The Unpolished Charm of Low Fi Cinema: A Glimpse into the Unscripted World In an era where blockbuster films often require bloated budgets to justify their grandeur, a new generation of filmmakers is opting for a more authentic approach.
Hyun Lee's debut feature, French Girls, is a prime example of this trend, crafted on a modest $28,000 budget and shot in the unglamorized streets of Sydney's modelling scene.
Lee's decision to eschew high production value conventions has yielded an aesthetically austere work that feels refreshingly raw.