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Featuring:
Fabrizio Federico, Victoria Howard, Daniel Angelus
Directed by:
Fabrizio Federico
Release Date:
October 1, 2012
Original Title:
Black Biscuit
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Ants Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 120
Featuring today's modern outlaws - These are the outsiders of society. And their all stars. Director Fabrizio Federico has created a fact feature film about money, sex, dignity, and dreams. A group of misfit outsiders all face the difficult question of choosing between their dreams and talents, or following greed.
Black Biscuit is a film that follows the life and times of today's misfits and rascals. A spiritual journey into societies myths. Chet is a freewheeling life model who begins working as a male escort in order to bring in some extra cash, as he concentrates on realizing his true dream of becoming a filmmaker. But his discipline and outlook on life begin to change, due to the new influences of his lifestyle, and the rewards and comforts of dirty money. He must face the question of choosing his destiny. Black Biscuit was created under the PINK8 manifesto - a new maverick way of creating raw, poetic, un-polished Punk Cinema. Shot on mobile phones and childrens cameras, and featuring an array of street superstars (homeless people, prostitutes, handicapped folk, and an ex child ping pong champion). The spirit of a generation gap has been defined like lightning in a bottle. Cinema will never be the same again.
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Director:
Fabrizio Federico
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