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Stark discusses a scene with Tom Braidwood
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(Excerpts from article in 11th Hour)
In an era when the increasing success of low-budget movies has often
led to unprecedented corruption within the independent film industry, Tilt
appears to be the rare creation brought about by an artistic vision and
honest good will. "It's people coming out who feel that they have
some sort of creative input into something, who want to help out a
friend, and are there for the art of it and not for the money,"
[director Patrick Stark] says. "[The residents of Vancouver] feel
that because of all the film that has come up to Vancouver, they've been
given a lot. They've made more than enough money from the American
productions that have come up here, and this is their way of giving back
to a couple of hometown guys who are starting out, making their first
film." Stark pauses and adds, "It just blows me away that
we're the lucky recipients of all this generosity."
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