AFM Debuts in Vegas Amid Election Jitters and Genre Film Surge
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At the American Film Market (AFM) in Las Vegas, independent film executives are increasingly focusing on genre films, particularly horror and action, due to their built-in audiences and international appeal. This shift comes as drama and comedy titles are seen as riskier investments. Notable projects include the final film in George A. Romero's zombie franchise and several high-profile action films. The move to Vegas has been costly for exhibitors, but the centralized location is expected to improve efficiency.
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