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Clapboard Jungle (2020)

“In the film business, dreams take work”

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Plot

Venturing into the labyrinthine world of the modern film industry, Clapboard Jungle (2020) is a compelling exploration of an independent filmmaker's life and career over a span of five transformative years. In an era where technology evolves as rapidly as the blink of an eye and the market overflows with eager talents, making a film has become everyone's game. However, carving out a prosperous living remains a dream for many. Clapboard Jungle serves as an illuminating beacon in this cinematic wilderness, offering a survival guide for those brave souls navigating the risky business of independent filmmaking. The documentary takes the audience on an intimate journey, shadowing one filmmaker's personal voyage while providing valuable insights from an impressive ensemble of industry insiders. Featuring candid interviews with a diverse array of individuals, from directors and producers to actors and distributors, and even festival programmers and publicity personas, the film paints a holistic picture of the contemporary film industry's realities. Each narrative thread weaves together to answer a haunting question: how does an indie filmmaker stay afloat in an industry that's as unpredictable as the sea? Clapboard Jungle is more than just a documentary - it's an immersive experience into the heart of filmmaking, chronicling the trials and tribulations of an industry teetering on the edge of constant change. It's a must-watch for any aspiring filmmaker or anyone intrigued by the world behind the silver screen.

Where to watch Clapboard Jungle?

Clapboard Jungle is a documentary movie.

Clapboard Jungle is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Filmzie, Plex, Plex Player, The Roku Channel, Tubi TV and VUDU Free and it's also available on Hoopla.

It is also possible to buy Clapboard Jungle on Amazon Video, Apple TV, Google Play Movies, Vudu and YouTube.