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So, 'Occupy Cannes' rolls in with that unmistakable Kaufman vibe, you know? It's a documentary that captures the spirit of rebellion at one of the most prestigious film festivals. The pacing feels almost chaotic at times, much like the indie scene itself—there's a raw energy you can't ignore. Kaufman and the Troma crew are pushing against the mainstream, showcasing practical effects that are delightfully messy and unrefined, which is totally on-brand for them. The performances aren't polished but they carry an authenticity that resonates with the message of supporting independent art. It’s distinctive because it’s not just about Cannes; it’s about the struggle of indie filmmakers everywhere, challenging norms with that punk attitude.
Explores indie filmmaking at CannesFeatures Kaufman's signature styleRaw energy and practical effects
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