Richard Linklater's Indie Film Strategy
How does the director get money and continue to get things made.

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Richard Linklater has been one of the most important voices in independent film for decades. He's one of those filmmakers who, no matter what, finds a way to get the projects he's passionate about funded and made.
Linklater is a 5x Oscar-nominee, but he still feels the struggles when it comes to funding his movies outside the studio system.
At IndieWireâs Future of Filmmaking Summit at Cannes, the director told the audience that they had to âbe a cheap hustlerâ and âhave some charmâ in order to find the money necessary to make things.
He continued, âIf no one wants to support you, that just means you are not ready yet."
These words of encouragement should go hand in hand with the idea of writing and making things that are at a level you know you can raise.
Linklater finished with, âMaybe you donât have the confidence or somethingâs not exuding from you that needs to be for people to believe in you, and thatâs usually you believing in yourself. You canât fake that. You have to earn that through your own experience, your own confidence, your own hard work and dedication.â
Asking people for money to make your passion project is never fun. But you have to get over it. Some of this is how you present your argument to people. Be charming, show them that you really believe in the project.
Make a pitch deck or a proof of concept or have another way to show them you mean business. The more professional you can be, the further you'll go.
Let me know your best strategies in the comments.
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