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  1. Clapboard Jungle had its world premiere on 6 June 2020 at the Superchannel Canadian Film Fest. It went on to screen at other film festivals that included FrightFest, where it received the award for Best Documentary. The documentary was released digitally on January 19, 2021, via Gravitas Ventures and Kamidaze Dogfight. Reception

  2. Mar 17, 2021 · CLAPBOARD JUNGLE will be available on ARROW PLAYER in US, Canada and the UK, from 19th April 2021. https://www.arrow-player.com/CLAPBOARD JUNGLE is director ...

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  3. Trailer/New Poster/World Premiere. We are pleased to announce the stand-alone documentary CLAPBOARD JUNGLE will World Premiere at Canadian Film Fest on March 26th, 5:30pm, Scotiabank Theatre, Toronto! To accompany that, we’re happy to finally release the first trailer for the film, as well as a new poster.

  4. Aug 30, 2020 · Clapboard Jungle is loaded with cinematic authority. In parallel with the interviews, we follow McConnell in his attempts to get support for first one, then another feature film. He talks us through the various parties involved, how funding is needed before a distributor can be found, etc. and the headaches that accompany such bureaucracies.

  5. An emotional and introspective journey following five years in the life and career of an independent filmmaker, supported by dozens of interviews, posing one question: how does an indie filmmaker survive in the current film business? Featuring interviews with Guillermo Del Toro, Richard Stanley, Barbara Crampton, Paul Schrader, Tom Savini, George A. Romero, Gigi Saul Guerrero, Michael Biehn, Frank Henenlotter, and many more.

  6. CLAPBOARD JUNGLE is a documentary intended to serve as a survival guide for the modern independent filmmaker. Featuring interviews with dozens of directors, producers, writers, actors ...

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  7. Jan 19, 2021 · Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business: Directed by Justin McConnell. With Chris Alexander, Dave Alexander, Chad Archibald, Charles Band. Following five years in the life and career of an independent filmmaker, supported by dozens of interviews, posing one question: how does an indie filmmaker survive in the current film business?