low-budget film
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film
noun
uk/fɪlm/us/fɪlm/
mainly UK
a series of moving pictures, usually shown in a cinema or on television and often telling ...
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In 1984, the cost of onelow-budgetfilmis about £1·5 million.
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That is what we call alow-budgetfilm.
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Thelow-budgetfilmprovoked a hostile reaction from the mainstream media on its initial release.
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His latter worry was because the film started out as a verylow-budgetfilm.
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Alow-budgetfilmwas produced in 1992 in order to retain the license.
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In thislow-budgetfilm, some of the members needed to pay from their own salary and savings to complete its work.
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Thislow-budgetfilmwas her first feature film.
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Low-budgetfilmmaking promised exponentially greater returns (in terms of percentages) if the film could have a successful run in the theaters.
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The use of multiple locations adds a lot of free production value to an otherwise obviouslylow-budgetfilm.
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Thelow-budgetfilmwas a moderate financial success and received good reviews.
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The prize-winning,low-budgetfilm, based on 1,000-year-old traditional story of misplaced love and revenge, features non-professional indigenous actors speaking their local language.
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There was alow-budgetfilmadaptation released to video in 2004.
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It was alow-budgetfilmwhich cost $6.5 million to make, cutting expenses in such ways as recording the audio track in mono.
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Now he is working on thelow-budgetfilmindustry as scriptwriter, post-production assistant and director.
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Thelow-budgetfilmwas finally released to the public in 1977.
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It's alow-budgetfilmthat is saddled with a weak storyline and is poorly photographed.
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In fact, both women involved were professional wrestlers hired to do a stunt in hopes of attracting attention to thelow-budgetfilm.
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The animators added production errors that would come in alow-budgetfilm.
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