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“MAKING LOVE" In Northbridge

Serge Sharrinovsky

Sunday 21 March 2010

“MAKING LOVE" In Northbridge (Preview Screening) Date: Saturday, 03 April 2010 Time: 18:00 - 23:00 Location: Northbridge Piazza Screen, Cnr Lake & James, Northbridge Perth Description: Northbridge's Piazza Screen Program is Screening "MAKING LOVE" 3rd April 6:00pm in “THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY” Local Film Showcase. This Easter, something big this way comes. Out of the desolate ghost towns of micro budget feature film industry, the muscle men of Perth’s self funded features emerge from the rubble, enter Serge Sharrinovsky, Julian Vincent Costanzo and Dave Bishop, eyes a-blaze and scripts held high as they advance on Northbridge. For one exclusive night only, screening back to back, three underground bounty hunters of cinematic creativity, serve up their own brand of romantic comedy, drama and zombie mockumentary for you to feast your eyes on. The face off for the good, the bad and the ugly side of Perth’s Indie feature film scene screens Easter weekend at the Northbridge Super Screen. "FREE ENTRY-- EVERYONE WELCOME" THE GOOD, Making Love: Written and directed by Serge Sharrinovsky Matt Blonde was an aspiring Bollywood Producer. However, when he accepts money from the Bombay mafia to make a movie, they’re not happy with their return on investment. He leaves India in a hurry and ends up living in a cheap Australian apartment with Frank. A bored, down and out accountant who dreams of getting the girl who he last saw at school and just met again. Matt has an idea to get back on the road to Bollywood stardom and fix Frank's love life at the same time. With everyone out to stop them, including: The manic Vice Detective, The Mobster who thinks they're cutting in on his turf and The Judge who thinks they're trying to impeach her. Along with a motley crew who have no idea about television. It all ends up going crazy in, Making Love. THE BAD The Joe Manifesto: Directed by Gregory Pakis, Produced by Julian Vincent Costanzo. Joe has a good job, financial stability and a supportive fiancé but he realises something is lacking in his life after meeting the outlandish partner swapping, Vee. Vee turns his life upside down by introducing him to her manifesto for life. She makes him question his relationships, career and values. Her charm is too strong to resist and when Joe realises his life is becoming a chaotic blur he is forced to rethink his choices and what is important in life. THE MANIFESTO: 1. Change any routine when you are feeling bored 2. Be 100% honest. 3. Wear your heart on your sleeve. 4. Push people past their breaking point. 5. Never use alcohol or drugs to loosen up. AND THE UGLY I am Bish: Written and directed by Dave Bishop “I am Bish” is a comedy-horror with a cast of more than 300 zombies and is a spoof of I am Legend, “It tells pretty much the classic “Omega Man”, last man alive story which is a premise that is just overflowing with comic potential, especially when you consider that in all likelihood the last man on earth would be a regular guy and not a heroic, Will Smith type figure” (Dave Bishop / Writer-Director). As yet there have been no big offers from Hollywood but even if there are Bishop isn’t going anywhere, “I started this to show that Aussie films can be every bit as cool as Hollywood films”. "Making Love" Movie Trailer http://makinglovethemovie.angelfire.com/trailer.html

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