Monday, January 24, 2011

Sundance 2011: MAD BASTARDS Trailer

MadBastards.jpgHere's the thing about titles: you are at the height of their. And writer / director Brendan Fletcher has developed the very high bar in this respect with his first feature film, Mad Bastards, soon the first Sundance.
TJ is a crazy bastard and son of 13 separate bullet is on the fast track to become one, too. After looking away from the House of his mother, TJ sets off the coast from across the country for the region of Kimberly Northwest Australia to make things right with his son. TeX grandfather lived a difficult life and now, as a local COP, he wants to change things for the men of her community.

Overlap between the three generations, Mad Bastards looks raw on the journey to become a human and personal transformation, it should be. Developed with the local Aboriginal communities and fueled by a local cast, Mad Bastards draws on the rich tradition of inherent aboriginal life stories. Using the music of legendary musicians from Broome fuses Pigram, writer/director Brendan Fletcher brothers poetically the harsh reality of violence, healing and family.

The first trailer for it came online and looking as Fletcher will make good on the promise of the title that it looks like RAW, powerful stuff anchored by some very strong performances. See below.


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