Today, Uwe Boll is making one of the most spectacular comebacks in European independent cinema. Citizen Vigilante, his latest feature film, has climbed to number one on Amazon’s sales charts in the United States, without a Hollywood studio, without a traditional distributor, driven almost entirely by social media and alternative media.
From the closure of his German restaurant in Vancouver to this unexpected success, the German director’s journey illustrates a broader shift: that of socially conscious cinema finally finding, outside traditional channels, the audience that had previously been denied to it. Following Run, an unflinching portrait of clandestine crossings of the Mediterranean, Citizen Vigilante confirms that a filmmaker can still tackle head-on the subjects the industry avoids, and be rewarded for it
Interview Uwe Boll of Citizen Vigilante
Today, Uwe Boll is making one of the most spectacular comebacks in European independent cinema. Citizen Vigilante, his latest feature film, has climbed to number one on Amazon’s sales charts in the United States, without a Hollywood studio, without a traditional distributor, driven almost entirely by social media and alternative media.
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