Director Jack Truman and Writer/Actress Opal Dockery
2012 Nevada Film Festival
I love being a filmmaker.
Not just any filmmaker. An underground filmmaker. A no budget filmmaker. A truly independent filmmaker.
Filmmaking doesn't get much more independent than that.
Independent film rocks. And when you have the balls to make your own movie and tell your own story your way. it's very rewarding and satisfying.
And there's an audience out there waiting to see your movie.
Case in point, look at this next month coming up for my underground no budget movies:
This last weekend, our films rocked the film festival circuit from Texas to England:
PHONE SEX GRANDMA played last Saturday night in the U.K. at the St. Albans Film Festival, and won the Special Mention Jury Award for Best Film
6 of our award winning shorts played Sunday night in Austin at the RXSM Film Festival:
PHONE SEX GRANDMA
THE OUTHOUSE
THE ACCEPTABLE SIN
THE 60 YEAR OLD STRIPPER
PAYDAY LOAN
WOODY THE REDNECK
It was the Texas premiere for WOODY, 60 YEAR OLD, and PAYDAY LOAN.
In April, our award winning mockumentary short film WOODY THE REDNECK will be having its Arizona debut at a major film festival in Tucson.
Also, that month, the World Premiere of our brand new documentary short about Women's Rights, TITS, will screen in London at the Let's All Be Free Film Festival.
And this weekend, we'll know the news for 11 more film festival screenings for our films.
There's an audience out there around the world waiting to see your movie.
You just have to make your movie.
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