How I made a feature film for $2,500
Last year I had the first screening for my first feature film, Subject 36. This is the story of how I made it for virtually no money, and who I have to thank for helping it come into existence. Making a feature film for almost no money is very challenging, and every no-budget feature comes with it's own set of unexpected challenges. I hope you enjoy learning about my micro-budget journey.

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