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Blaine Allan <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 10 Nov 1994 20:03:22 CST
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I'm not sure if this will provide you with exactly the information you
need, but a book published a few years ago, titled Off-Hollywood:  The
Making and Marketing of Independent Films, includes case histories of
a number of feature-length films, fiction and documentary both.  Among
them:  The Ballad of Gregorio Cortez; The Good Fight; Hollywood Shuffle;
Return of the Secaucus Seven.  It's from a study commissioned by the
Sundance Institute and the Independent Feature Project (which also
published it before it appeared in a trade edition published by Grove
Weidenfeld in 1990.  The author is David Rosen, with Peter Hamilton.
 
 
Blaine Allan                           [log in to unmask]
Film Studies
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
Canada  K7L 3N6

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