In this groundbreaking expose, Biskind shines a beacon into the world of Independent Film to reveal an irresistibly fascinating industry, replete with the same inflated egos, infighting, gossip, and greed as mainstream Hollywood, but also marked by a genuine and passionate love of filmmaking.
Candid, controversial, and sensationally entertaining ( Los Angeles Times ) Down and Dirty Pictures is a must-read for anyone interested in the Film world..
Not to mention the actors who emerged with them, like Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Ethan Hawke, and Uma Thurman.
Russell, are now among the best-known directors in Hollywood.
Likewise, the directors who emerged from the Independent movement, such as Quentin Tarantino, Steven Soderbergh, and David O.
He follows Sundance as it grew from a regional Film festival to the premier showcase of Independent film, succeeding almost despite the mercurial Redford, whose visionary plans were nearly thwarted by his own quixotic personality.
Biskind charts in fascinating detail the meteoric Rise of the controversial Harvey Weinstein, often described as the last mogul, who created an Oscar factory that became the envy of the studios, while leaving a trail of carnage in his wake.
As he did in his acclaimed Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, Peter Biskind takes on the movie industry of the 1990s and again gets the story ( The New York Times ).
In this dishy...superbly reported ( Entertainment Weekly ) New York Times bestseller, Peter Biskind chronicles the Rise of Independent filmmakers who reinvented Hollywood--most notably Sundance founder Robert Redford and Harvey Weinstein, who with his brother, Bob, made Miramax Films an indie powerhouse.
In this groundbreaking expose, Biskind shines a beacon into the world of Independent Film to reveal an irresistibly fascinating industry, replete with the same inflated egos, infighting, gossip, and greed as mainstream Hollywood, but also marked by a genuine and passionate love of filmmaking