HITS debuted at Sundance last year. Instead of pursuing traditional distribution, Cross announced that the film would premiere as a pay-what-you-want project. We asked Cross about where HITS came from, and what PWYW means for indie filmmakers.
HITS, written and directed by David Cross, debuted at Sundance Film Festival in January 2014: a dark comedy about fame and delusion in The United States of YouTube, a true story that hasn’t happened yet. (But, pretty much inevitably, will.) In February, it's coming to BitTorrent. And fans set the price.
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