Distribution | Filmmaker Magazine https://filmmakermagazine.com Publication with a focus on independent film, offering articles, links, and resources. Fri, 07 Jul 2023 01:13:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 HieronyVision Announces “30×30” Film Independent Partnership Winners https://filmmakermagazine.com/122084-hieronyvision-announces-30x30-film-independent-partnership-winners/ Fri, 07 Jul 2023 16:00:16 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=122084

HieronyVision, an online platform that aims to “establish a new creative ecosystem across independent and alternative movies, music and art,” has announced the 30 filmmakers selected as part of a Film Independent partnership. The filmmakers, chosen from five film schools as well as an application process, will “get a chance to develop, fund and distribute their projects with HieronyVision and learn the HV ORIGINALS model.” Explains HieronyVision in a statement, “For film projects, our team describes it as ‘Y Combinator meets The French New Wave.’Creatively the projects have to provoke, inspire or entertain. On the business side HieronyVision follows a […]

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Sundance 2023 Documentary Sales and Beyond: Stark Realities, Golden Opportunities https://filmmakermagazine.com/121543-sundance-2023-documentary-sales-and-beyond-stark-realities-golden-opportunities/ Fri, 02 Jun 2023 21:01:21 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=121543

Distribution strategist Peter Broderick, whose articles on microbudget filmmaking were foundational in the early days of this magazine, publishes a weekly newsletter that is a must-read for anyone tracking the independent film industry. A recent edition, his report on Sundance 2023 documentary sales, has prompted discussion and clarified important current trends in non-fiction acquisitions. This report is reprinted with his permission. Sign up for Broderick’s newsletter here. — Editor “Every independent filmmaker should learn the lessons of Sundance. This year’s festival revealed critically important developments in the indie ecosystem.” Let’s start with the same two sentences that began my Special Report […]

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How To Run a DIY Oscar Campaign https://filmmakermagazine.com/120208-how-to-run-a-diy-oscar-campaign/ Fri, 10 Mar 2023 19:24:44 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=120208

Now that the drama is over about whether the Academy would disqualify Andrea Riseborough for her rules-skirting DIY Oscar campaign for To Leslie, we can now return to the question every indie filmmaker wants to know. Just how do you run a DIY Oscar campaign on an indie film that grossed less than $30,000? I don’t know exactly how she did it, but I can tell you how I did it with my recent Watergate thriller/comedy 18½ that grossed about the same (though with slightly different results). In short, the road to getting an Oscar nomination (much less an award) […]

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Made with DALL-E-2: Prashanth Kamalakanthan and Artemis Shaw on the Poster for Their Rotterdam-Premiering New Strains https://filmmakermagazine.com/118443-made-with-dall-e-2-prashanth-kamalakanthan-and-artemis-shaw-on-the-poster-for-their-rotterdam-premiering-new-strains/ Fri, 20 Jan 2023 18:10:48 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=118443

For their Rotterdam-premiering feature New Strains‘s poster, Prashanth Kamalakanthan and Artemis Shaw knew they didn’t want to use an actual image from their pandemic production, which was shot on Hi-8. And they wanted an image that in addition to being beautiful would formally resonate with the film itself, a story of visiting young lovers (played by the filmmakers) stuck in New York when a travel ban hits at the start of a pandemic. “We were thinking about that sense of being frozen in time,” Shaw says. “In March, 2020, everyone was obsessed with the news, but we were all stuck […]

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Watch: Rachel Gordon and James-Michael Boyer Explain Documentary Educational Distribution https://filmmakermagazine.com/117183-watch-rachel-gordon-and-james-michael-boyer-explain-documentary-educational-distribution/ Tue, 25 Oct 2022 14:00:50 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=117183

Rachel Gordon, author of the recently published and recommended The Documentary Distribution Toolkit: How to Get Out, Get Seen, and Get an Audience and James Boyer, director of operations at distributor Collective Eye Films, join D-Word founder Doug Block for this useful conversation about documentary distribution and all of its related subjects. In the talk, Boyer talks about things like needed deliverables, how his company makes acquisitions and the role of festivals in launching films, and Gordon talks about the realities of self-distribution, grassroots marketing techniques, and identifying and interacting with educational instructors who may be able to place films […]

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With Airline Sales, Watergate Film 18 1/2 Soars Into the Mile-High Club https://filmmakermagazine.com/116183-watergate-thriller-airline-sales/ Tue, 30 Aug 2022 14:33:38 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=116183

At a time when big-budget Hollywood films have no guarantees of being seen by audiences at all, it’s gratifying that independent films can still find unique ways to connect with the public, largely by controlling their own destinies.  I’m happy to say that after playing 25 festivals on four continents, touring with a 60-city theatrical release this summer and releasing on VOD in four countries, my Watergate thriller/comedy 18½ will also start “airing” this September on JetBlue Airways, Virgin Atlantic, Air New Zealand, Qatar Airways, Emirates and Singapore Airlines, among others.  For the next several months, there’s a good chance […]

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The Evolution of Impact: The Future of Social Change and Nonfiction Storytelling https://filmmakermagazine.com/116071-the-evolution-of-documentary-impact/ Tue, 23 Aug 2022 18:10:51 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=116071

The conversation about documentary impact has undergone a number of shifts since impact producing began to emerge as a practice within the documentary field around 20 years ago. Today it is almost expected that a social issue documentary film will be accompanied by an impact campaign to help ensure its story will reach audiences and motivate them towards social change, deeper engagement with a story’s themes and further learning. But earlier, things were different—the argument had to be made that some documentary filmmakers should focus on impact and to develop best practices for engaging audiences around a film and its […]

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At Cannes: Sandra Schulberg and IndieCollect Call For an Indie Filmmaker Bill of Rights https://filmmakermagazine.com/114703-at-cannes-sandra-schulberg-and-indiecollect-announce-indie-filmmaker-bill-of-rights/ Wed, 25 May 2022 16:55:57 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=114703

In Cannes, Sandra Schulberg, producer, co-founder of IFP (now The Gotham) and head of IndieCollect, participated today in a CNC Discussion on Film Restoration, sponsored by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. In her prepared remarks, which she gave to Filmmaker, she is calling for a new Indie Filmmaker Bill of Rights in an attempt to save a generation of independent cinema. Read her remarks below. Forty-four years ago, in 1978, international critics here in Cannes gave the first Camera d’Or Award to an American indie film. The next year they did the same. I am here today to gratefully acknowledge […]

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For Licorice Pizza’s Christmas Release, Some Theaters Left Out in the Cold  https://filmmakermagazine.com/112692-for-licorice-pizzas-christmas-release-some-theaters-left-out-in-the-cold/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/112692-for-licorice-pizzas-christmas-release-some-theaters-left-out-in-the-cold/#respond Wed, 15 Dec 2021 17:00:48 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=112692

For art-house movie theaters, already struggling during the pandemic, the wide expansion of Paul Thomas Anderson’s critically acclaimed Licorice Pizza on December 25 was seen as a godsend. When the film opened in late November in just four locations, it generated the year’s best per-screen average (at $83,852) and continued to show staying power in its subsequent weeks in limited release. But last Tuesday, just as theaters were starting to promote their Christmas opening of the film, United Artists Releasing pulled it from hundreds of locations, inciting at least one exhibitor to cry “bah, humbug!” Originally set to be released […]

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The Year of the Hybrid: 9 Ways to Make the Most of a Hybrid Festival Premiere https://filmmakermagazine.com/112453-the-year-of-the-hybrid-9-ways-to-make-the-most-of-a-hybrid-festival-premiere/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/112453-the-year-of-the-hybrid-9-ways-to-make-the-most-of-a-hybrid-festival-premiere/#respond Wed, 13 Oct 2021 14:00:05 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=112453

This is a very weird time for film festivals and filmmakers. During the first year of the pandemic, it was fairly simple:  Almost every festival around the world became online only. There were a few exceptions, of course: The Göteborg Film Festival in Sweden stranded one person on a tiny island for a week to watch every film. The Oldenburg Film Festival in Germany had living room premieres. And many festivals pivoted to drive-in and other outside venues (especially where the climate allowed for that). By summer of 2021, the feeling among festival organizers was that now that we have […]

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With a New Charles Burnett-Intro’d DVD, DEDZA Films Raises Voices of Young, Emerging Filmmakers https://filmmakermagazine.com/112086-with-a-new-charles-burnett-introd-dvd-dedza-films-raises-voices-of-young-emerging-filmmakers/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/112086-with-a-new-charles-burnett-introd-dvd-dedza-films-raises-voices-of-young-emerging-filmmakers/#respond Tue, 10 Aug 2021 20:50:51 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=112086

In June Dedza Films and Kino Lorber announced their first collaborative release, an anthology picture, Who Will Start Another Fire, containing nine independent short films by young emerging filmmakers hailing from underrepresented communities. Dedza’s first curatorial and distribution project, the film has already been released through Kino Lorber’s virtual cinema platform, playing day-and-date on TVOD and in select arthouse theaters. And this week there’s physical media: a DVD that features an introduction by Charles Burnett. All told, it’s a robust roll-out that augurs well for the vitality of this new voice in discovery and distribution. The filmmakers included in the […]

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“The Term ‘No-Budget Can Be Tricky… It’s More Important as an Attitude or Ethos…” Kentucker Audley on NoBudge’s New Streaming Platform https://filmmakermagazine.com/111647-the-term-no-budget-can-be-tricky-its-more-important-as-an-attitude-or-ethos-kentucker-audley-on-nobudges-new-streaming-platform/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/111647-the-term-no-budget-can-be-tricky-its-more-important-as-an-attitude-or-ethos-kentucker-audley-on-nobudges-new-streaming-platform/#respond Tue, 11 May 2021 18:43:58 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=111647

NoBudge, the website devoted to ultra-low-budget and truly independent short films, recently launched a major new expansion of the organization’s mission and business: a subscription-based streaming platform that combines films from its collection with new shorts, features and music videos uploaded daily, many of which are exclusive to NoBudge. With Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, iOS and Android apps, NoBudge costs $5.99 a month, and 60% of revenues flow back to filmmakers. One of the most remarkable elements of the NoBudge story is that over its history founder Kentucker Audley — selected for Filmmaker‘s 25 New Faces series in […]

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No Small Matter, Part Two: Four Tips on Releasing an Independent Documentary During a Pandemic https://filmmakermagazine.com/111560-no-small-matter-part-two-four-tips-on-releasing-an-independent-documentary-during-a-pandemic/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/111560-no-small-matter-part-two-four-tips-on-releasing-an-independent-documentary-during-a-pandemic/#respond Wed, 05 May 2021 18:08:52 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=111560

Last week, we chronicled the winding but rewarding grassroots impact campaign for our feature documentary on early childhood education, No Small Matter. But we left off at a critical juncture we know many friends and colleagues faced this year — to release or not to release an indie film during a pandemic? Last winter, our team brought on distribution strategist (and this article’s co-author) Jon Reiss to help determine the best way to create a final launch for the film with a theatrical and VOD release to reach beyond our grassroots outreach. With Jon we began working with Abramorama and […]

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No Small Matter: Six Tips for a Successful Grass Roots Release https://filmmakermagazine.com/111559-no-small-matter-six-tips-for-a-successful-grass-roots-release/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/111559-no-small-matter-six-tips-for-a-successful-grass-roots-release/#respond Thu, 22 Apr 2021 15:00:13 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=111559

The past year has thrown everything but the kitchen sink at filmmakers, disrupting distribution timelines, cutting the legs out from under theaters, and depriving our community of opportunities for networking, sales, and press. But there have also been bright spots. While contending with major disappointments this year, many filmmakers have successfully pivoted to unique and impactful releases — models that are worth learning from and iterating on in the years ahead. It’s tempting to reminisce upon the “before COVID” times with rose-colored glasses, but independent filmmakers were struggling to get by long before 2020. Following its completion in 2018, our […]

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Upload Prohibited: Amazon Prime Video Direct Locks Out Docs and Shorts https://filmmakermagazine.com/111340-upload-prohibited-amazon-prime-video-direct-locks-out-docs-and-shorts/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/111340-upload-prohibited-amazon-prime-video-direct-locks-out-docs-and-shorts/#respond Tue, 16 Feb 2021 17:39:44 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=111340

Amazon’s Prime Video Direct (PVD) service has a message for independent documentary and shorts filmmakers: You need not apply. Last week, Amazon’s PVD self-publishing program issued a change in policy: “At this time, we’re no longer accepting unsolicited licensing submissions via Prime Video Direct for non-fiction and short form content. We’ll notify you if these categories become available for consideration.”  Suddenly, one of the largest streaming platforms in the world was out of reach for vast numbers of companies and content creators. Filmmakers across the world have used PVD, while established indie distributors such as Samuel Goldwyn Films, Kino Lorber, […]

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DIY Lives? #LIKE‘s Distribution Journey, Part Two: The End of the Beginning https://filmmakermagazine.com/111140-diy-lives-likes-distribution-journey-part-two-the-end-of-the-beginning/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/111140-diy-lives-likes-distribution-journey-part-two-the-end-of-the-beginning/#respond Thu, 04 Feb 2021 15:00:41 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=111140

On January 26th 2021 my film, LIKE, a feminist noir thriller, debuted on Apple TV, Amazon Prime and others. It has been a long and winding road just to get to the end of the beginning. Part 1 of my article, published in July, details my voyage into the opaque world of film distribution and the ever-evolving influence of streaming, which had for years been diminishing independent film theatrical box office. But then, of course, live audiences were near-obliterated when COVID-19 lockdowns shuttered theaters. In other words, the theatrical exhibition experience was all but gone until who knows when. I […]

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Movie Theaters to Receive Billions in Relief Funds as Part of the Save Our Stages Act (Updated) https://filmmakermagazine.com/110781-movie-theaters-to-receive-billions-in-relief-funds-as-part-of-the-save-our-stages-act/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/110781-movie-theaters-to-receive-billions-in-relief-funds-as-part-of-the-save-our-stages-act/#respond Mon, 21 Dec 2020 21:56:24 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=110781

December 28, 2020 update: After delaying his signature by several days, President Trump signed the COVID-19 relief package containing the Save Our Stages act. The final specifics of the act, as released by Senator Chuck Schumer’s office, can be found at the conclusion of this article, which has also been updated. Small and mid-sized movie theaters will receive a portion of $15 billion in funds contained within the COVID-19 relief package being voted upon by Congress today. In addition to $600 stimulus payments, an extension of the $300/weekly enhanced federal unemployment benefit and further Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans, the package […]

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Searching for an Independent Distribution Strategy Amidst Pandemics and Streaming Wars https://filmmakermagazine.com/109861-searching-for-an-independent-distribution-strategy-amidst-pandemics-and-streaming-wars/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/109861-searching-for-an-independent-distribution-strategy-amidst-pandemics-and-streaming-wars/#respond Thu, 16 Jul 2020 14:00:16 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=109861

I made a microbudget movie called #LIKE. Amazingly it is wrapped, posted and on the festival circuit, and it has been receiving glowing reviews like this: “Writer/director Sarah Pirozek’s teenage noir #Like pulses with the energy of a ’70s thriller.” Discouraged by stats on Hollywood hiring and women directors — a 2015 DGA report reported that 84% of first-time scripted TV directors were white men — and inspired by the work of independent female filmmakers like Marielle Heller, Laurie Weltz and Anja Marquardt, I decided to stop waiting for permission to make my first feature. Instead of making a short-film calling […]

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Why I Will Not Put My Film Online: A Filmmaker’s Response to Covid-19 https://filmmakermagazine.com/109803-why-i-will-not-put-my-film-online-a-filmmakers-response-to-covid-19/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/109803-why-i-will-not-put-my-film-online-a-filmmakers-response-to-covid-19/#respond Mon, 15 Jun 2020 18:04:10 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=109803

Back in the days when I used to distribute avant-garde cinema on home video, I asked my friend George Kuchar about releasing Hold Me While I’m Naked and a few other of his classic films on DVD. “I can’t let you do that, Noel!” he explained. “You see, my films are legendary because nobody can see them. If someone could just go out and rent one, they’d find out they stink. I’ve got to maintain the legend!” George was sort of joking. But there was a kernel of truth in his statement. Kuchar might have been wrong that his films […]

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Are Virtual Theaters Here to Stay? https://filmmakermagazine.com/109713-are-virtual-theaters-here-to-stay/ https://filmmakermagazine.com/109713-are-virtual-theaters-here-to-stay/#respond Mon, 18 May 2020 21:28:51 +0000 https://filmmakermagazine.com/?p=109713

When Toby Leonard, programming director at Nashville’s Belcourt Theatre, returned to the space for the first time since the COVID-19 shutdown began, a six-foot cardboard display for Never Rarely Sometimes Always struck his eye. Eliza Hittman’s film was four days into the first week of a planned platform release before it was pulled from theatrical exhibition and hadn’t yet made it to the Belcourt, but its physical teaser remained. “How many of these things were there and how many did they send around the country?,” Leonard wondered. Then he took it down. As exhibitors and distributors initially adjusted to no theatrical releases for […]

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