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Naomi Lisner

Derek Erskine's thriller 'Tracy' is finally close to completion
Derek Erskine and Cassandra Leopold in.'Tracy'.

It.s been a long journey to the screen for writer-director-actor Derek Erskine.s thriller Tracy.—.five years in fact.

Erskine shot about an hour of the film in which he and Cassandra Leopold play a married couple who embark on a drug and alcohol-fuelled psychotic rampage, but then moved on to other projects.

Late last year he showed 20 minutes of footage he.d edited to actor-writer-producer Naomi Lisner while they were shooting Bluebird, an espionage action thriller.

Lisner loved what she saw, describing it as Animal Kingdom meets Boogie Nights, and told Erskine, .You need to finish this, it.s too good to just sit there..

Erskine asked her to write the rest of the script, adding new scenes, characters and locations, and retaining the dark, edgy tone but adding humour..

The cast includes Vanessa Moltzen, Chloe Guymer, Ben Rose and Lisner as Jade,...
See full article at IF.com.au
  • 6/6/2017
  • by Don Groves
  • IF.com.au
Directing is a new Deal for actor
Ruth Richards, David Argue and Brenton Foale.

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When actor Brenton Foale told friends he wanted to try his hand at writing and directing they suggested he start with a short film.

Foale had different ideas, convinced he had the ability to shoot a feature based on a script he started developing just two years ago.

He joined forces with Passion Media Productions. Leanne Campbell, for whom he worked as a crew member on her short film Love in Motion last year.

With private investment, a crowd-funding campaign on Pozible and $60,000 of Foale.s own money, they are financing Deal, which started shooting in Melbourne on Saturday.

The plot follows six people whose lives become entangled, erupting in violence, deceit and crime. They include Stephanie (Madison Vulic), an attractive young woman who has an opportunity to attend a top modelling school but has little money.

Dean (John McCullough) is living on...
See full article at IF.com.au
  • 5/17/2015
  • by Don Groves
  • IF.com.au
Indie filmmaker prepares his third film
Writer-director Guy Moore has finalised the cast for his third film, a horror/thriller which is due to shoot in the Blue Mountains in March.

Anthony Darvall will play the lead, 17-year-old Goff, who flees his family to see a friend named Tim (Brodie Henson), where a nightmare of conflict, ego and sexuality unfolds.

Naomi Lisner and Guy May will play Goff.s parents, together with Kya Stewart as an enigmatic character known as The Girl.

The working title is Tampon, it.s financed by private investors and Moore is in talks with distributors. Asked where he got the idea, the filmmaker tells If, .I read in a book that Akira Kurosawa's teacher Yama-San told him to write what you know and not to include a gun or a scene in a back alley. So I started with the first scene and it just flowed. It was finished 10 days later.
See full article at IF.com.au
  • 12/14/2014
  • by Don Groves
  • IF.com.au
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