In the late 1980s and 1990s, there was a great movement in independent cinema of no-budget filmmaking that was the beginning for some of the most successful and popular filmmakers of the modern day. Let's take a look at five features from that movement and see what lessons we can learn on how to make a great film with as little money as possible. You can support this channel at Patreon- bit.ly/2v27J8x For educational purposes only. Press the CC button for film titles. Interviews/Documentaries- Good Taste Meets Bad Taste (1987) - bit.ly/2eHFh02 The Making of El Mariachi- The Robert Rodriguez Ten Minute Film School - bit.ly/2fne18w Christopher Nolan on Following- Conversations Inside the Criterion Collection - bit.ly/1tNbuSH Richard Linklater on Slacker - bit.ly/2fD6INs Mark Kermode reviews Inglourious Basterds - bit.ly/2eHC8NX (and hello to Jason Isaacs...) Further Reading- Rebel Without a Crew by Robert Rodriguez - amzn.to/2fpAjVJ Spike, Mike, Slackers, and Dykes by John Pierson - amzn.to/2fLXeyB The ABC's of No-Budget Filmmaking by Peter Broderick - bit.ly/2fDeG9t You can follow me through: Twitter- twitter.com/andymsaladino Vimeo- vimeo.com/theroyaloceanfilmsociety