
Maybe We Can Go to Hollywood
Tells the tale of Philly punk legend Mikey Wild & local filmmaker Isaac Williams as they set out to pay cinematic tribute to classic horror films. Fighting illness & armed with a budget of $178, these two mavericks do their damnedest to make it “scary”. Included in the running time is the short the group is working, "Paying The Price".
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Plot Summary
This documentary short follows the journey of aspiring filmmakers as they navigate the challenges and dreams associated with trying to make it in Hollywood. It explores their motivations, creative processes, and the realities of the film industry.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Maybe We Can Go to Hollywood" received limited wide release and critical attention. It is generally viewed as an earnest portrayal of independent filmmaking aspirations.
What Reviewers Say
- Offers a glimpse into the struggles of independent filmmakers.
- Appreciated for its candid look at pursuing artistic dreams.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of a broader collection of independent shorts aiming to showcase emerging talent and diverse storytelling approaches.
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