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DVD : Nobody Wants Your FilmIn association with Amazon.comList Price: $19.95 Price: $7.78 You Save: $12.17 (61%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD EAN: 0824943507897 Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Label: NWYF, LLC Manufacturer: NWYF, LLC Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: NWYF, LLC Release Date: October 31, 2006 Running Time: 93 minutes Studio: NWYF, LLC Theatrical Release Date: 2005 Sales Rank: 105011 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Description: Director Peter Judson strings together a series of interviews and e-mails captured during the production of an independent feature film to tell this semi-fictionalized tale concerning the difficulties of getting distribution and the frustration, joy, banality, and passion of the filmmaking process. Interviews conducted with such independent film stalwarts as Steve Buscemi, Sam Rockwell, and Peter Dinklage - as well as conversations with such respected screen veterans as David Proval - offer an informative and absorbing glimpse into a side of the entertainment industry seldom seen by those not directly involved in the filmmaking process. In weighing the malaise of constant rejection against the importance of seeing a film through to completion, Judson offers both a cautionary tale of filmmaking and an abstract view of the process accompanied by surreal and often intoxicating imagery. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Really good but different.I didn't know what to expect when I bought this and was quite surprised and happy with my purchase. The film is very different and maybe that's why some people didn't like it so much? I wasn't really confused by the style and there are some very very funny moments like the driving scene. I also like the fact that there are some parts that are not so obvious and the audience has to decide what they mean for themselves. Rating: - Ouch! Stop! Stop! Stop! Stop!I'm a person who like to find redeeming features with anything. This was really hard.. I like offbeat stuff, stuff on filmmaking, etc.. But this was.... Words do not come to express the negative, boredom, and darkness and where are you going with this... (oh! No where!).. Umm.. something really good is "FilmSchool" Its about a bunch of trainwrecks too.. but at least watching those people suffer didn't make me suffer.. it actually entertained. Rating: - You won't want this film either!I bought this thinking it was about filmmaking. The description said it dealt with distribution. The only things about distribution in the film are a bunch of emails which somewhere it says may be fictionalized. They offer little knowledge about distribution. The majority of this film consists of actors, and crew members using more profanity than necessary to pass the time between takes or in going from place to place, while working on the movie 13 Moons. The most interesting ... Read More Rating: - I wanted this film!I liked it a lot, a bit like being a fly on the wall in a hurricane as you're thrown right in the middle of this indie film set trying to figure out who's who and where you're at in the production. One of the only films I've seen that shows the train wreck feel of a lot of indie sets. Watching it you understand why every filmmaker wants to kill his entire crew by the end of production but it's also got some funny as hell moments throughout. Peter Stormare speaking crappy ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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