Can a little documentary about the less popular film festivals find a patron to give it the chance to find an audience?
Official Rejection (2009)
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Genre: Filmmakers, Documentary, Filmmaking
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Much has been said about the trials and struggles of making an independent film, and with good reason: it's incredibly difficult, and not many are able to accomplish this feat. The perception is,...
Much has been said about the trials and struggles of making an independent film, and with good reason: it's incredibly difficult, and not many are able to accomplish this feat. The perception is, however, that once you have finished your movie, you can just "take it to Sundance". Yet the task of finding placement at a major film festival is often more daunting, and exhausting, then the making of the movie itself.
This is the story we intend to tell.
Following filmmakers along the festival circuit, Official Rejection will take a lighthearted but realistic look at the politics, pitfalls, costs, and toll of life at the fests. Our goal is to demonstrate exactly what happens once you finish the movie, the reality of today's film festival landscape, and the emotional roller-coaster those who dare venture onto it find themselves riding. --© Official Site
Starring: Scott Storm, Paul Osborne, Brian Osborne, Kevin Smith
Starring: Scott Storm, Paul Osborne, Brian Osborne, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Tracy Lords, Jenna Fischer, Jennifer Tilly, Bryan Singer, David Faustino, Andy Dick
Director: Paul Osborne
Director: Paul Osborne
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