Beating Those Indie Filmmaking Odds

by Peter D. Marshall on October 30, 2009

“It can be hard to make a mark as a young filmmaker. Seems even when you have a decent idea, the funding drops out. Or, once you’ve finished your masterpiece, no one is interested in distributing it. It really does take a special kind of person to try and persevere against these odds. Yu Irie, it seems, is just such a person.”

Read this article from Rover Arts.

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John Gaskin October 30, 2009 at 10:41 AM

Thanks for the article about Yu Irie (written by James Gartner in Montreal). It’s a relief to see someone taking the care to publish the good news.

As always, I admire your perseverance and contribution to Indie filmmaking.

John Gaskin

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