 1950 film Gun Crazy. It was directed by Tamra Davis in her feature film directorial debut, written by Matthew Bright and starring Drew Barrymore. Davis had read the script in 1985, but filming did not begin until November 1991. The film was shown at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 1992, and aired on Showtime beginning later that year. The film had a limited theatrical release in January 1993.
The Flight of the Innocent
1993 film by Carlo Carlei
Mikey
1992 film by Dennis Dimster
High Strung
1991 film by Roger Nygard
Sunset Heat
1992 film by John Nicolella
Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight
1992 film by Oley Sassone
Timescape
1992 film by David Twohy
Blown Away
1992 film by Brenton Spencer
Rebels of the Neon God
1992 film by Tsai Ming-liang
Pink Sauce
1992 film by Manuel Gómez Pereira
Crossing the Bridge
1992 film by Mike Binder
Little Sister
1992 film by Jimmy Zeilinger
The Sentinel
1992 film directed by Arnaud Desplechin
The Moon Is... the Sun's Dream
1992 film by Park Chan-wook
Passed Away
1992 film by Charlie Peters
Falling from Grace
1992 film by John Mellencamp
Only You
1992 film by Betty Thomas
When We Were Repressed
1992 film by Pino Quartullo
Requiem for a Maiden
1992 film by Filip Renč
My New Gun
1992 film by Stacy Cochran
Tiger Claws
1992 film by Kelly Makin
South Central
1992 film directed by Stephen Milburn Anderson
Baduk
1992 film by Majid Majidi
The Playboys
1992 film by Gillies MacKinnon
A Woman in the Rain
1992 film directed by Gerardo Vera
Cattive ragazze
1992 film by Marina Ripa Di Meana