Some of the last decade’s most exciting American independent films came from a filmmaking collective known as Borderline Films. Headed by friends, classmates, and collaborators Sean Durkin, Antonio Campos, and Josh Mond, Borderline gifted the world with riveting works like Martha Marcy May Marlene (ranked #2 in my 2011 re-rank last year), Afterschool, a…
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