Low-Budget Cinema
Low-budget cinema refers to films produced with limited financial resources, often resulting in unique storytelling and creative filmmaking techniques. These films typically rely on innovative ideas, strong performances, and engaging narratives rather than expensive special effects or high-profile actors.
Many low-budget films have gained critical acclaim and commercial success, showcasing the potential for artistic expression without significant funding. Notable examples include The Blair Witch Project and Clerks, which achieved popularity and influenced the film industry, proving that compelling stories can emerge from modest beginnings.