DAGON FILMS — THE LAST BREATH OF TRUE UNDERGROUND CINEMA
The underground used to mean something. It was not about shock for shock’s sake, or about easy clicks and fake fame. Today, the indie field is drowning in imitation — “extreme” films without a soul, short movies pretending to be arthouse, labels chasing algorithms instead of passion.

Everyone is trying to look cool, streaming platforms sanding off every rough edge. DAGON FILMS was born to fight that. We stand for real underground cinema — dangerous, personal, handcrafted. Our editions are truly limited, numbered by hand, signed, and sealed for collectors who still care.
After Phallacies and Analogies, we’ve earned the trust of fans and critics who can smell honesty through the noise. We champion filmmakers with vision, not those chasing trends. DAGON FILMS is not mainstream. Not safe. Not for everyone. And that’s exactly why it exists.

You can check out the titles available at Dagon Films here.
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