Small town film distribution

Posted on May 29, 2008 in Selling Your Film | No Comments

Filmmaker Magazine has a great article detailing Jay Craven’s experiences self-distributing his film, Where the Rivers Flow North in rural Vermont and applying his strategies and successes to his second DIY film release, Disappearances.

Definitely an interesting and inspiring look at alternative distribution strategies.

…We needed cash, so while we waited for movie theaters to clear their schedules, we started playing town halls, granges and old opera houses. You can rent most of them for $50 and set up the show in less than an hour. And you take home all the cash at the end of the night.

— Filmmaker Magazine | Read The Full Article