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Shooting High

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In a small town where dreams weigh as heavily as the stars in the sky, a group of young aspiring filmmakers decides to create their own independent movie. With a mix of talent, ambition, and a lot of improvisation, they embark on the adventure of crafting a masterpiece on a shoestring budget, without technical skills and even less experience.

The leader of the group, a passionate cinema enthusiast, convinces his friends that they can achieve something great. Along the way, they face all sorts of obstacles: from a lack of resources and suitable locations to personal conflicts and the eternal struggle against time. In addition, the relationship between the group members begins to waver as challenges arise, testing their friendship and their love for film.

As they dive into production, the story becomes chaotic and comical, filled with unexpected twists and hilarious situations. However, there are also moments of pure cinematic magic, where friendship and the desire to create shine. Through laughter and tears, the young filmmakers discover that even though the creative process can be tumultuous, the true reward lies in the journey itself and in the bonds formed along the way. The movie culminates in an emotional premiere, where their efforts are finally rewarded, reminding them that despite the ups and downs, pursuing dreams is always worth it.

Media type
Movie
Year
1940
Director
Alfred E. Green
Writer
Lou Breslow
Owen Francis
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
5.80
Actors
Jane Withers
Gene Autry
Marjorie Weaver
Frank M. Thomas
Robert Lowery
Jack Carson
Kay Aldridge
Hobart Cavanaugh
Charles Middleton
Tom London
Eddie Acuff
Ed Brady
George Chandler
Pat O'Malley
Emmett Vogan
Gender
MΓΊsica
AcciΓ³n
Comedy
Western
Country
United States
Original title
Shooting High
Duration
65
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