Guerrilla filmmaking refers to a form of
independent film
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making characterized by ultra-low micro budgets, skeleton crews, and limited props using whatever resources, locations and equipment is available. The genre is named in reference to
guerrilla warfare
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due to these techniques typically being used to shoot quickly in
real locations without obtaining
filming permits or providing any other sort of warning.
Independent filmmakers typically resort to guerrilla filmmaking because they do not have the budget or time to obtain permits, rent out locations, or build expensive sets. Larger and more "mainstream" film studios tend to avoid guerrilla filmmaking tactics because of the risk of being sued, fined or having their reputation damaged due to negative publicity.
According to Yukon Film Commission Manager Mark Hill, "guerrilla filmmaking is driven by passion with whatever means at hand".
Guerrilla films
Janet Maslin of ''
The New York Times
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'' characterized cult
B-movie filmmaker
Ed Wood as a guerrilla filmmaker. As depicted in the biopic ''
Ed Wood'', Wood stole a fake octopus for one of the scenes in his low budget films.
Film critic
Roger Ebert
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described ''
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song'', directed by
Melvin Van Peebles, as "a textbook on guerrilla filmmaking" in his review of ''
Baadasssss!'', a
biopic about the making of ''Sweet Sweetback''. Ben Sisario of ''
The New York Times
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'' called Van Peebles "a hero of guerrilla filmmaking" who has suffered for his uncompromising vision.
Spike Lee's ''
She's Gotta Have It'' was a guerrilla film on a budget of $175,000 which made $7,137,502 at the box office. It was Spike Lee's first feature-length film and inspired him to write the book ''Spike Lee's Gotta Have It: Inside Guerrilla Filmmaking''.
New Queer Cinema director
Gregg Araki
Gregg Araki (born December 17, 1959) is an American filmmaker. He is noted for his involvement with the New Queer Cinema movement. His ''Teenage Apocalypse'' film trilogy, consisting of ''Totally F***ed Up ''(1993), ''The Doom Generation ''(1995) ...
shot his first two films, ''
Three Bewildered People in the Night'' (1987) and ''
The Long Weekend (O' Despair)'' (1989) using a spring-wound
Bolex camera and scrap film stock, on a budget of $5,000 each.
Robert Rodriguez shot the action film ''
El Mariachi'' in Spanish. ''El Mariachi'', which was shot for around $7,000 with money partially raised by volunteering in medical research studies, won the Audience Award at the
Sundance Film Festival
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The festival has acted ...
in 1992. The film, originally intended for the Spanish-language low-budget home-video market, was distributed by
Columbia Pictures
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in the
United States
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. Rodriguez described his experiences making the film in his book ''
Rebel Without a Crew''. The book and film would inspire other filmmakers to pick up cameras and make no-budget movies.
''
Pi'', directed by
Darren Aronofsky
Darren Aronofsky (born February 12, 1969) is an American Filmmaking, filmmaker. His films are noted for their surreal, dramatic, and often disturbing elements, frequently in the form of psychological realism. His accolades include a Golden Lion ...
, was made on a budget of $68,000. It proved to be a financial success at the box office ($4.6 million gross worldwide). Aronofsky raised money for the project by selling $100 shares in the film to family and friends, and was able to pay them all back with a $50 profit per-share when the film was sold to Artisan.
Troma Entertainment
Troma Entertainment is an American independent film production company, production and film distributor, distribution company founded by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz (producer), Michael Herz in 1974. They are the longest running independent film ...
is a
film production
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and
distribution company founded by
Lloyd Kaufman
Stanley Lloyd Kaufman Jr. (born December 30, 1945) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer and actor. Alongside producer Michael Herz, he is the co-founder of Troma Entertainment film studio, and the director of many of their featu ...
and
Michael Herz in 1974. The company produces low-budget independent films, many of which have developed
cult followings. Kaufman has been outspoken about their use of
guerrilla marketing
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and tolerance of piracy, and he has written the books ''
All I Need to Know About Filmmaking I Learned from The Toxic Avenger'' and ''
Make Your Own Damn Movie!'', which outline his philosophy of quick and inexpensive independent film.
''
Paranormal Activity'', directed by first time director
Oren Peli, was shot for approximately $10,000.
Michael Cieply of ''
The New York Times
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'' described the production and release as "guerrilla style". After being well received at film festivals, Paramount put the film on a tour where fans could request a screening.
''
Escape from Tomorrow'', made for $650,000, was "shot in a guerrilla-style manner at
Walt Disney World
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and
Disneyland
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without the permission of the parks," according to Jason Guerrasio of
Indiewire. The film was originally expected not to be released due to fears of a lawsuit from Disney, but it was released on
video on demand
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in October 2013.
''
Clark: A Gonzomentary'' was a 2012
gonzo journalism-styled mockumentary about an amateur filmmaker documenting a
Philadelphia
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n eccentric artist and his creative process. The guerrilla-style techniques implemented were used as part of the story itself, to represent the amateur production within the story. It was shot with a budget of less than $3,000 with a
Canon XL2 and a
Panasonic AG-DVX100. The director opted out of using a
steadicam purposefully to achieve more shakiness. It was awarded Outstanding Lead Actor in a comedy or mockumentary by The 2013
LA Web Series Festival and deemed "a gonzomentary truly realized" by Mark Bell of ''
Film Threat
''Film Threat'' is an American online film review publication, and earlier, a national magazine that focused primarily on independent film, although it also reviewed videos and DVDs of mainstream films, as well as Hollywood movies in theaters. ...
''.
''
Super Demetrios'' (2011), the first
Greek superhero
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film, made on a budget of €2,000, won the audience award at the 52nd
Thessaloniki International Film Festival with the highest number of votes in the history of the festival and became an instant cult classic,
"proving that Greek guerrilla cinema can survive without state funding injections" according to Giannis Zoumboulakis of ''To Vima'' newspaper.
See also
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Planning the Low-Budget Film''
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The Guerilla Filmmakers Handbook''
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References
External links
Spike Lee on guerilla [sic] filmmaking
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