Inside the Arthouse: Slamdance Dan Mirvish

Slamdance

In the 90’s, most indie filmmakers would have just given up if their debut feature was rejected by Sundance.  But not filmmaker Dan Mirvish.

Combining forces with several other “rejectees,” they went rogue and started the Slamdance Film Festival, garnering attention for their films, even as they earned the ire of Robert Redford.

Mirvish went on to successfully self-distribute that debut film, OMAHA: THE MOVIE, plus several more over the years, including 18 1/2, a film about the 18 and a 1/2 minutes missing from the Nixon tapes which he shot during the pandemic.

A true renegade, Mirvish is the embodiment of a filmmaker who won’t give up on his film.

Listen and learn from the rest of our conversation with Dan Mirvish, on INSIDE THE ARTHOUSE‘s Youtube Channel.

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