1. If you can go to Cannes, go. If a friend has a film playing, if your uncle has a couch nearby, if you have a friend of a friend who thought about going; go. It's a rare opportunity to meet and greet filmmakers from across the planet.
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4. Think outside the box. Want to get a ticket to an event? Find out who the publicist is and stop by their offices, see if you can hire them for a day (it's not unheard of) to publicize what you're up to - and in return they may get you some tickets to events. That's kind of how it works - you don't need money per se, but if you don't have it, you should bring some charm, wit and a gift or three. Quid pro quo.
5. Where do I stay if I can't afford a hotel? Believe it or not, there are all kinds of places to stay - I've rented couches, foldouts, I know some folks snooze at the train station and use the shower facilities. Basically the parties go all night, you need a bed to stash your stuff. The ideal thing is to join a group of friends who want to go as well - and get one room and use the floor. Chances are, you'll only use the room for showers anyway. (or like Entourage - use the beach!)
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7. When you make your DIY film, try to save some money for promotion - that doesn't mean a suite at the Martinez, but it could mean some flyers, it could mean some screening copies, it could mean going to film festivals armed with promotional material for your dream - or a link to your dream online. It's a way of meeting people that may one day change your life and help you make your dreams. Or.. it might be just a fun vacation in the south of france.
8. The story of the film biz is littered with folks who were "DIY Filmmakers" who eventually ended up on the other side of the red carpet. Steven Soderbergh. Quentin Tarantino. Michael Moore. If there's a compelling reason you want to be a filmmaker, then you need to find other filmmakers, producers, writers, directors, financiers, and let them in on the secret.
Bon Voyage!
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