Filmmakers
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The Nigerian
filmmakers
really, really, are doing what they like.
We didn’t have to tell to the Nigerian
filmmakers.
Filmmakers, friends of mine, they look at Nollywood and they say, "Wow, they are doing what we really want to do, and make a buck and live with this job."
I think that the key to a healthy society is a thriving community of storytellers, and I think that the Nigerian
filmmakers
really have proved this.
FS: My job ends here, and the Nollywood
filmmakers
really have now to work.
I'm here today representing a team of artists and technologists and
filmmakers
that worked together on a remarkable film project for the last four years.
But I've been trying to think about ways to give power to these independent voices, to give power to the filmmakers, to give power to people who are trying to use film for change.
And I know that there are independent
filmmakers
and films out there that can really make this happen.
I have young
filmmakers
come up to me and say, "Give me some advice for doing this."
Unlike their creative brothers and sisters, who are sculptors or photographers or
filmmakers
or musicians, fashion designers can sample from all their peers' designs.
Gotta credit these
filmmakers
for that bit of originality and for perpetuating that stereotype.
4" was apparently so low budget that the
filmmakers
couldn't afford any optical effects;the ones taken from "Android" look seriously dated.4
I figured at least if they're going to make a film adaptation of the worst book I've ever read the
filmmakers
might as well be accurate.
There is no excuse for such lousy directing or writing and one hopes these
filmmakers
will suffer accordingly.
As for the documentary, the
filmmakers
don't appear to have any POV and the film is poorly structured and wildly uneven.
The positive reviews on this page are planted by the
filmmakers
and their friends.
If the IMDb are gonna allow
filmmakers
to dictate what is written about their films then that is a very sad thing.
The
filmmakers
neglected to connect the dots--that is, the sequence of events and choices that led from Charlie Wilson and the anti-Soviet mujaheddin to Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden and eventually to 9/11.
The
filmmakers
of course neglect to tell us the back-story--why were the Soviets in Afghanistan?--but that omission pales in comparison to their failure to reveal that support for Islamicist extremists in Afghanistan in the name of rabid anti-communism ultimately strengthened the hand of anti-western forces and was a big contributing factor to the mess that we find ourselves in today (9/11, terrorist networks, a prolonged ground war in Afghanistan, etc.).
I wanted to see what angles the
filmmakers
would attack in telling the story.
Why is it that American
filmmakers
always go out of there way to portray Jamaicans as a bunch of backwards ass bush babies and worse yet, cast people to play Jamaicans who sound utterly ridiculous when they try to imitate the accent?
This might seem like a spoiler, but it's something that really only inherits a wee bit of focus on the
filmmakers'
part.
But mainly it just felt like the
filmmakers
said to themselves - "Hey I have some money, so let's make a movie!" - without really thinking it out.
The
filmmakers
it seems lacked the originality to modernize the Bible story whatsoever, and instead just had it take place in a present time without changing anything to the plot, leaving many elements that just don't add up such as this and make it obvious of the idiotic motifs and writing within the movie.
They are obviously not real
filmmakers
and I really hope that they have gone back to their day jobs after realizing that this is the best they could do!
Pity that the
filmmakers
felt the need to tack on a contrived subplot about a conniving golddigger and her violent husband.
It looks like the only winning bet for Portuguese
filmmakers
is to include some (if not a lot) of nudity of the local stars, together with slang which otherwise, in the nowadays Portuguese society, is repulsed with horror.
The
filmmakers
had good intentions, but the overall quality of the direction and production value was obviously lacking a great deal.
I appreciate the effort that the
filmmakers
wanted to depict the story of Moses and the exodus of Israel, and that the film helps viewers to put themselves into Moses' shoes and gain understanding of the intense burden laid upon Moses' shoulders.
I imagine that the other 300 people that gave this movie such high votes must be independent
filmmakers.
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