The Omnes Collective has gained recognition for their films, including "Christmas Eve at Miller's Point" and "Eephus," which premiered at notable film festivals. Founded by indie filmmakers, the group adheres to a cooperative model that fosters creative support among its members. Despite the industry's challenges, including reduced financing and distribution opportunities, the collective's approach has resulted in increased film output and audience engagement. Key figures within the collective express optimism for the future of American cinema, viewing their collaborative efforts as a potential solution for thriving in a competitive environment.
"I actually have a lot of hope in American cinema," said "Christmas Eve in Miller's Point" director and Omnes founding member Tyler Taormina.
Working within a united group also presents challenges - even when they're all your friends.
The all-for-one model is worth a serious look, especially in a time when filmmakers struggle for support.
The Omnes Collective has steadily increased its feature film output over the last two years while growing its audience and critical acclaim.
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