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The ultimate destination for one-location movie enthusiasts! Join Bubble Pictures Studio as we explore over 400 captivating movies, revealing how a single location becomes the canvas for cinematic brilliance, budgeting ingenuity, and aspiring filmmaker opportunities—celebrating the genius of filmmakers turning limitations into storytelling magic in the world of one-location movies. ***www.bubblepictures.studio
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Let's rewind to 1997, when the first "Cube" movie emerged from Canada, backed by financial support from the Canadian film industry. With a shoestring budget of about 350,000 Canadian dollars, it initially earned around $500,000 in the United States before Samuel Hadida and his company, Metropolitan Filmexport in France, entered the scene to change …
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Welcome to the final episode of Chapter One. When I started exploring one-location movies, my first step was to research, watch, and categorise them into distinct groups to understand their nuances better. So far, I’ve introduced and organised these films by decade—from the 1950s and earlier to the 1960s onward. This journey led to a list of over 4…
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Welcome to the neon-lit world of the 1980s, where one-location movies continued to captivate audiences with their exciting plots, quirky characters, and innovative storytelling. So buckle up as we embark on a journey through some of the most memorable films of the era, all set within the confines of a single space. Check out the list of movies.…
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In the last episodes, we delved into the captivating world of one-location movies from the 50s and 60s. Now, let's step into the dynamic decade of the 1970s, where filmmakers continued to push boundaries and explore the depths of storytelling within confined settings. From psychological thrillers to science fiction epics, the 70s offered a diverse …
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In the last episode, we talked about the One-Location Movies back in the 50s. Now, let's dive into the 60s movies. We go from a prison in France to a club in Mexico. Check out the list of movies in the description. In "The Hole," a 1960 movie, it's all about breaking out of prison and dealing with betrayal. Since there's no music, every noise you h…
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In the last episode, we established "12 Angry Men" as a key reference and the initial benchmark for our journey into single-location films. Now, let's rewind a bit more and explore another collection of compelling one-location movies. After carefully reviewing a multitude of films, I've curated a list of around 30 titles. You can find further detai…
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Sidney Lumet, with a background in theatre, directed over 40 movies. His debut, the breakthrough films "12 Angry Men," set a benchmark for one-location movies. This cinematic achievement involves real-time storytelling and unfolding a narrative within a single room. It gives the camera a purpose, conveying the passage of continuous time without ope…
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I watched "The Servant," again to get ready for this podcast, a film that I added to my one-location movie exploration journey. This 1963 British classic has more layers than I remembered. When I first watched it was several years ago while working on our movie script called "Lines." with my brilliant writing companion, Stacey Williams. We looked a…
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Today, we're plunging into the mesmerising world of a film that gracefully transitioned from stage to screen, and let me tell you, I adore this dialogue-driven masterpiece. I'm talking about "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" Picture this: a younger version of me, at 19, clutching a DVD, surrounded by the ambience of an orange chequered curtain in m…
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With over 50 movies under his belt, he redefined cinema and left an indelible mark on entertainment. It's impossible to discuss the history of motion pictures in any capacity without a nod to Alfred Hitchcock. "The Birds" and "Psycho" introduced me to the Hitchcock world while studying film in Tehran, during my early twenties. I wasn't drawn to the…
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Hey, movie lovers! Welcome to the B.P.S podcast. Well, I hope this is your go-to platform for one-location movies. I am Kiana, your host, and this is an introduction that tells you why we're delving into the captivating world of one-location films. At Bubble Pictures Studio, we're not just creating stories, or making movies; we're on a mission to d…
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Hey, movie lovers! Alright, so I watched all the Saw movies, and I have to admit, the franchise as a whole didn't quite grab my interest. However, there's something special about the original one from 2004. I found myself revisiting it after putting together a brief article on its financial success—a handy piece of info for a quick overview. Which …
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