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Independent cinema refers to a broad range of filmmaking practices and movements that operate outside the mainstream film industry, characterized by low budgets

Overview

Independent cinema refers to a broad range of filmmaking practices and movements that operate outside the mainstream film industry, characterized by low budgets, innovative storytelling, and a focus on artistic expression. With roots in the French New Wave and the American independent film movement of the 1960s and 1970s, independent cinema has evolved to encompass a diverse array of styles, genres, and themes. From the early works of [[john-cassavetes|John Cassavetes]] and [[andy-warhol|Andy Warhol]] to the contemporary films of [[quentin-tarantino|Quentin Tarantino]] and [[ava-duvernay|Ava DuVernay]], independent cinema has consistently pushed the boundaries of storytelling and challenged the dominance of Hollywood. With the rise of digital technology and online platforms, independent cinema has become more accessible and democratized, allowing new voices and perspectives to emerge. Today, independent cinema is a thriving and eclectic ecosystem, with a global network of filmmakers, festivals, and distributors working together to promote innovative and daring filmmaking. The [[sundance-film-festival|Sundance Film Festival]] and the [[toronto-international-film-festival|Toronto International Film Festival]] are just two examples of the many platforms that support and celebrate independent cinema. As the film industry continues to evolve, independent cinema remains a vital and dynamic force, driving innovation and creativity in the world of film.