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Darren Lynn Bousman on the Current Hollywood Climate and Indie Filmmaking vs. 2008

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Darren Lynn Bousman on the Current Hollywood Climate and Indie Filmmaking vs. 2008
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Repo! The Genetic Opera director Darren Lynn Bousman discusses the challenges of funding and creative control in today's Hollywood compared to the time he was making the movie in 2008. He explains how he and his crew were allowed to be creative and artistic, mentioning the rarity of that opportunity today. He reveals the numerous obstacles that prevent such creatively-driven projects and discusses grossing just $188,000 after its limited release during its initial run. He attributes this to the current risk-averse nature of the movie industry. The filmmaker also reminisces about the creative and artistic process that led to the final product of Repo!, feeling like it's his most personal version of his movies. He expresses astonishment at how his movie managed to gain a cult following, bypassing commercial success. He concludes by expressing hope that the independent side of filmmaking and artists' freedom can still live within the industry, despite the current cultural shifting landscape. He believes that the risk cannot come at the expense of the viewer's entertainment experience. Lastly, he validates the 4K re-release of the movie with extra-gory 4K, calling it 'a force to behold.'

Darren Lynn Bousman reflected on the changes in the movie industry since ' Repo! The Genetic Opera ' was released in 2008, stating that the lack of commercial appeal , compared to his earlier work on the Saw series, led to difficulties while making the film.

He attributed this to the current climate of prioritizing financial success over artistic freedom. However, he emphasized that his personal version of the movie was allowed to come through, even when financing was uncertain. The film, called 'the goriest musical ever' by ScreenRant, received a 4K re-release and was praised for its artistic and personal stamp.

His fondest memory of the project was working with younger cast members and the creative process that led to the movie's culmination, even in the face of challenges. Despite his success, he highlighted the uphill battle of filmmaking, emphasizing that it is an art and a battle to create a film that looks and feels the way its creator intended.

For his part, Bousman seemed unsure if the current climate would allow such risky and independent works to thrive in the future, due to a heightened risk-aversion in decision-makers and creatives. Lastly, Bousman highlighted the film's unique mix of genres, configuring it in a category called 'R', likely referring to its commercial failure while being 'rated R'

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