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The marketplace is overflowing with informational books about how to get your latest indie feature distributed. Most of these, unfortunately,
What’s the one film that changed your life? It’s not an easy question (and one for which you may not
Beauty may be, but comedy definitely is, in the eye of the beholder. Of all genres, comedy is the most
Much has been written about Buster Keaton, the silent film comedian who grew up performing in a rough-and-tumble vaudeville act
Sam Wasson’s new book, Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.: Audrey Hepburn, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, and the Dawn of the Modern Woman
The casting process is expensive, time-consuming and difficult–until now. Hester Schell’s Casting Revealed: A Guide for Independent Directors and Filmmakers
Ever think to yourself, “How great would it be to run a movie studio?” Well, you may have second thoughts
It is one of the most influential movies of all time. It has spawned countless rip-offs (see: any slasher movie),
“I’m just a guy who makes movies.” The first sentence in Clint: A Retrospective (Sterling, 288 pages, $35) perfectly sums
The Independent’s Guide To Film Distributors (Independent Media Publications, 218 pages, $29.95), edited by Michele Meek, is a comprehensive distribution