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Breaking In: How 20 Film Directors Got Their Start

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A naked-truth collection of interviews with today’s hottest film directors detailing how they made their first films and "broke into" the movie industry.

When Nicholas Jarecki graduated from New York University’s film school at the age of nineteen, he knew that he wanted to make movies, but the fortress-like wall around the film industry proved hard to crack. So he set out to talk to some of Hollywood’s greatest filmmakers about how they got started, thinking that if he learned their stories, he might well find his own road to success. The end result is Breaking In , a sizzling look at the movie industry that delivers candid advice from twenty of today’s most provocative directors--from the blockbuster kings to the arthouse visionaries.

Filled with insights they don’t teach you in film school, Breaking In offers readers access to some of Hollywood’s greatest minds, revealing what sparked their passion for film and what they did to get their first break. From the creation of the script to the first day’s shoot to the roller-coaster of marketing and promotion, the directors share unique insights into the myriad ways of getting films off the ground, and offer a wealth of practical tips for aspiring filmmakers. Their interviews also present an insider’s glimpse of their sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes joyous, but always exhilarating rides to the top.

336 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 2001

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October 18, 2007
For whatever reason, perhaps its repetition of director after director making their own path towards their goal, this book has motivated me keep working on my goal. Becoming a working director in the industry is not easy, but its encouraging to see these twenty people do it, and how they forged their own path.
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February 11, 2009
Entertaining. Read it when I was considering film school, so it was helpful and thought provoking for that time.
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