Who are the modern DIY autuers?
January 4, 2011 11:02 AM
What are some recent self- or community-made films way outside the mainstream?
I saw this film made in Detroit last year, Bilal's Stand. It was awesome, especially knowing it was made in a place far from entertainment hubs New York or LA for a very small budget using new cheap-o cameras.
What are some other recent films (say, since 2002) that were created from a shoestring budget with no-name actors and crew living in cities other than the big 2? Are any of them as funny or awesome as Clerks? (Yes I love Clerks).
(I would prefer American films also). (Thanks).
I saw this film made in Detroit last year, Bilal's Stand. It was awesome, especially knowing it was made in a place far from entertainment hubs New York or LA for a very small budget using new cheap-o cameras.
What are some other recent films (say, since 2002) that were created from a shoestring budget with no-name actors and crew living in cities other than the big 2? Are any of them as funny or awesome as Clerks? (Yes I love Clerks).
(I would prefer American films also). (Thanks).
It's animated (sorta), but you can't get much more DIY than We Are the Strange. I did a post on it awhile back that goes into more detail.
posted by Rhaomi at 11:35 AM on January 4, 2011
posted by Rhaomi at 11:35 AM on January 4, 2011
I love Fronterz, which was done independently (though with some notable names in it) and on a shoestring.
posted by entropone at 11:41 AM on January 4, 2011
posted by entropone at 11:41 AM on January 4, 2011
Well, there's always Primer.
Hal Hartley is not a bad director and his films would fit your requirements, but I would say his best work is all before 2002.
posted by johnofjack at 12:50 PM on January 4, 2011
Hal Hartley is not a bad director and his films would fit your requirements, but I would say his best work is all before 2002.
posted by johnofjack at 12:50 PM on January 4, 2011
How about Mystery Team? I can't seem to find how it was funded, but this is Derrick Comedy's first feature after many hilarious internet videos.
There's also Monsters.
And Primer++
posted by utsutsu at 12:55 PM on January 4, 2011
There's also Monsters.
And Primer++
posted by utsutsu at 12:55 PM on January 4, 2011
Brent Green's Carlin was accepted by Sundance as a documentary as an inside joke. It is decidedly not a documentary.
He is touring a feature length(ish) film now: Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then; the live shows are amazing.
posted by builderofscience at 1:26 PM on January 4, 2011
He is touring a feature length(ish) film now: Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then; the live shows are amazing.
posted by builderofscience at 1:26 PM on January 4, 2011
A friend in Alberta tipped me off to the FUBAR movies which are a product of that province and I'd never heard of them before, never having been there.
posted by knile at 2:30 AM on January 5, 2011
posted by knile at 2:30 AM on January 5, 2011
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posted by Potomac Avenue at 11:04 AM on January 4, 2011