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A no-budget film is a film made with very little or no money.

Young directors starting out in filmmaking and several older ones commonly use this method because there are few other options available to them at that point. All the actors and technicians are employed in these films without remuneration. These films are largely non-profit. Usually the director works alone on such films, or uses a very minimum “crew” of volunteers to assist him/her on such projects, where no money or financing is available, not including the cost of equipments and software used in production and post-production.

Satyajit Ray’s debut film, Pather Panchali (1955),[1] which was produced on a budget of ₹1.5 lakh (US$2,100)[2] Along with the other films in Ray’s The Apu Trilogy the film is frequently listed among the greatest films of all time.[3][4][5][6] In 1960, Ron Rice released The Flower Thief, starring Taylor Mead, to a positive reception. The film was produced for less than $1000[7] using black-and-white 16mm 50′ film cartridges left over from aerial gunnery equipment used during World War II.[8] In the early 1960s, filmmaker Jack Smith used discarded color-reversal film stock to film Flaming Creatures.[9] John Waters’ 1964 black-and-white film Hag in a Black Leather Jacket reportedly cost $30 to make, though Waters has said that he stole the film stock.[10] Craig Baldwin’s Flick Skin is entirely made from discarded film, or “found footage”, retrieved from a projectionist’s booth.[citation needed] The No Wave Cinema movement of the late 1970s, represented by filmmakers such as Vivienne Dick, produced many notable no-budget films shot on Super 8,[11] such as Beauty Becomes The Beast. In 1993, Sarah Jacobson’s first film, I Was a Teenage Serial Killer, was made with “one camera, one tape recorder, one mic and, like, four lights”.[12] G.B. Jones took 13 years to film, direct and edit on Super 8mm the feature film The Lollipop Generation, which was filmed whenever she could afford to buy a roll of film, and finally released in 2008.[13] In 2012, first-time director Shawn Holmes shot his debut film Memory Lane with non-professional actors and a budget of less than $300.[14] In the same year Goodbye Promise, the first movie ever to be distributed online directly to its audience via a crowdfunding platform.[15] was released. The 2013 sci-fi Hyperfutura by James O’Brien employed found footage married to a live action narrative to create a dystopian future on an inventive no-budget scale.[16]

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