If zombies, wrestling, girls and gore sound like your idea of a good time then you'll want to make sure you check out FROM PARTS UNKNOWN: FIGHT LIKE A GIRL. Melbourne based Strongman Pictures have been hard at work on the ambitious project for 6 years and it finally seems that it will see the light of day some time in 2013. Head on over to the official Facebook page for more details and check out the press release, along with the official trailer and poster below.
Press Release: “After 6 long years, and many set backs, Melbourne based independent film producers, Strongman Pictures Entertainment, today announced the release of the first trailer for beleaguered independent wrestling-action-horror film FROM PARTS UNKNOWN FIGHT LIKE A GIRL.
Press Release: “After 6 long years, and many set backs, Melbourne based independent film producers, Strongman Pictures Entertainment, today announced the release of the first trailer for beleaguered independent wrestling-action-horror film FROM PARTS UNKNOWN FIGHT LIKE A GIRL.
“When we began casting in 2007 we didn’t expect 6 years of our lives to be consumed by this film”, says writer, co-producer and director of FROM PARTS UNKNOWN, Daniel Armstrong. “We’ve come through some very dark days, but we’re extremely proud of the fact we persisted and of the end result”.
From inception FROM PARTS UNKNOWN was an ambitious no budget film. Featuring a female wrestler protagonist, zombie-like enemies spawned from a video game, an off beat mix of black humor and slapstick shenanigans, plus plenty of spectacular gore, it was distinctly pitched at a niche market from the outset.
“We’re so keen to get ‘Parts out to an audience”, says Armstrong. “We want to find those people who are fans of things to the left of mainstream with a high tolerance for the sublime and ridiculous. It might take a while to find that crowd, but I think we’ve proven we can handle the long haul!”
FROM PARTS UNKNOWN : FIGHT LIKE A GIRL is expected to have its first screenings in Melbourne next year, and will seek distribution in available markets throughout 2013"
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