Fresh off its award-winning premiere at the 2014 Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival, the music video “Stronger” is now available online at YouTube and right here! The video features the music and performance of international recording artist Prita Chhabra, who was joined at the film festival by the video’s director, Steven Shea of Abyssmal Entertainment. The …
MIFF 2014 is coming up Oct. 10-11 at Premiere Theaters Oaks Stadium 10 in Melbourne, with special guests including recording artist Prita Chhabra, wrestling legend Sid Eudy, and “Ink Master” tattoo artist Jayvo Scott. And don’t forget the local premiere of “Bang Bang!” (shown above) and a great night of Bollywood entertainment. Here’s the detailed …
Pictured above: “Jersey Shore Massacre” A number of cutting-edge and award-winning independent films have been selected for presentation at the 2014 Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival on Oct. 10-11. Each year, the MIFF showcases fantastic independent films in numerous genres. This year’s theme is “From Bollywood to Hollywood!” to celebrate the incredible contribution India has made …
The Melbourne Independent Filmmakers Festival (MIFF) is set for October 10-11, featuring Bollywood blockbuster “Bang Bang,” a Luke Wilson comedy shot in Brevard County called “Satellite Beach,” dozens of quality independent films from around Florida and the globe, and the return of “Real Food Real Kitchens.” The 16th annual event will be held at the …
Siddharth Anand’s action-packed Bollywood feature “Bang Bang!” is coming to MIFF! Katrina Kaif and Hrithik Roshan star in this new Hindi thriller about a woman who gets entangled with a spy trying to clear his name. Sound familiar? It’s a remake of the Tom Cruise/Cameron Diaz picture “Knight and Day.” “Bang Bang!” is marketed by …
Hollywood star Luke Wilson is the star and co-director of the short film “Satellite Beach,” filmed partly on the Space Coast and featuring the transport of the space shuttle Endeavour in Los Angeles to its final showcase and Atlantis to its home on display at Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. This 26-minute film has been …