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Misfire: The Rise and Fall of the Shooting Gallery

2013 · 77 min Documentary
8.0 / 10 · TMDB

A band of filmmakers and producers, rallying under the banner of The Shooting Gallery, takes aim at the Hollywood establishment of the 1990s. Their Soho office transforms into a nerve center of indie rebellion, birthing gritty visions like "Laws of Gravity" and "Lone Star." The documentary traces the company's meteoric rise, its financial gambles, and the creative triumphs that redrew the map of independent cinema. Through candid interviews with founders and key players, the camera captures the raw charisma, towering ambition, and internal fractures that ultimately led to a spectacular implosion.

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Year 2013
Country United States of America
Genre Documentary
Director Whitney Ransick
Runtime 77 min.
Rating TMDB: 8.0/10 (1 votes)

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The filmmaker crafts not a dry post-mortem, but a riveting tale of creative insurgency, where every artistic victory casts a long shadow of impending debt. It's a poignant balance between celebrating a golden age of indie film and conducting a clear-eyed autopsy of its business failures.

What lingers after the credits is the poignant echo of what might have been—a testament to art's fierce, fleeting triumphs over commerce. This is essential viewing for anyone who believes in the power of a camera and a crazy idea. — MovieFinder Editorial

Director: Whitney Ransick

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