k5083 wrote:
If by contribute money you mean "Would you buy a ticket to see a Korean war movie or purchase the DVD," the answer is yes, if I thought it would be good.
If you mean, "Would you invest in a Korean war movie in exchange for an equity stake," my answer is probably not, but I wouldn't rule it out if I thought the film might make a lot of money.
Those are the two ways in which people fund such products under capitalism, which is what we were fighting for in Korea.
If you mean, "Would you give money away for nothing so someone else can make a movie," my answer is no. Perhaps the filmmakers should ask the government, which does that sort of thing, although not as much as it used to, because it smacks of socialism which is what we were fighting against in Korea.
August
Very well stated.
I'd definately pay to see a film, less motivated to personally or professionally finance such a thing. I know within Australia there are sufficient avenues and opportunities for film makers to seek assistance from local and federal govts, film grants, film finance corporations, etc. Its all about being motivated and seeing the project thru to the end.