Art Quote by Peter Bogdanovich
“For a while, all the studios had their art-house divisions, but that went by the by pretty quickly. Now, they're really focusing on these huge blockbusters, spending a fortune on cartoon pictures and comic-strip movies and superhero movies, and they aren't making pictures like 'How Green Was My Valley,' which was an Oscar winner in its day.”
About This Quote
Source Interview: Discussion on Hollywood trends, 1990s
Film studios shifted from art-house to high‑budget blockbusters, sidelining smaller, award‑winning dramas.
In simple terms: Studios now prioritize big‑budget genre films over modest art films.
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Themes
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When to use this quote
- studio budgeting meetings
- film festival programming
- independent film funding
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can studios balance profit with artistic risk?
- What incentives could revive art‑house projects?
Blockbusters can still incorporate artistic storytelling.