

They’ve already started moving production to India and Vietnam to avoid China tariffs, but moving to the US is definitely unviable regardless.
They’ve already started moving production to India and Vietnam to avoid China tariffs, but moving to the US is definitely unviable regardless.
Ah so it’s the same. Whenever I have a MacBook in for repairs under warranty I just go and buy another one and return it when I pick up my repaired one haha
If your trip is less than 2 weeks then you can also buy one from the Apple Store
I’d question the underlying assumption of your question - were indie films more thriving in the 70s compared to today? Indie films today are certainly thriving - there are more of them than ever, distributors such as A24 make them widely known and they also grow organically online as well. Most cities have small film festivals that indie films make the circuits in. Oscars are now being won by indie films instead of blockbusters. That doesn’t mean they are profitable though which was the topic of the OP. I don’t think indie films were particularly profitable in the 70s either though?
Just saw The Encampments last night in theaters. Mahmoud Khalil features prominently. Highly recommend everyone go watch and support.