- The film industry is scrutinized as never before in FLMKR, a new feature from Dallas-based GutsyFilms. Written and Directed by African-American veteran independent filmmaker John Carstarphen and Produced by Rebecca Rice, FLMKR is a brash, sexy, controversial look at how films get made--or don't get made, and why. Carstarphen and Rice have designed a surreal meditation on the film industry, one as loopy and bizarre as the industry itself. FLMKR doesn't simply examine the process of making a film. It explores the agonies of creative endeavor from personal compromises, to the concessions required of an entertainment-addicted society; all seen through the eyes of one paranoid filmmaker, living and working in the heart of the "conspiracy capital of the world", Dallas, Texas.—Rebecca Rice <rebdrice@aol.com>
- The film industry is scrutinized as never before in FLMKR, a new feature from Dallas-based GutsyFilms. Written and Directed by African-American veteran independent filmmaker John Carstarphen and Produced by Rebecca Rice, FLMKR is a brash, sexy, controversial look at how films get made--or don't get made, and why. Carstarphen and Rice have designed a surreal meditation on the film industry, one as loopy and bizarre as the industry itself. FLMKR doesn't simply examine the process of making a film. It explores the agonies of creative endeavor from personal compromises, to the concessions required of an entertainment-addicted society; all seen through the eyes of one paranoid filmmaker, living and working in the heart of the "conspiracy capital of the world", Dallas, Texas.This film was an Official Selection: Cannes Forum Afro Media 1999 via ArtMattan Productions, NYC.
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