Roger Corman at Sundance: 'The State of Indie Filmmaking is Better Than Its Ever Been'
Considering he's been making movies for almost sixty years, you might find it a bit surprising that director/producer Roger Corman thinks this is the best time for indie filmmakers to express themselves creatively. Getting those expressions distributed, though, is another matter entirely. Ahead, watch Movieline's Alonso Duralde chat with Corman and director Alex Stapleton about her documentary Corman's World, independent films, and which Sundance entry the legendary director loves on the title alone. (Hints: Hobo. Shotgun.)
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