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MUMBAI: Independent film producers in the
US face a tough road ahead. Fewer banks
are lending, financial terms are spun into
complex cobwebs, some studios like Paramount
Vantage are shutting shop, independent films
are made to hunt hard for buyers and the
DVD business is in a state of slumber.
I
am confident that there enough people with
passion who will make films on important
issues. Having said that there is the danger
that four years down the line there might
be less variety in terms of Hollywood content,
said Hollywood producer Lawrence Bender
during his keynote at the Ficci Frames convention
here today.
Bender,
whose new documentary about the dangers
of nuclear proliferation is being released
in the US in July, said he made An Inconvenient
Turth with Al Gore believing that it
would make a difference to the world.
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