Maximum Choppage
ICE was pleased to support the launch of Maximum Choppage: Round 2, a suburban Kung-Fu film direct from the mean streets of Fairfield.
Filmed on no budget and over four years, the film makes no apologies for having as many kick ass kung-fu showdowns as possible.
Made by Cabramatta artist collective Rumble Pictures, Maximum Choppage: Round 2 is a 70 minute urban action adventure exploring the great story-telling corner stones of love and pride. Two arch rivals fight with swords over a girl in down town Fairfield! Within a story line dedicated to accommodate as many kick ass kung fu show downs as possible, the result is fast, furious and funny.
The film launched to packed out crowds over four nights at the Fairfield School of Arts from the 25 – 28 September.
Download the event flyer for more information.
This project has been supported financially and in-kind through Fairfield City Council’s Cultural Grants Program, Powerhouse Youth Theatre, Switch Multimedia and Digital Arts Access Centre – a partnership with Parramatta City Council, Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE) as part of the Youth Digital Cultures initiative funded through the Foundation for Young Australians, and ICE’s Western Sydney Screen Culture Program supported by the NSW Film and Television Office.
[Article posted 22 September 2008]
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