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I Rot: Josef J. Weber had written and directed a short film. Titled, I Rot, the short is in the vein of American Psycho and is currently available to watch online.
“Pete Waterman is on a hunt to find happiness in his rotten world as CEO to the world’s largest cosmetics company. His job is the only aspect of his rotten life that keeps him sane somehow but when his job is threatened to be taken away by the four employees he despises most, Pete takes murderous action. Pete is backed into a corner and the only way out is to slice and dice his way out. I Rot is a gore fest packed with action,...
I Rot: Josef J. Weber had written and directed a short film. Titled, I Rot, the short is in the vein of American Psycho and is currently available to watch online.
“Pete Waterman is on a hunt to find happiness in his rotten world as CEO to the world’s largest cosmetics company. His job is the only aspect of his rotten life that keeps him sane somehow but when his job is threatened to be taken away by the four employees he despises most, Pete takes murderous action. Pete is backed into a corner and the only way out is to slice and dice his way out. I Rot is a gore fest packed with action,...
- 2/5/2012
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
"When people invest emotionally, anything is possible," says Peter Leovic (picture), writer and director of the new indie psychological thriller, Roadman. That's the basis on which Leovic and producer/director of photography Stephen Prime made their feature debut. Set in suburban Adelaide, the thriller follows the story of Max (Travis McMahon), a serial killer who falls for Lorraine (Georgii Speakman), the girl across the road. "I'd been scratching around with this idea of a serial killer that falls for his neighbour," Leovic says. "What attracted me to this was the notion that a brutal man could start to believe love could save him from his demons.
- 10/11/2011
- FilmInk.com.au
Carmilla Hyde, a Jekyll and Hyde revenge thriller, took out the award for Best Feature at the South Australian Screen Awards on March 4. Hosted by Sydney comedian and actor George Kapiniaris and opened by Sa's federal minister, the Hon. Kate Ellis, the Sa Screen Awards is Adelaide's favourite annual screen industry party, attracting the who's who of the local filmmaking community. The four finalists for Best Feature (made with at least two key creative roles filled by South Australians) were Adelaide, Counterpart, Hollywood Librarian and Carmilla Hyde. This win for Carmilla Hyde backs up the two awards it collected at last year's Melbourne Underground Film Festival for ‘Best Guerrilla Film' and ‘Best Supporting Actress' for Georgii Speakman.
- 3/10/2010
- FilmInk.com.au
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