A docu-drama about filming From Dusk Till Dawn (1996). Sarah Kelly takes a non-union film crew onto the set and on location near Barstow of this independent, non-union production. Camaraderie and a constant eye on the shooting schedule dominate interactions. Quentin Tarantino and George Clooney mug for Kelly's camera; Robert Rodriguez, Juliette Lewis and Fred Williamson talk about craft; we watch scenes being shot; and Kelly asks crew members why they do what they do. Also, the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees protests the non-union status of 'From Dusk Till Dawn', executive producer Lawrence Bender tells his side, and Kelly talks to a Variety reporter and others. What's the nature of an indie film?
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After Dark
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Tito Larriva:
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Plastic Jesus
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George Cromarty:
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La Negra
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Rubén Fuentes:
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Don't Close Your Eyes
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McDill:
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From Dusk Til Dawn
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What's Up
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Mama Tried
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Merle Haggard:
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I Can See Clearly Now
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Screw The Pooch
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Texas Funeral
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Invaded
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Jonathan Grossman:
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Full Tilt Boogie, Part I
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