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Full Tilt Boogie (1998)

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Plot

In "Full Tilt Boogie," we glimpse into the chaotic yet captivating world of indie filmmaking, as chronicled by Sarah Kelly. This docu-drama plunges us into the heart of a non-union set for the independent production 'From Dusk Till Dawn,' stationed near the desolate landscapes of Barstow. Amidst the bustling camaraderie and the unrelenting pulse of the shooting schedule, we encounter a unique blend of personalities. Quentin Tarantino and George Clooney, renowned for their craft, revel in the spotlight of Kelly's lens, while Robert Rodriguez, Juliette Lewis, and Fred Williamson provide insightful reflections on their craft. The film allows us to witness the raw, unfiltered process of scenes being crafted and shot, offering a rare, behind-the-scenes view of movie making. Kelly delves into the psyche of the crew, unveiling their individual motivations for their dedicated work in the unpredictable realm of indie cinema. The plot thickens as the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees voices their protest against the non-union status of 'From Dusk Till Dawn.' Coupled with this, executive producer Lawrence Bender presents his perspective, and Kelly probes a Variety reporter among others, adding depth to the narrative. "Full Tilt Boogie" ultimately poses the question: What truly defines an indie film? It's a moving exploration of the complexities, challenges, and cherished moments of indie filmmaking, capturing the spirit of a unique cinematic experience.

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Full Tilt Boogie is a documentary movie featuring Quentin Tarantino and directed by Sarah Kelly.

Full Tilt Boogie is currently streaming on CBS.