Indie and Mainstream Talent
by Fred Crow • February 22, 2009 • Articles, Cinequest 19
Cinequest 2009
I’ve noticed an interesting happening taking place within Indie films during the past few years. It’s the arrival of Hollywood mainstream tallent. Seems that the Indie has gained a legitimate face and has attracted the more seasoned film denizens into the genre. Maybe its a way to hone their skills. Maybe its a way to tell their different stories. Regardless, some big names are entering into the Indie film fray.
And their entrance can be good and bad. Good, that the focus of talent and experience entering into the Indie world will continue to raise the level of film quality. Bad, that Hollywood tends to take over and surpress that which doesn’t conform to its own image; If a film isn’t commercial it doesn’t get supported.
I wonder where the Independent will be in ten to fifteen year if the trend continues. Last year Cinequest brought us Minni Driver in “Take.” This year were treated to the vernerable Frank Langella and the always enjoyable Elliiott Gould in “The Call.”
Will we see oscar nominations for future films? Dunno. I suppose it depends on whether Hollywood wants to continue playing in the Indie pond. I do know I’ve seen some great and engaging work that could rival box office ticket sales – given a chance. We’ll see.
Cinequest 2009 has arrived and it’s time to enjoy the energies and creativity of the film maker. The screen doesn’t get much better than this.