ABSTRACT

From Easy Rider to The Blair Witch Project, this book is a comprehensive examination of the independent film scene. Exploring the uneasy relationship between independent films and the major studios, the contributors trace the changing ideas and definitions of independent cinema, and the diversity of independent film practices.

They consider the ways in which indie films are marketed and distributed, and how new technologies such as video, cable and the internet, offered new opportunities for filmmakers to produce and market independent films.

Turning to the work of key auteurs such as John Sayles and Haile Gerima, contributors ask whether independent filmmakers can also be stars, and consider how indie features like Boys Don't Cry and Shopping for Fangs address issues of gender, sexuality and ethnicity normally avoided by Hollywood.

For all students of film studies and American studies, this cultural journey through independent film history will be an absolute must read.

chapter 1|19 pages

Introduction

From the margins to the mainstream

part I|47 pages

Critical formations

chapter 3|7 pages

Ordinary people, European-style

Or how to spot an independent feature

chapter 4|6 pages

Independence for independents

chapter 5|12 pages

Dimension Pictures

Portrait of a 1970s' independent

chapter 6|5 pages

End of the indies

Death of the Sayles men

chapter 7|9 pages

Alternative cinemas

part II|54 pages

Cult film/cool film

chapter 8|18 pages

'Queen of the indies'

Parker Posey's niche stardom and the taste cultures of independent film

chapter 9|17 pages

Dark, disturbing, intelligent, provocative, and quirky

Avant-garde cinema of the 1980s and 1990s 1

part |51 pages

Iconoclasts and auteurs

chapter 11|15 pages

John Sayles, independent filmmaker

'Bet on yourself'

chapter 12|13 pages

Haile Gerima

'Sacred shield of culture'

chapter 13|19 pages

Seminal fantasies

Wakefield Poole, pornography, independent cinema and the avant-garde

part |51 pages

Identity hooks ⇔ cultural binds

chapter 14|15 pages

Generation Q's ABCs

Queer kids and 1990s' independent films

chapter 16|15 pages

Guests at The Wedding Banquet

The cinema of the Chinese diaspora and the rise of the American independents

part |56 pages

Shifting markets, changing media

chapter 18|20 pages

Digital deployment(s)

chapter 19|18 pages

The IFC and Sundance

Channeling independence