We Make Movies

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"Behind the Scenes of a Minor Motion Picture"
  • 2017
  • 1 hr 51 min
  • 7.5  (127)

We Make Movies is an independent comedy film from 2016 that follows the journey of a group of struggling filmmakers who attempt to make a feature film in just 30 days. The film is directed by Matt Tory, who also stars in the film alongside Jordan Hopewell and Zack Slort. The story revolves around a struggling filmmaker named Matt (played by Matt Tory) who is desperate to make a feature film but finds himself constantly facing financial and creative setbacks. Matt's girlfriend, Darcy (played by Jordan Hopewell) convinces him to join a 30-day film challenge where filmmakers have to complete an entire feature film in just 30 days. Matt jumps at the chance, and along with his best friend, Zack (played by Zack Slort), they set out to produce their film.

However, things don't go quite as planned, and the trio faces multiple challenges along the way including casting issues, financial problems and creative differences. The film offers a humorous take on the indie filmmaking community, as well as a good-natured parody of the industry as a whole.

One of the notable features of the film is the self-referential humor that it employs throughout. The film pokes fun at the various tropes and clichés of independent filmmaking, as well as the larger film industry. For instance, at one point in the film, Matt and Zack attend a pitch meeting with a group of investors in order to secure funding for their film. The investors are all portrayed as painfully out-of-touch with what audiences want, and their suggestions for the film are laughably bad. This scene is just one example of how the film manages to find humor in the various frustrations faced by independent filmmakers.

Another standout aspect of We Make Movies is its portrayal of strong and capable female characters. Darcy, Matt's girlfriend, is shown to be just as passionate and driven as the male characters in the film, and she often outshines them in terms of creativity and practicality. The film also features a diverse cast, and the characters are presented in a way that feels authentic.

The film takes a lighthearted approach to the topic of filmmaking, but it also manages to address some serious issues along the way. One of the themes that the film explores is the difficulty of balancing artistic vision with commercial success. Matt and Zack are both passionate about their film, but they often find themselves having to make compromises in order to appease investors and appeal to a wider audience. This struggle is something that many independent filmmakers can relate to, and it's presented in a way that's both amusing and thoughtful.

Overall, We Make Movies is a charming and fun film that offers a fresh perspective on the world of independent filmmaking. It's not a film that takes itself too seriously, but it manages to tackle some important themes while still delivering plenty of laughs. The film is ultimately a celebration of the creative process, and it's sure to resonate with anyone who has ever struggled to bring their artistic vision to life.

We Make Movies is a 2017 comedy with a runtime of 1 hour and 51 minutes. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 7.5.

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  • Release Date
    2017
  • Runtime
    1 hr 51 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (127)