Rising directors participating in the Edinburgh International Film Festival competition recently discussed the difficulties and rewards of making their first feature films. The conversation took place at the Variety Lounge in Edinburgh, supported by VisitScotland and held at the Caledonian Hotel.
The central theme of the discussion was the demanding nature of feature filmmaking. The directors, a group of 11, shared experiences of “chaos, hard graft and — ultimately — privileged thrill” associated with bringing their visions to life. The Variety Lounge provided a space for these rising talents to connect and reflect on their craft.
According to the source, the directors described the process as an “addiction,” suggesting the intense challenges are outweighed by the fulfillment of completing a feature film. The event highlighted the dedication and perseverance required for first-time filmmakers, and their eagerness to repeat the experience despite the difficulties.
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