Johnny and Patrick Flynn shott comedy feature Dick's Clinic.
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Melbourne brothers Patrick and Johnny Flynn have used crowdfunding and crowdsourcing to successfully complete and screen their original Australian feature film Dick.s Clinic.
The comedy, starring Justin Rosniak (Animal Kingdom), Ben Geurens (Neighbours), Don Bridges (Romper Stomper) and Nicole Shostak (Exhale), follows the single and newly unemployed Richard .Dick. Warner.
After his psychologist has a mental breakdown, Dick feels cheated and decides if his shrink's crazy enough to land in the nut house, then he's sane enough to counsel other people..
So he opens his own therapy practice out of his garage.
The film screened at Dendy Opera Quays and Lido Cinemas Hawthorne Vic via FanForce in December to positive reviews.
Writer, Johnny Flynn, who came up with the idea for the film while studying at Rmit, told If the film had been a crowd pleaser so far..
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Melbourne brothers Patrick and Johnny Flynn have used crowdfunding and crowdsourcing to successfully complete and screen their original Australian feature film Dick.s Clinic.
The comedy, starring Justin Rosniak (Animal Kingdom), Ben Geurens (Neighbours), Don Bridges (Romper Stomper) and Nicole Shostak (Exhale), follows the single and newly unemployed Richard .Dick. Warner.
After his psychologist has a mental breakdown, Dick feels cheated and decides if his shrink's crazy enough to land in the nut house, then he's sane enough to counsel other people..
So he opens his own therapy practice out of his garage.
The film screened at Dendy Opera Quays and Lido Cinemas Hawthorne Vic via FanForce in December to positive reviews.
Writer, Johnny Flynn, who came up with the idea for the film while studying at Rmit, told If the film had been a crowd pleaser so far..
.We are...
- 1/8/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
The first annual Bloodfest Fantastique genre film festival — which recently wrapped in Melbourne, Australia and was organized by the good folks of the Melbourne Underground Film Festival — has given out a slew of awards to films, filmmakers and actors. The big winner of the fest? The Sydney-based horror flick The Tunnel, directed by Carlo Ledesma.
The Tunnel took home three awards, including Best Film. Becoming a festival favorite is an especially interesting feat for a film that has eschewed the traditional distribution route and is already available for free online for anybody to view who wants to BitTorrent it through a deal with Paramount Pictures. The film also won Best Cinematography for the work of co-d.P.s Shing Fung Cheung and Steve Davis; while Davis also shared the Best Supporting Actor award with Michael Rooker, who appeared in Penance.
Amother big winner was Bloodfest’s Opening Night film Come and Get Me.
The Tunnel took home three awards, including Best Film. Becoming a festival favorite is an especially interesting feat for a film that has eschewed the traditional distribution route and is already available for free online for anybody to view who wants to BitTorrent it through a deal with Paramount Pictures. The film also won Best Cinematography for the work of co-d.P.s Shing Fung Cheung and Steve Davis; while Davis also shared the Best Supporting Actor award with Michael Rooker, who appeared in Penance.
Amother big winner was Bloodfest’s Opening Night film Come and Get Me.
- 6/20/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Nick McGee’s comedy Frank & Jerry willl premiere at the Dungog film Festival on May 28.
In Frank & Jerry, drug-addled American film producer Jerry Goldman (Jeremy Kewley) gets juiced up on a cocktail of prescription meds and employs a local homeless car windscreen washer Frank (Benedict Hardie) as his associate producer, as they wade, neck-deep, through the sludge of the local film industry.
In Frank & Jerry, drug-addled American film producer Jerry Goldman (Jeremy Kewley) gets juiced up on a cocktail of prescription meds and employs a local homeless car windscreen washer Frank (Benedict Hardie) as his associate producer, as they wade, neck-deep, through the sludge of the local film industry.
- 5/11/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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