Bruno Heckmeier seizes the opportunity of his life in this fictional account of a middle-aged filmmaker, the friends in show business who support him, a highly unusual home life, and every obstacle imaginable to put Chiseltown on the big screen, a rollicking flashback to the late 70s, with plenty of comedy, drama and horrifying stunts on a shoestring budget. He has six weeks to organize everything, six weeks to shoot it, and six weeks for post production. Trust me, that's working at top speed, on a project that reunites a Poverty Row "hack" with a glamorous Oscar nominee ex-wife who does not want to do the picture.…mehr
Bruno Heckmeier seizes the opportunity of his life in this fictional account of a middle-aged filmmaker, the friends in show business who support him, a highly unusual home life, and every obstacle imaginable to put Chiseltown on the big screen, a rollicking flashback to the late 70s, with plenty of comedy, drama and horrifying stunts on a shoestring budget. He has six weeks to organize everything, six weeks to shoot it, and six weeks for post production. Trust me, that's working at top speed, on a project that reunites a Poverty Row "hack" with a glamorous Oscar nominee ex-wife who does not want to do the picture.
Wolf DeVoon is a retired filmmaker, independent novelist, and libertarian icon. He authored dozens of novels, novelettes, and nonfiction books, screenplays, radio scripts, screwball satires, political essays, magazine articles, The Freeman's Constitution and a new theory of justice.
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