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Claring the air
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 Clearing the air.

 


Low Budget does not mean films devoid of ideas or artistic quality, it simply means films made with a restricted economy, executed both in peripheral or underdeveloped countries as well as in economic and culturally leading societies, whether they're in official production programs or made in independent or alternative environments.

Non-Budget Film Manifest.

1- The globalization endeavor broadens the abyss between low budget and wealthy films. This definitely rouses the danger of the implanting of a unique model of thought, that sacrifices the diversity and legitimacy of other national and cultural identities.

2- Today, the technological revolution in films brings about the means to oppose some resistance to this depersonalizing project, while the new technical possibilities progressively take strength, as is the case of digital video and its latter enlargement to 35 mm, that considerably reduces the economic process of film production.

3- This results in a gradual democratization of this profession, shaking off the elitist nature that has been the characteristic of this art so unavoidably linked to industry.

4- Encouraging and taking advantage of this reduction in production costs will result in the immediate insertion of social groups and communities that have never had access to film production, and at the same time help emerging national cinematographies endure.

5- It would be a fundamental bastion in eluding the feeling of helplessness that comes from the globalizing vandalism and will once and for all legitimate the polyvalence in styles, legacies and purposes which are not the property of any single nation nor of a unique imposed conception of the world.

6- For this to occur efficiently, one must knock down the wall of distribution control by a single large group or transnational, that generates the alienation of a public that does not have access to the work of its national authors.

7- This will allow us to fight against the wanton display of violence that degrades audiences, especially the younger spectators.

8- The gradual dis-alienation of the public will only bear fruit if the different governments implant legal actions to support the production and distribution of their native film works.

9- Then, we will be able to say that the barbaric age in filmmaking is definitely over.

 
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Último Encuentro
1era. Muestra Temática
del 20 al 23 de noviembre de 2008

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