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Most indie films don’t fail at distribution. They fail because nobody was waiting for them in the first place.
We still treat finishing the film as the finish line, when in reality it’s just the starting point. If you don’t have an audience before release, you’re already invisible.
Festivals might give exposure. Streamers might pick a few winners. But for most projects, there is no “big moment” coming.
What actually seems to work now is building attention early, even if it’s small, and turning that into momentum over time.
So the real question is this: are you making a film first and hoping people will care later, or are you building something people already care about before it’s even finished?
-Cinema Doktor
We still treat finishing the film as the finish line, when in reality it’s just the starting point. If you don’t have an audience before release, you’re already invisible.
Festivals might give exposure. Streamers might pick a few winners. But for most projects, there is no “big moment” coming.
What actually seems to work now is building attention early, even if it’s small, and turning that into momentum over time.
So the real question is this: are you making a film first and hoping people will care later, or are you building something people already care about before it’s even finished?
-Cinema Doktor
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