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Rebel Without a Crew (subtitle:
Or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker with $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player) is a 1995 non-fiction book by
Robert Rodriguez. Presented in a diary format,
Rebel details Rodriguez' beginnings as a young filmmaker; his stint at a medical testing facility to raise money for a feature film; the making of that film (
El Mariachi) for $7,000, and his subsequent experiences in
Hollywood selling the film and going to
film festivals promoting it.
Later editions of the book also feature one of Rodriguez' tutorials on low-budget filmmaking ("Ten Minute Film School") and the screenplay to
El Mariachi.
Influence
Rodriguez' rags-to-riches story, detailed in
Rebel, as well as his vociferous support of low-budget techniques (such as
digital filmmaking) to allow anyone to make a movie cheaply, have made him an icon of modern
independent filmmaking.
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