Israeli director Dan Wolman writes an open letter to independent filmmakers in India. He makes a case for revolutionizing the distribution system and joining him in his endeavor to start independent filmmakers’ distribution company.
F riends,
We are at the very critical, dramatic and important period for independent filmmakers all over the world.
The digital revolution enables us to produce films relatively inexpensively and as a result much more films are being made, many of them daring, experimental, and creative.
But alongside this promising momentum, there is a disturbing aspect which calls for a radical change.
I travel a lot to film festivals all over the world and meet independent filmmakers at screenings, lectures and Master Classes which I conduct. Over and over I find that many of these filmmakers are upset and frustrated by the problems they encounter with the distribution of their films.
Today, the way distributors, cinemas...
F riends,
We are at the very critical, dramatic and important period for independent filmmakers all over the world.
The digital revolution enables us to produce films relatively inexpensively and as a result much more films are being made, many of them daring, experimental, and creative.
But alongside this promising momentum, there is a disturbing aspect which calls for a radical change.
I travel a lot to film festivals all over the world and meet independent filmmakers at screenings, lectures and Master Classes which I conduct. Over and over I find that many of these filmmakers are upset and frustrated by the problems they encounter with the distribution of their films.
Today, the way distributors, cinemas...
- 8/16/2013
- by Dan Wolman
- DearCinema.com
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