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My Neighbors the Yamadas
1999 anime film directed by Isao Takahata
Three Kings
1999 film by David O. Russell
Audition
1999 film by Takashi Miike
The Boondock Saints
1999 film by Troy Duffy
Double Jeopardy
1999 film directed by Bruce Beresford
Never Been Kissed
1999 film directed by Raja Gosnell
Angela's Ashes
1999 film directed by Alan Parker
Blast from the Past
1999 film directed by Hugh Wilson
True Crime
1999 film by Clint Eastwood
Office Space
1999 film directed by Mike Judge
Inspector Gadget
1999 film directed by David Kellogg
The Haunting
1999 film by Jan de Bont
Girl on the Bridge
1999 film by Patrice Leconte
Random Hearts
1999 film by Sydney Pollack
The Thirteenth Floor
1999 film by Josef Rusnak
Sweet and Lowdown
1999 film by Woody Allen
Lake Placid
1999 film by Steve Miner
Election
1999 film by Alexander Payne
Virus
1999 film directed by John Bruno
Bringing Out the Dead
1999 film by Martin Scorsese
Message in a Bottle
1999 film directed by Luis Mandoki
Music of the Heart
1999 film by Wes Craven
The General's Daughter
1999 film by Simon West
Blue Streak
1999 film by Les Mayfield
Pushing Tin
1999 film by Mike Newell
Forces of Nature
1999 film directed by Bronwen Hughes
Universal Soldier: The Return
1999 film directed by Mic Rodgers
Rosetta
1999 film by Luc Dardenne, Jean-Pierre Dardenne
EDtv
EDtv is a 1999 American satirical comedy film directed by Ron Howard. An adaptation of the 1994 Quebecois film Louis 19, King of the Airwaves (Louis 19, le roi des ondes), it stars Matthew McConaughey, Jenna Elfman, Woody Harrelson, Ellen DeGeneres, Martin Landau, Rob Reiner, Sally Kirkland, Elizabeth Hurley, Clint Howard, and Dennis Hopper.
The Color of Paradise
1999 film by Majid Majidi
The End of the Affair
1999 film by Neil Jordan
The Astronaut's Wife
1999 film directed by Rand Ravich
Anywhere but Here
1999 film directed by Wayne Wang
Ride with the Devil
1999 film by Ang Lee
Existenz
Existenz (stylized as eXistenZ) is a 1999 science fiction horror film written, produced and directed by David Cronenberg. The film follows Allegra Geller (Jennifer Jason Leigh), a game designer who becomes the target of assassins while playing a virtual reality game of her own creation. An international co-production between Canada, the United Kingdom, and France, it also stars Jude Law, Ian Holm, Don McKellar, Callum Keith Rennie, Sarah Polley, Christopher Eccleston, Willem Dafoe, and Robert A. Silverman.
Sunshine
1999 film directed by István Szabó
Bowfinger
Bowfinger is a 1999 American satirical comedy film directed by Frank Oz. The film depicts a down-and-out filmmaker in Hollywood attempting to make a film on a small budget with a star who does not know that he is in the movie. It was written by Steve Martin, who also stars alongside Eddie Murphy in two roles, and also features Heather Graham as an ambitious would-be starlet.
With Fire and Sword
1999 film by Jerzy Hoffman
Arlington Road
1999 film by Mark Pellington
Kikujiro
is a 1999 Japanese road drama film written, directed and co-edited by Takeshi Kitano, who also stars in the film with Yusuke Sekiguchi. Its score was composed by Joe Hisaishi. The film was entered into the 1999 Cannes Film Festival.
But I'm a Cheerleader
1999 film by Jamie Babbit
Mystery Men
1999 film by Kinka Usher
Inferno
1999 film directed by John G. Avildsen
Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo
1999 film by Mike Mitchell
House on Haunted Hill
1999 film by William Malone
Tea with Mussolini
1999 film by Franco Zeffirelli
A Midsummer Night's Dream
1999 film by Michael Hoffman
The Bachelor
1999 film directed by Gary Sinyor
Stigmata
1999 film directed by Rupert Wainwright
The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland
1999 film directed by Gary Halvorson
The Wind Will Carry Us
1999 film by Abbas Kiarostami
Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
1999 film by Sanjay Leela Bhansali
Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas
1999 American animated film
Mickey Blue Eyes
1999 film by Kelly Makin
200 Cigarettes
1999 film directed by Risa Bramon Garcia
Alice in Wonderland
1999 made-for-television film directed by Nick Willing
Bartok the Magnificent
1999 animated film
East/West
East/West (; ) is a 1999 drama film directed by Régis Wargnier, starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Oleg Menshikov, Catherine Deneuve and Sergei Bodrov Jr. It received generally positive reviews from critics. The film was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 72nd Academy Awards.
Holy Smoke!
1999 film by Jane Campion
Jakob the Liar
1999 film directed by Peter Kassovitz