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    Donnie Darko is a 2001 American science fiction psychological thriller film written and directed by Richard Kelly and produced by Flower Films. It stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Drew Barrymore, Mary McDonnell, Katharine Ross, Patrick Swayze, Noah Wyle, Stu Stone, Daveigh Chase, and James Duval.

    • Director's Cut

      Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut is a 2004 re-cut version of...

  2. Jan 19, 2001 · IMDb page for Donnie Darko, a cult film about a troubled teenager who is plagued by visions of a man in a rabbit suit. Find plot summary, trivia, goofs, quotes, awards, and more.

    • (856K)
    • Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
    • Richard Kelly
    • 2001-01-19
  3. Donald (Donnie) Darko is the protagonist and central character, who was a troubled teen living in Middlesex, Virginia during the events of the movie. Starting on October 2 of 1988, Donnie is visited by Frank, a mysterious being warning of impending doom.

  4. Jul 3, 2022 · A detailed analysis of the sci-fi cult classic Donnie Darko, using excerpts from a fictional book about time travel and tangent universes. Learn about the artifact, the living, the primary universe, and the doomsday scenario.

  5. Oct 26, 2021 · Richard Kelly, the writer-director of Donnie Darko, explains the meaning of his modern-classic cult film in honor of its 20th anniversary. He discusses the film's themes, influences, and impact on popular culture.

    • Jeff Ihaza
  6. Jul 23, 2024 · Learn the meaning behind the complex and surreal cult classic Donnie Darko, which combines time travel, alternate universes, and sacrifice. Find out how Donnie saves his family and closes the tangent universe that threatens to destroy existence.

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  8. Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut is a 2004 re-cut version of Richard Kelly's directorial debut, Donnie Darko. A critical success but a commercial failure when first released in 2001, Donnie Darko grew in popularity through word-of-mouth due to strong DVD sales and regular midnight screenings across the United States.