Well the pros are saying that this is because there is a crap load of indies out and none of them are breaking the clutter (hollywoodreporter.com) Even with box offices turning in record highs this summer, the spin-off companies of the major studios that invest in independent movies (you know, the ones with olive branches framed around "first place at blah blah blah"


So what is my theory on marketing indie films? Keep it cheap and easy. You can go the Micheal Moore way and throw your name around to get recognized like his new one Sicko but most indie directors don't have the clout to do that. So just keep it simple and easy. Make the movie cheap and market it modestly, if the product is good and thought-provoking and original, then it will find an audience. But right now there is definitely a feeling of, "it's not cool if everyone is doing it."
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what do you mean - harry potter movie doesnt' come out for awhile - there was a new one this summer? And double check Moore's first name - might be a typo...
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