Sundance’s “Next” Wave of Indie Moviemakers
Feb 25th, 2010 by Peter D. Marshall
This article was written by Jennifer M. Wood.
“After introducing now-iconic indies like Steven Soderbergh (Sex, Lies, and Videotape), Quentin Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs), Wes Anderson (Bottle Rocket) and Kevin Smith (Clerks) to mainstream success in the late ’80s and early ’90s, the Sundance Film Festival became the world’s greatest showcase of low-budget moviemaking. In more recent years, however, it has been criticized for being more glitz than grit, complete with celebutantes and gifting suites.”
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I agree, Sundance is more mainstream than ever…