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Pulp Fiction
1994 film by Quentin Tarantino

Four Weddings and a Funeral
1994 film by Mike Newell

Natural Born Killers
1994 film directed by Oliver Stone

Three Colours: Red
1994 film by Krzysztof Kieślowski

Clerks
1994 film directed by Kevin Smith

Chungking Express
1994 film directed by Wong Kar-Wai

Three Colours: White
1994 film by Krzysztof Kieślowski

Heavenly Creatures
1994 film directed by Peter Jackson

The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
1994 film directed by Stephan Elliott

Thumbelina
1994 American animated film directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman

Before the Rain
1994 film by Milcho Manchevski

Prêt-à-Porter
1994 film by Robert Altman

Color of Night
1994 film by Richard Rush

Muriel's Wedding
1994 film by P. J. Hogan

A Troll in Central Park
1994 film by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman

Serial Mom
1994 film by John Waters

Little Odessa
1994 film directed by James Gray

Exotica
1994 film by Atom Egoyan

Eat Drink Man Woman
1994 film by Ang Lee

Through the Olive Trees
1994 film by Abbas Kiarostami

The Last Seduction
1994 American film by John Dahl

Love and a .45
1994 film by C.M. Talkington

Backbeat
1994 film by Iain Softley

Go Fish
1994 film by Rose Troche

Hoop Dreams
1994 documentary film by Steve James

Swimming with Sharks
1994 film by George Huang

Amateur
1994 film by Hal Hartley

Sirens
1994 film directed by John Duigan

China Moon
1994 film by John Bailey

Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
1994 film by Alan Rudolph

Fresh
1994 American crime film directed by Boaz Yakin

The Silence of the Hams
1994 film by Ezio Greggio

Ladybird, Ladybird
1994 film by Ken Loach

Crooklyn
Crooklyn is a 1994 American comedy-drama film produced and directed by Spike Lee, who wrote it with his siblings Joie and Cinqué. Taking place in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, during the summer of 1973, the film primarily centers on a young girl named Troy Carmichael (played by Zelda Harris in her film debut), and her family. Troy learns life lessons through her rowdy brothers Clinton, Wendell, Nate, and Joseph; her loving but strict mother Carolyn (Alfre Woodard), and her naive, struggling father Woody (Delroy Lindo).

Trevor
1994 American short film

Exit to Eden
1994 film by Garry Marshall

Hail Caesar
1994 film by Anthony Michael Hall

Cold Water
1994 film by Olivier Assayas

Princess Caraboo
1994 film by Michael Austin

Golden Gate
1994 film by John Madden

Barcelona
1994 film by Whit Stillman

Cyborg Cop II
1994 film by Sam Firstenberg

Spanking the Monkey
1994 film by David O. Russell

It's Pat
1994 film by Adam Bernstein

Project Shadowchaser II
1994 film directed by John Eyres

Aftermath
1994 short film directed by Nacho Cerdà

The Last Supper
1994 film directed by Cynthia Roberts

Roadflower
Roadflower (also known as Road Flower or The Road Killers) is a 1995 American suspense thriller starring Christopher Lambert, Craig Sheffer, Michelle Forbes, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, David Arquette, Josh Brolin, Christopher McDonald, John Pyper-Ferguson and Adrienne Shelly.

Floundering
Floundering is a 1994 comedy film set in the aftermath of the Los Angeles riots of 1992. The film was directed and written by Peter McCarthy in his directorial debut and stars James LeGros, with appearances by John Cusack, Ethan Hawke, and Lisa Zane. The film is told as a narrative delivered by the main character John under the pessimism of the early 1990s.

A Man of No Importance
1994 film by Suri Krishnamma

I Like It Like That
1994 film by Darnell Martin

Captives
Captives is a 1994 British romantic crime drama film directed by Angela Pope and written by the Dublin screenwriter Frank Deasy. It stars Julia Ormond, Tim Roth and Keith Allen. The picture was selected as the opening film in the Venetian Nights section of the 1994 Venice Film Festival, in addition to its selection for Gala Presentation at the 1994 Toronto International Film Festival.

Sugar Hill
1993 film by Leon Ichaso

Amoklauf
Amoklauf () is a 1994 German horror film written and directed by Uwe Boll. Boll's third feature, it established a number of directorial trademarks that would recur throughout the filmmaker's career, such as a scene involving a mass shooting and a premise revolving around "psychologically disturbed men and intersecting systems of oppression conspiring to unleash the violent potential within them."

Postcards From America
1994 film

Bad Blood
1994 film by Tibor Takács

The Paperboy
1994 film by Douglas Jackson

Plughead Rewired: Circuitry Man II
1994 film

Time Chasers
1994 film by David Giancola

Double Happiness
1994 film by Mina Shum