Employing the Mike Leigh developmental method of film making, the project features an outstanding list of talented Tasmanian cast and crew, who are hoping that this project will take the local industry to 'the next level'. It's certainly an exciting project and one that is well worth supporting.
Check out this video, which captures the premise of the film and also shows a bit of the development process in action.
Info from the website:
Fuelled by a passion for growing the Tasmanian film industry from the grass roots and up, a team of dedicated and experienced Tasmanian arts practitioners have teamed up to spawn an ambitious feature film entitled Breeding in Captivity. Utilising a lengthy and in depth rehearsal process inspired by the Mike Leigh (Secrets and Lies fame) method of film making, award winning local director Lucien Simon and NIDA graduate Nathan Spencer are hoping to carve out a niche for Tasmanian stories on the international screen stage.
Alice and Owen are the epitome of the average suburban couple. When the woman living next door commits suicide, her sudden death acts a catalyst which forces the pair into facing the reality of their marriage, with both taking divergent journeys of self-discovery that lead them to the same destination: betrayal.
Check out the new Breeding in Captivity website, which features blogs from writer/director Lucien Simon and producer Nathan Spencer.
There is also information about sponsorship packages that allow individuals and/or business to get involved with the project.
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