"I always thought the real violence in Hollywood isn't what's on the screen. It's what you have to do to raise the money"
- David Mamet
About this Quote
This quote by David Mamet talks to the often neglected violence of the movie market. It recommends that the genuine violence in Hollywood is not the violence illustrated on the screen, but the violence of the process of raising money to make films. This violence can take numerous types, from the grueling procedure of pitching a project to potential financiers, to the often exploitative contracts that filmmakers are required to check in order to protect financing. This quote speaks with the frequently overlooked battles of filmmakers, and the lengths they should go to in order to bring their projects to life. It is a pointer that the film market is not all glamour and glitz, however a hard-fought fight to bring stories to life.
This quote is written / told by David Mamet somewhere between November 30, 1947 and today. He/she was a famous Dramatist from USA.
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