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At the Study Day, we watched the trailer for American Honey and at 2.7 million budget, we discovered that it was relatively inexpensive to make; it featured almost exclusively unknowns with the exception of Shia LaBouef. The film has been promoted as 'defining our generation', as according to the film's official website. It was British Directed along with key organisations involved. The film is an example of the BFI/Film4 funding model.
American Honey's key themes involve adolescents and their lifestyle of hedonism, (living for the moment in a carefree way) love and betrayal, of which mainstream films do not usually feature or touch upon. In addition to this, it was all shot on location without many expensive set pieces, which is the same as out film opening, which will only be shot on locations in local areas. Part of the way in which American Honey portrayed its social realism was through its use of handheld cinema technique in order to depict urban youth rather than clear, refined camera angles.
You have benefited from the study day at the BFI; it has enabled you to reflect on British independent film and to consider location and budget issues relating to your own production in that context.
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