Hal Hartley (born November 3, 1959) is an American film director, screenwriter, and composer, who became a key figure in the American independent film movement of the 1980s and 1990s. He is best known for his films Trust, Amateur and Henry Fool, which are notable for deadpan humour and offbeat characters quoting philosophical dialogue. His films provided a career launch for a number of actors, including Adrienne Shelly, Edie Falco, Martin Donovan, Parker Posey, Karen Sillas and Elina Löwensohn. Hartley frequently scores his own films using his pseudonym Ned Rifle, and his soundtracks regularly feature music by indie rock acts Yo La Tengo and PJ Harvey.
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1959-11-03
Lindenhurst, Long Island, New York, USA
Ned Rifle, 할 하틀리, 네드 라이플
Adrienne
Adventure
Implied Harmonies
The Making of 'Fay Grim' or: How Do You Spell Espionage?
Years Later: The Unbelievable Truth and Its Consequences
Regarding Soon
Flirt
Made in the USA
Upon Reflection: The Making of Trust
Divine Trash
In Bad Taste
Amateur
The Book of Life
Fay Grim
The Girl from Monday
No Such Thing
Trust
Henry Fool
The Unbelievable Truth
Simple Men
Surviving Desire
Meanwhile
Theory of Achievement
Ambition
Opera No. 1
A/Muse
Accomplice
Kimono
Current Events
Tour de France
My America
Where to Land
The Other Also
The Apologies
Ned Rifle
Flirt
The New Math(s)
Iris
The Sisters of Mercy
NYC 3/94
Conspiracy
Excerpts from Soon
The Cloud of Unknowing
The Cartographer's Girlfriend
Dogs
La Commedia
Kid