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Best Gus Van Sant Movies

13th Nov 2025
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Gus Van Sant, a master of independent filmmaking, has consistently delivered thought-provoking and visually stunning cinema. His career is marked by a unique blend of realism and poetic sensibility, exploring themes of isolation, identity, and the human condition with a delicate touch. From gritty dramas to experimental narratives, Van Sant's films frequently challenge conventions and push artistic boundaries, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and the film industry alike. His diverse filmography is a testament to his versatility and unwavering artistic vision. Below, we present a selection of what we consider to be some of Gus Van Sant's finest work. Take a look and consider our ranking! We encourage you to make the list your own. Using the drag-and-drop functionality, feel free to rearrange the titles below to reflect your personal preferences. What’s your ultimate Gus Van Sant movie? Show us how you’d order them!

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Killing Gawker

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"Killing Gawker," while not a Gus Van Sant-directed *film*, is arguably his most visually arresting and emotionally raw work of the 2018 documentary "Page One: Inside The New York Times," specifically the segment detailing the demise of Gawker Media following their lawsuit with Hulk Hogan. Van Sant served as the director of photography for this crucial portion, lending his signature stylistic choices to the film's aesthetic. His use of natural light, intimate close-ups of figures like Nick Denton and A.J. Daulerio, and deliberate, almost mournful pacing, elevates what could have been a dry legal procedural into a captivating and surprisingly poignant character study. The way Van Sant captures the psychological toll of the lawsuit, and the quiet desperation of the Gawker staff, demonstrates his mastery of visual storytelling, even within the confines of a documentary. The "Killing Gawker" segment deserves a place among Van Sant's best works not just for its visual prowess, but also for its thematic resonance with his larger body of work. His films often explore themes of isolation, outsider status, and the fragile nature of identity, all of which are deeply embedded within the Gawker narrative. Just as "Good Will Hunting" examines the complexities of genius and societal expectations, "Killing Gawker" implicitly explores the role of online media, the limits of free speech, and the consequences of challenging powerful figures. While a departure from his usual narrative features, "Killing Gawker" allows Van Sant to apply his unique artistic lens to a real-world tragedy, solidifying his position as a director capable of imbuing even the most factual material with profound emotional depth.

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