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It's very, very possible to make your first feature film without any money these days. In fact, if you look at all of the masters, they made their first feature with nothing. Scorsese- "Whose That Knocking at My Door?", Nolan- "Following", Rodriguez- "El Mariachi". Even Spielberg in high school made his first feature, "Firelight."
As Mckee says you have to have 10 failed scripts before you can reach greatness, with making, directing films, you'll see with close study of big name directors that they had somewhere around 2-3 feature films under their belt before they had their big success. Practice, practice, practice.
It is possible and has always been possible.
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