Release Date Indie Game: The Movie May 18, 2012 Limited
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Actors For Indie Game: The Movie
Jonathan Blow,Phil Fish,Edmund McMillen,Tommy Refenes,Renaud Bedard,Brandon Boyer,Anthony Carboni,Ron Carmel,Chris Dahlen,Gus Mastrapa,Danielle McMillen,Jamie Refenes,Kim Refenes,Ken Schachter,Jamin WarrenGenres Indie Game: The Movie : Documentary,Special Interest
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Indie Game: The Movie
User Ranting Indie Game: The Movie : 4.3User Percentage For Indie Game: The Movie : 92 %
User Count Like for Indie Game: The Movie : 3,051
All Critics Ranting For Indie Game: The Movie : 7.7
All Critics Count For Indie Game: The Movie : 28
All Critics Percentage For Indie Game: The Movie : 93 %
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Review For Indie Game: The Movie
Like punk rock or alternative comedy, it's a DIY pursuit that pits go-it-alone types against an industry machine, often breeding exciting but intensely idiosyncratic art in the process.John Wenzel-Denver Post
This is about developers communicating with the world in the most creative, productive way they know how. It's about the artistic process.
Guy Dixon-Globe and Mail
You may have never picked up a game console in your life, but there's universal access thanks to compelling stories in Indie Game: The Movie.
Linda Barnard-Toronto Star
[A] smart, involving documentary...
Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times
"Indie Game: The Movie" lays bare the passion behind the pixels, revealing the sweat, tears and sleep deprivation that go into trying to make the latest gaming sensation.
Nicolas Rapold-New York Times
This is a movie about a subculture, made for that subculture; only hard-core Xboxers need apply.
Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York
Aptly demonstrates just how much they are willing to sacrifice to that end, bearing hardship and putting lives on pause to reach that final product of a completed game.
Nicola Balkind-The Skinny
It gives an insight into the creative process and the drive and passion necessary to produce something you want to share with the world.
Henry Northmore-The List
Compelling from start to finish, the movie is a real eye-opener for the uninitiated as it cogently makes the argument that video games deserve to be taken as seriously as movies, novels, paintings and more esteemed artistic disciplines.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)
Watching [a programmer] reboot a computer at a trade show over and over again was hardly what I'd call stirring cinema.
Witney Seibold-CraveOnline
The film becomes a cheerleader for its subjects, which limits its ability to understand them.
Jeremy Heilman-MovieMartyr.com
A passionate, deeply affecting celebration of a medium too often derided.
Shaun Munro-What Culture
Even if you are "pursuing your dreams," at the end of the day, work is work. It may be more exciting and different than your average 9-5 cubicle life, it is still a job with deadlines, pressure, and stress.
Allison Loring-Film School Rejects
The struggles these guys face getting their games done are monumental, and makes for some really tense, anxious stuff.
Devin Faraci-Badass Digest
Indie Game provides a gripping and consistently entertaining insight into this unique sub-set of the games industry.
Chris Tilly-IGN Movies
You don't have to be the type who keeps an Atari in a trophy case to be enthralled by Indie Game: The Movie.
Radheyan Simonpillai-NOW Toronto
Indie Game: The Movie is more than just a film about video games, it's an examination of the artistic spirit and the latest evolution of independent artist.
Mark Bell-Film Threat
With just a Canon DSLR and help from Kickstarter.com for funding, Swirsky and Pajot have created a beautiful and fascinating look into the creative process in a never-been-told medium.
Vince Horiuchi-Salt Lake Tribune
Not only one of the best documentaries of the year, but one of the best films period.
Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium
A remarkable statement about a modern paperless product with paperless funding, paperless sales and paperless enjoyment. However, the exposure of the artists and the hovering threat of failure will never change.
Ron Wilkinson-Monsters and Critics
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