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Best independent comedy movies of the 90s

Explore a curated selection of the funniest and most original independent comedy movies from the 1990s. Discover cinematic gems that defined the decade's humor, from dark comedies to witty mockumentaries. This list celebrates the independent cinema that made a generation laugh, offering a look at productions that broke conventional molds. Relive the nostalgia of the 90s with these films that remain hilarious today.

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    Being John Malkovich (1999)

    208 Global Votes
    • Surrealist work of comedy, tragedy, life, and art

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    Directed by Spike Jonze and written by Charlie Kaufman, this surreal fantasy comedy is innovative and original. It challenges comedy conventions, exploring themes of identity and control with absurd humor.

  2. 2

    Dazed and Confused

    54 Global Votes
    • Features an excellent ensemble cast

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    Considered one of Richard Linklater's best films, this comedy captures the atmosphere of a last day of high school in the 70s. Its authenticity and humor make it a benchmark for 90s indie cinema.

  3. 3

    Party Girl (1995)

    20 Global Votes
    • Fresh energy

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    This film is an independent comedy-drama that has become a cult classic, celebrated for its visual style and Parker Posey's iconic performance. It was a pioneer as the first film to premiere on the Internet.

  4. 4

    Big Night (1996)

    12 Global Votes
    • Considered one of the great food movies

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    This dramatic comedy is a celebration of food and artistic passion, notable for its script and performances. It is a sublime film that masterfully blends romance, comedy, and family drama.

  5. 5

    The Brothers McMullen (1995)

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    • Grainy and heartwarming family story

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    Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance, this dramatic comedy is a classic example of 90s independent cinema. It is praised for its realistic dialogues and its exploration of family dynamics.

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  7. 6

    Clerks

    0 Global Votes
    • Black-and-white independent comedy film

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    This film is a pillar of 90s independent cinema, marking the beginning of Kevin Smith's cinematic universe. Its sarcastic humor and witty dialogues make it a timeless comedy that remains relevant.

  8. 7

    Living in Oblivion (1995)

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    • Sharp satire of indie cinema

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    This comedy is a witty and self-aware satire about the challenges of making a low-budget independent film. It resonates with filmmakers and cinephiles alike for its humor and its look at the difficulties of the creative process.

  9. 8

    Waiting for Guffman (1996)

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    • Hilarious comedy

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    One of Christopher Guest's most beloved mockumentaries, this film offers subtle humor and endearing characters. It remains a benchmark in the improvisational comedy genre.

  10. 9

    Rushmore (1998)

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    • Hilarious and clever early classic from Wes Anderson

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    This film is fundamental in Wes Anderson's filmography, establishing his distinctive visual and narrative style. Its peculiar humor and unique characters maintain its status as a cult comedy.

  11. 10

    Office Space (1999)

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    • Cleverly written

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    This satire of office culture has become a cult comedy due to its relatable humor and timeless critique of corporate life. Its lines and scenes are widely quoted, maintaining its relevance.

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    Go (1999)

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    • Has energy and wit

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    This crime comedy with a non-linear narrative style captures the spirit of the late 90s. Its energy, black humor, and narrative structure make it stand out as a vibrant independent film.