Monday, February 25, 2008

The indie film movement

This is yet another non-requested opinion, and this time I am going to rant about the independent film movement...

The Oscars gave an interesting insight and while the media keeps pounding on how boring it was because nobody has even seen the films that were up for awards.

The only film that made more than 100 million

dollars was the indie hit JUNO. Juno also won Best Picture at the independent spirit awards (where Chris Eska's August Evening won the John Cassavetes Award. Much congrats to his team!)

The others made less than $65 million (in theatres).

What's interesting is that these meaningful movies that are quite unique and thought-provoking get shunned by the public but shine at all the award shows.

The truly sad part is that the big studios are making these movies only as side projects, and when they make them, they make them with a very modest budget compared to the big blockbusters.

I guess that's the independent filmmakers job. Our job is to illuminate the world to our truly unique vision and perspective.

Our passion for telling a story is almost tangible. We don't see it as a job, we see it as our duty.

I truly salute everyone that is pushing the limits...

As we set to the task of delving into our next not-yet-named-feature, we are all incredibly excited about the whole independent movement.

Some movies are fun, but there are others that are unforgettable...

:-)

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