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Maya kept the camera rolling.

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The Subject: Mark Borchardt, a Milwaukee filmmaker trying to finish his low-budget horror short Coven. Why it matters: This is the anti-Hollywood doc. There are no yachts, no agents, no cocaine. There is just a broke, passionate man pouring concrete to buy film stock. It is the most honest portrait of the "dream" ever committed to celluloid. American Movie (1999) The Subject: Mark Borchardt, a

‘Ember & Ash’ grossed $490 million worldwide. A sequel has been announced. Cassie Vale will not appear in it.

Back in the van, Cassie looked at Maya. “He doesn’t want pain. He wants a performance of pain. There’s a difference. But if I give him real pain—if I show up crying because my dad just called to say he’s ashamed of the bikini scene I did—he’d call a therapist, not ‘action.’”

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