I had the distinct pleasure of attending the premiere of EASTER BLOODY EASTER with my producing partner, Garrett Adams. Afterwards, I hosted a delightful Q&A with the cast! It brought to mind how important the audience is to the success of independent films. In fact, how many of us still covet '90s indie films?
Here is a great video on the '90s Indie Boom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqisG0s-Njg
Why is it that we're so resistant to exploring current indie films? What can we do to ignite the interest of moviegoers to return to cinemas?
Thanks to Cord Jefferson's speech at the Oscars and Mark Duplass making moves to create their own studio, there are more opportunities to make smaller films and indie television.
https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/mark-duplass-morning-show-indie-tv-1235...
But I ask you, fellow Stage 32ers - are you watching indie stuff? If so, where and how did you find out about it? What ideas has it given you about making your own films/shows for those distributors?
Also, be sure to check out Diane Foster's Directorial Debut, EASTER BLOODY EASTER, a horror/comedy! EASTER BLOODY EASTER is now available on Digital + on Demand. Watch Now on Amazon Prime Video:
https://bit.ly/3TC2wgy
Read about Diane's journey from Stage 32 to Directorial Debut on her recent blog HERE:
https://www.stage32.com/blog/unveiling-the-journey-from-stage-32-to-dire...
I've also started this conversation in the Distribution Lounge, as closing the gap between creator and audience, I believe, is the key to reigniting the indie film industry. See what others have to say about the audience experience:
https://www.stage32.com/lounge/distribution/DISTRIBUTORS-How-Do-We-Make-...