First time feature director Rahul Gandotra went to the Cannes Film Market with nothing more than a completed short, and a ‘script in process’ for a feature length film based on the short.
His goal?
To find a Producer with a track record to help him get his film financed and off the ground.
How many of you have projects at the script stage and are considering using the next upcoming Film Market (AFM) as a place to make new contacts and otherwise get your project off the ground?
Take a listen to this interview with Rahul and see how a little preparation can go a LONG way!
And don’t forget to leave your comments below after listening! What are some of your concerns about Film Markets in general whether you have a project at the script stage or one that is completed?










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great info. liked it.
EXCELLENT INTERVIEW WITH RAUL. I REALLY ENJOYED IT VERY MUCH. I HAVE JUST FINISHED A FILM AND ARE PREPARING TO GO TO AMERICAN FILM MARKET TO MEET DISTRIBUTORS AND FILM MAKERS.
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THE GREAT ADVICE STACY
PABLO ESPARZA, ESPARZA FILM PRODUCTIONS
very informative interview. The takeaway. a) prep well before going to a film festival no different than prepping for a movie. in other words, do your breakdown like you would the script. be clear as to what you want and then target that. would help to have your script ready along with key art one-sheet, trailer/short.
This was wonderful! I’m attending AFM in a couple weeks, and this was great, thanks so much
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