low-budget

"We Were Well Under A Half Million": Interview With Harry Greenberger, Writer, Director And Producer Of STARING AT THE SUN
“We Were Well Under A Half Million”: Interview With Harry Greenberger, STARING AT THE SUN Writer/Director

We spoke with Harry Greenberger about his directorial debut Staring At the Sun, the film’s festival run, and what he has planned next!

THE BASTARD SWORD: Inspiring For Micro-Budget Feature Filmmakers
THE BASTARD SWORD: Inspiring For Micro-Budget Feature Filmmakers

It’s undeniably flawed, but considering its mindbogglingly low £2,000 budget, The Bastard Sword is an impressive achievement.

Creating Tension With Limited Resources In THE SADIST
Creating Tension With Limited Resources In THE SADIST

The Sadist is a 1963 exploitation picture that lives in relative obscurity – but its technical ingenuity is begging to be rediscovered.

ANTI MATTER: Ambitious And Original, But Ultimately Incoherent
ANTI MATTER: Ambitious & Original, But Ultimately Incoherent

Anti Matter displays ingenious science fiction storytelling on a micro budget- but sadly, the film falls down a wormhole of its own making.

The Value Of Community In Filmmaking: Filming DEAD CERTAIN

We shot Dead Certain in the French Alps during seventeen intense days in the winter of 2014. A post-epidemic thriller, we wanted the film to feel desolate and lonely. The quaint town of Monnetier-Mornex offered a perfect setting: