

How to Make Indie Filmmaking Sustainable with Erika Arlee and Kristi Ray
Jun 23, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Erika Arlee and Kristi Ray, the dynamic duo behind Honey Head Films, dive into the journey of creating their debut feature, 'A Song for Imogene.' They explore how to balance artistic integrity with the practical needs of indie filmmaking, emphasizing community engagement and authentic storytelling. The duo shares inspiring insights on navigating obstacles, the essential role of film festivals, and the power of collaboration. They reveal secrets to building a sustainable career while staying true to their values and vision.
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Unexpected Filmmaker Airbnb Meeting
- Rain Bennett shares meeting Honeyhead Films founders staying at her Airbnb during a festival tour.
- This unexpected encounter highlights the power of small community connections in filmmaking.
Value of Regional Festivals
- Regional film festivals champion truly independent cinema outside Hollywood's control.
- Smaller festivals offer impactful community engagement and memorable experiences for indie filmmakers.
Use Festivals as Launchpads
- Approach film festivals as tools to build buzz and open doors for future projects.
- Use festival success to connect with investors and producers for launching your filmmaking career.