Book description
Just what is 'independent' cinema? D. K. Holm aims to define a term
all too carelessly used both by media commentators and marketers, and
distinguish it from categories such as avant-garde, underground,
experimental or 'art' films, with which it is often confused. By
contrasting studio-era Hollywood with changes in the business since
the 1970s, and the rise of companies such as Miramax and New Line, it
shows the birth of a commercial environment in which the new
independent cinema can emerge. Profiles of specific filmmakers suggest
how diverse personalities use independent cinema for individual ends;
directors such as James Mangold, who found indie cinema to be a
stepping stone to more mainstream movies, Jill Sprecher, who uses its
flexibility to explore philosophical ideas, and Guy Maddin, one of the
few true independent filmmakers, whose films are beholden to his own
unique vision rather than financiers or abstract audience markets.
D. K. Holm is a weekly columnist for Kevin Smith's website
QuickStopEntertainment. com (formerly MoviePoopShoot), and has written
previous Pocket Essentials on Robert Crumb, Quentin Tarantino and Film
Soleil.