
A documentary following the exploits of a group of filmmakers as they take their independent feature, "Ten 'til Noon", along the film festival circuit, and the politics, pitfalls, triumphs and comic tragedies they encounter along the way. A must see for young filmmakers on the pitfalls of indie film.... (Full plot summary below)
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A documentary following the exploits of a group of filmmakers as they take their independent feature, "Ten 'til Noon", along the film festival circuit, and the politics, pitfalls, triumphs and comic tragedies they encounter along the way. A must see for young filmmakers on the pitfalls of indie film.
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| FilmJerk.comEdward HavensCan a little documentary about the less popular film festivals find a patron to give it the chance to find an audience? |
| User ReviewTrinity CAnother great Documentary that Kevin Smith was involved wiht. |
| User ReviewAlex WGreat film nerd movie about what its like to get a film into a festival. It features one of the most uncomfortable real moments in any doc. Lots of these filmmakers complaints are BS cause there so emotionally attached to there work. Its gotta be even harder to get this movie into a festival ironically. side note: would it kill any of these filmmakers to wear a shirt with a collar? Try and look somewhat professional. |
| User ReviewTrevor WA documentary following the highs and lows of the film festival circuit. It is very informative and to the point. The documentarian does a very good job, but it is apparent that he tries to mimic the personality and style of Morgan Spurlock, which is occasionally distracting. |
| User ReviewDaniel DAlthough the subject film is poor, this is eye opening and truly terrifying. A must see for all film makers. |
| User ReviewMohamed FPretty informative for someone like me, a first hand experience on what it's like to be an indie filmmaker, working the festival circuits, though it doesn't go too deep and the info is lacking, it's still an eye opener for lots of begining filmmakers. |
| User ReviewNatalie MI saw this at the Phoenix Film Festival, its a great documentary about the filmmakers of 10 til Noon taking their film through festival circuit and going through festival politics. Honestly I saw 10 til Noon at the Phoenix Film fest a few years ago, and I hated it. At least the documentary did a good job on profiling the Phoenix Film Festival! |
| User ReviewSpencer PInstructive, useful, and daringly revealing, this film by filmmakers who were promoting another film of theirs at the same time is an eye-opening romp through an unexpectedly heated environment that is at the heart of amateur filmmakers everywhere. |
| User ReviewRobert DAn honest and blunt look into the world of film festivals. |