An article in the Christian Science Monitor from back in May about a situation that is all too familiar to independent filmmakers.
In these digital days, it seems anyone can direct. But with hundreds of microbudgeted movies made each year, demand for venues and audiences is way up. Many films don't reach the festival circuit, let alone get a theatrical release or rack space at Blockbuster. Some go straight to DVD. Some find a specialized audience on the Internet. Some go nowhere.
Read the full article in the CSM now.
Chris Holland has been writing about movies since 1991. In 1996 he co-founded 
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