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  1. Nov 11, 2021 · Reservoir Dogs (1992) - Budget: $1.2 Million. Quentin Tarantino's feature film debut is still one of his most highly regarded, and it was made for a relatively low budget, though the exact figure is uncertain. It follows the members of a group of robbers before and after a job has gone wrong.

    • Upstream Color (2013) Budget : $50,000. I believe along with ‘Under The Skin’, Shane Carruth’s ‘Upstream Color’ is the greatest sci-fi film this century has to offer.
    • A Separation (2011) Budget : $500,000. Asghar Farhadi’s masterpiece, ‘A Separation’ was made for half a million dollars and is the perfect reminder of the impact a profound screenplay has on a film.
    • Primer (2004) Budget: $7000. ‘Primer’ is a super-weird, super-crazy film about garage inventions and time travel. Shane Carruth’s puzzling debut goes about its business assuming that audience is as intelligent as the inventors in the film.
    • Mean Streets (1973) Budget: $500,000. Martin Scorsese’s ferocious second film provides a nice counterpoint to Francis Ford Coppola’s masterpiece. ‘ The Godfather’ was about the royalty of the underworld crime syndicate, ‘Mean Streets’ is about its commoners.
    • Pi ($135,000) The directorial debut of Daren Aronofsky, Pi is a psychological thriller that has earned considerable renown and is considered a classic in the genre.
    • Another Earth ($100,000) Released in 2011, Another Earth is a sci-fi movie that dabbles with the possibility of a parallel Earth appearing in our very sky.
    • Tangerine ($100,000) The filmmakers behind the 2015 movie Tangerine took an unusual approach to the low-budget barrier by shooting the entirety of it with three iPhone 5S cameras.
    • The Blair Witch Project ($60,000) The Blair Witch Project is the original example of a horror movie that found success directly because of its ingenious handling of its small budget, which single-handedly revived the found footage horror sub-genre.
    • 139 VOTES. Rocky. Premise: An amateur boxer from Philadelphia finds himself with the opportunity to fight the heavy-weight boxing champion of the world.
    • 115 VOTES. Halloween. Premise: After killer Michael Meyers escapes from a nearby mental institution, he goes on a murderous rampage in his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois.
    • 100 VOTES. Mad Max. Premise: As society breaks down due to oil shortages and destruction of the natural landscape, an Australian police officer reconnects to his humanity as he works to take down a violent motorcycle gang.
    • 118 VOTES. Napoleon Dynamite. Premise: A quirky teen with a strange family home dynamic who is alienated at school helps his new friend run for Class President.
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    • 'Reservoir Dogs' (1992) Given its massive popularity, it may come as a surprise to some that Quentin Tarantino's beloved neo-noir crime film only had a budget of $1,2 million.
    • 'Halloween' (1978) John Carpenter's 1979 film Halloween marked the beginning of an iconic franchise, becoming the most profitable indie movie release, grossing over $70 million.
    • 'Primer' (2004) With a microbudget of $7,000, Primer goes down in history as one of the best low-budget science fiction films, as well as one of the most complex.
    • 'Eraserhead' (1977) Following a young factory worker as he tries to survive his industrial environment while also managing his love life and attempting to care for his deformed newborn child, David Lynch's impressive experimental horror directorial debut endures one of the most remarkable first films directed by now critically acclaimed filmmakers.
  2. Nov 4, 2015 · It is of course a lot more work and often times a single person needs to do jobs that would be held by a dozen other people on a big-budget film, but low-budget filmmaking tends to really bring out the ingenuity of a director since the various challenges and problems that come with making a film of any budget can’t be solved with money, they need to be solved with creativity.

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  4. Top Movies All-Time with Low Budgets. 1. Animal Kingdom (2010) R | 113 min | Crime, Drama, Thriller. A seventeen-year-old navigates his survival amongst an explosive criminal family and the detective who thinks he can save him. Director: David Michôd | Stars: James Frecheville, Guy Pearce, Joel Edgerton, Bryce Lindemann.