Best picture winner 'Anora' is an indie film what does that mean?
Briefly

The film 'Anora' captured the best picture award at the Oscars, celebrating the achievements of independent filmmaking. Directed by Sean Baker and produced by Neon, the film was made with a modest budget of $6 million and a dedicated crew of 40 members. Baker and producer Alex Coco emphasized the contributions of indie artists throughout their acceptance speeches. The film’s success, which also included wins for screenplay and direction, serves as inspiration for aspiring filmmakers against the backdrop of Hollywood's high-budget productions.
Long live independent film! That's how Anora director Sean Baker ended his speech on Sunday night after accepting the award for best picture.
We made this movie for $6 million... shooting on location in New York City with about 40 crew members.
This film was made on the blood, sweat and tears of incredible indie artists.
If you're trying to make independent films, keep doing it... This is proof.
Read at www.npr.org
[
|
]