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All the Love You Cannes!
Known for what must be the cheapest and cheesiest of the indie film world, Troma films takes on Cannes with gallons of fake blood, the Tronettes, and numerous hijinks by an uncontrollable group of volunteer Troma fans, costumed, naked, and did I mention covered with blood? While any publicity is good publicity, the low budget Troma films must wonder what this will do to their reputation. And I think they're thinking, woohoo!
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Plot Summary
A mockumentary that follows the fictional filmmaker Yusuf Darr as he attempts to make a splash at the Cannes Film Festival with his avant-garde film, 'The Death of the Artist.' The film satirizes the pretentiousness and absurdity often associated with the world of independent cinema and film festivals.
Critical Reception
This independent mockumentary garnered a niche following for its satirical take on the film industry. While not a mainstream hit, it was appreciated by those who understood its humor and critique of artistic pretension.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sharp wit and satirical edge.
Found to be a humorous send-up of pretentious filmmaking.
Some viewers found the humor a bit too inside for general appeal.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on a shoestring budget, with many scenes improvised to capture the chaotic and often humorous nature of independent filmmaking and festival circuits.
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