‘Cowboy’ Director Nathan Grubbs on Betting the Farm to Make His Louisiana Western
First publishedJul 15, 12:18 UTC
Last updatedJul 15, 14:40 UTC · 1m ago
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Nathan Grubbs made his directorial debut with the film 'Cowboy', a contemporary Southern noir Western.
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Nathan Grubbs made a film called 'Cowboy'. It's a Western movie set in the South. He also acted in the film.
Why it matters
This story is about a filmmaker who made a movie without a big budget. It shows how hard it can be to make a film.
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- Who made the film 'Cowboy'?
- Nathan Grubbs made the film 'Cowboy'.
- What kind of movie is 'Cowboy'?
- 'Cowboy' is a Western movie set in the South.
- Did Nathan Grubbs act in the film?
- Yes, Nathan Grubbs acted in the film 'Cowboy'.
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