The return of an Indie Maverick
One of the great unsung heroes of independant cinema, Monte Hellman, returns to feature directing after a twenty year absence.
One of the great unsung heroes of independant cinema, Monte Hellman, returns to feature directing after a twenty year absence (his last feature was the unfortunate, Silent Night, Deadly Night III: Better Watch Out!) with a film called Road to Nowhere. He also shot the picture with the Canon 5D Mark II – making this the first feature film to be shot with this camera.
Hellman, who is best known for a pair of interesting and very off-beat westerns he made with Jack Nicholson, Ride the Whirlwind (1965) and The Shooting (1967), as well as his 1971 masterpiece, Two-Lane Blacktop, starring James Taylor, Dennis Wilson and Warren Oates, seems to have picked up right where he left off and judging by the New York Times article, is still employing the guerrilla filmmaking techniques he learned under Roger Corman’s tutelage.