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: Filmmakers generate income through a mix of grants, distribution deals, crowdfunding, and streaming revenue. The narrator asks: “More choices
Thorne secures candid interviews with both burnt-out A-list actors and micro-influencers drowning in the pressure of daily uploads.
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