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Synopsis Producer Rocky Maldini and Director Zack Masters are the kings of Rock Video. Armed with the biggest budget in Australian film history, they set out to make the ultimate genre-busting movie: an Action-slash-Adventure-slash-Rock Opera called Heavy Metal. As Rocky puts it, “This film revolves around eight huge action sequences with car chases, boat chases, a helicopter chase, fight scenes, massive explosions, a Rock & Roll concert, lots of shots of the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. Get the picture? Ground breaking.” But as filmmakers would know, things donʼt always go according to plan. The first in a line of disasters occurs when the million-dollar luxury cruiser that was being used for filming accidentally explodes, destroying the entire marina. But thatʼs ok because Rocky Maldini knows business, and business means protecting oneʼs venture with insurance; lots of it. Well that is of course unless an irate Production Manager, sick of being humiliated and unappreciated by his Producer, cancels all of it in one final act of revenge. This would have destroyed most producers but not Rocky. He has an ace up his sleeve; he has invested the remaining funds in futures, believing he can generate enough cash to save both the film and his reputation. Big mistake. Overnight he loses the lot and the film is at a halt yet again. The fact that a nosy student filmmaker and her crew, hired to make a behind-the-scenes doco, happen to be recording his entire downfall only rubs salt into the wound.* Trip Wolf, the young Australian actor who made it big in Hollywood staring in ʻCenturionʼ and the star of Heavy Metal, packs his bags and heads straight back to L.A. A non-existent budget, an angry crew and a disappearing cast doesnʼt sound like a winning formula for a blockbuster but with a Producer like Rocky on board, thereʼs always another brilliant idea waiting just around the corner. Rocky uncovers a new talent to step into the lead role of Troy Starman. Heʼs not exactly what Zack had imagined - John St John, an overweight theatre legend who can no longer find work as surgery has left him with only half of one lung. But he has the one attribute that Rocky loves – he will work for no pay. Zack, upon seeing his monumental vision being flushed down the toilet, loses it. While Rocky is away trying to raise money from “smart” investors on the Gold Coast, Zack locks himself and the remaining actors in a studio and sets out to make his new vision – Lourd Metal, a black and white acoustic love story. This film has the makings of “a huge pile of art”. Rocky returns empty handed, pulls the plug on Lourd Metal, and somehow sees Heavy Metal through to its completion. Now all that is left is Post Production, but as Rocky says; “A piece of piss.... What could go wrong in post?” * Oh. I forgot to tell you about the actor dying on the job, the famous singer who canʼt sing, the perverted Russian investor, the kidnapping, the body in the boot of a “Family” car….. Production Director / Writer: Chris Burnham Almost is director Chris Burnhamʼs feature film debut. With a number of short films already under his belt (The Big Squeeze, Backwash, Mummy) and the award winning The Second Coming, Burnham is no stranger to the ins and outs of the film industry. Also known for his theatrical background, Burnham has written and directed a number of productions including, The Beggars Opera, for which he composed the entire musical score and over thirty original songs; the 1990 cabaret, Sex, Lies and Stickytape; the rock musical, Sad Songs, Love and Other Jokes; and most recently, directing Eugene Ionescoʼs Macbett at the Newtown Theatre in 2002. Chrisʼs musical background includes having been the lead guitarist and songwriter for the 1970ʼs rock group Supernaut and their platinum album I Like It Both Ways, and later, collaborating with other well-known artists such as The Saints . Producer: Adriana Nunez With a background in advertising, Adriana Nunez began her career producing large scale, big budget advertising campaigns for clients including Qantas, American Express, Optus and Sony. Having produced all of Chris Burnhamʼs short films, The Big Squeeze; Backwash; Mummy and the award winning The Second Coming, as well as his theatrical productions, The Beggars Opera; Sex, Lies and Stickytape and Macbett, it was only natural for Nunez to make the transition to producing for the big screen. Nunez and Burnham recently set up their own production company Divine Madness Films after a long creative partnership together spanning over ten years. Almost is their first feature film. DOP: John Swaffield John Swaffield has been a leading name in Australian cinematography for the past thirtythree years, working in all facets of the film and television industry. His feature film credits as Director of Photography include Erskinville Kings with Hugh Jackman and Joel Edgerton, The Good Fruit and A Wreck A Tangle. He has also been behind the camera for a number of short films including The Sweat, Man Overboard, Train Train, and began his professional relationship with Chris Burnham on the award winning The Second Coming, His television credits include Chopper Squad, and The Lost Islands. Swaffield has also gained notoriety for his work in the music industry, shooting video clips for such big-name artists as David Bowie, Dire Straits, Talking Heads, Eurythmics, INXS, Hunters and Collectors, Deep Purple, and ABBA. Composer: Joe Burnham Joe Burnham recently completed recording his first solo album, Dust. He has worked closely with his director brother for over twenty years, writing all of the original music scores for Chrisʼ short films, The Big Squeeze, Backwash, Mummy, and The Second Coming. His other short film credits include The Hairdresser and She Said. The Burnham brothers first combined their creative talents in their rock band Supernaut and success soon followed with a platinum-selling album that included chart-topping hits I Like It Both Ways and Too Hot To Touch. Joe has recorded albums with various bands in both the United Kingdom and Australia, such as Illustrated Man (a super-group combining members of Japan and Gary Newman & the Tubeway Army), and Australian band, This is This. Production Editor: Alison Croft Alison Croft has been editing both drama and documentary since graduating from the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) with a BA in Film and Television in 1998. Almost is her second feature film, after editing Khoa Doʼs award winning The Finished People in 2003. Her documentary credits include Chrissy (Winner Berlin International Film Festival Jury Prize, 2000); Making Venus (Winner Film Criticʼs Circle of Australia Documentary Jury Prize 2002); and Yellow Fella, which recently screened at the Cannes Film Festival. She is currently editing Khoa Doʼs latest feature film, Footy Legends. Sound Designer: Liam Egan Sound designer Liam Egan has worked his magic on some of Australiaʼs most successful feature films, including Hating Alison Ashley, Dirty Deeds, Australian Rules, Walking on Water and The Wog Boy. He has also worked on a number of American blockbusters and childrens favourites such as George of the Jungle 2, Inspector Gadget 2, and Babe – Pig in the City. Having won an Australian Film Industry Award for 1989ʼs Bodywork, Liam has received a whopping 11 AFI nominations throughout his career, and has won awards for his sound work at Sydneyʼs Flicker Fest and the San Francisco Film Festival. Cast Michael Picirrilli Salvatore Coco The widely recognisable Salvatore Coco Michael Piccirilli trained as an actor began his illustrious career in television through the Actorʼs Centre in both the as Con Bordino, one of the leading UK and Australia. He was commonly characters in the popular ABC series known for his role as Dr James Fraser Heartbreak High. Parts in Police in Home & Away, while more recently Rescue, Water Rats, and Wildside has taken roles in McLeodʼs Daughters followed and Salvatore soon made the and Love Bytes. transition to the big screen, starring in include The Remarkable Piety of the some of Australiaʼs most successful Infamous at the Baronʼs Court Theatre feature films with the countryʼs elite. in These included Looking For Alibrandi, Night at the Gatehouse Theatre; and Bootmen, and Two Hands. Salvatore the Australian adaption of Dario Foʼs also scored the lead role in the critically Canʼt Pay, Wonʼt Pay. Michael has acclaimed 1999 Dreamworks production, also starred in a number of short films, Walk The Talk. as well as many extremely successful London; His theatre credits Shakespeareʼs commercials. Twelfth Ada Nicodemou Coby Connell Ada Nicodemou began her acting career Coby Connell starred in her first theatre at the age of sixteen with parts in Police production when she was only five Rescue and Breakers, but it wasnʼt until years old and has continued performing she starred in the popular ABC series Heartbreak High, that she really began turning heads. Her talent caught the eye of casting directors on one of the countryʼs most successful and long-running soaps, Home & Away, and as a result, Adaʼs character, Leah Patterson, has become a much-loved leading character in the show over the past four years. Ada had ever since. She has starred in such productions as A Midsummer Nightʼs Dream, Macbeth, and The Life and Death of Almost Everyone, and received an award for her acting at the Sydney Shakespeare Festival in 2000. This bright new talent was also the lead in the short film, The Big Squeeze, her feature film debut starring in the box- but is making her feature film debut as office hit The Matrix alongside Keanu the sharp, student filmmaker Kate in Reeves in 1999. Almost. Cast Danny Raco is Trip Wolf Italian born Danny Raco started his career as an announcer on an Italian radio station, having his own show by the age of fourteen. After moving to Sydney in 1990, Danny studied drama at the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) before embarking on his television career with a starring role in Heartbreak High, alongside Ada Nicodemou and Salvatore Coco. Two years later, Danny was cast as Alex Poulos in the popular Australian show Home & Away, and can now be seen on the multi award winning series Blue Heelers as Constable Joss Peroni. Gary Waddell is Charlie Best known as the tough gangster of Australian cinema, Gary Waddell has starred in some of this countryʼs most successful feature films. From acting alongside Eric Bana in 1999ʼs Chopper, to Bryan Brown and David Wenham in Dirty Deeds and Getting Square, Gary has starred with some of Australiaʼs most famous exports. Throughout his long career he has performed in numerous theatre productions, over 20 films, and 20 television seriesʼ including A Country Practice, Water Rats, Stingers, All Saints, Seachange and the critically acclaimed Bad Cop Bad Cop. Tony Barry is Donnie Green Tony Barryʼs acting career has spanned the past 37 years, having acted in over 50 feature films, 45 television seriesʼ both here and overseas, and has performed in stage plays in Australia, New Zealand and Japan. He has continued to shine from early days, he received the Penguin Award in 1981 for the Best Performance by a Supporting Actor in a Mini-Series, for his role as Nipper Jackson in Scales of Justice, which was described by his director as “one of the finest performances in television history.” This veteran actor was recently the lead in the Australian feature film, Lennie Cahill Shoots Through. Steven O’Donnell is William Steven OʼDonnell introduction to acting was working alongside Geoffrey Rush in the Australian feature Swimming Upstream. After growing up in Brisbane and completing his first lead role in the independent feature Scratched at the age of 20, Steven moved to Sydney in 2003 to further his acting career. He was then cast in lead roles for the independent films Wango and Malloy and Suburban Boys. Steven has since appeared in over 30 short films including many of which he wrote and directed himself. Fiona Morris is Veronica L’Estrange Fiona Morrisʼ acting career began after she joined the professional theatre group Alchemy where she was part of an ensemble cast regularly performing at the Jones Bay Wharf. Prior to that she appeared in various performances at the University of Sydney. Fiona has since appeared in numerous corporate videos and was the lead in Chris Burnhamʼs short film, The Second Coming. Returning to her theatrical roots, Fiona recently finished playing the role of Madeleine Louillart in The Burning at the Zenith Theatre. Ross Sharp is John St John Ross Sharp has been a regular in all mediums of the Australian entertainment industry since he began his acting career twenty years ago. From performing in a number of theatre productions as The Taming of the Shrew, King Lear and Macbeth, to acting in numerous short films including Chris Burnhamʼs Backwash, Ross landed the lead role in the feature film Terra Nova in 1998. No stranger to the television industry, Ross has also appeared in a number of popular TV shows, including Farscape, Water Rats, Crash Palace and Heartbreak High.