After directing TV episodes and shorts, Kane Guglielmi is so keen to make his first feature he is selling his house to finance the production.
Due to shoot in February, Cooped Up is a black comedy about a bitter professional wrestler named Jake Ridge who comes into contact with a potentially fatal virus while wrestling in Sydney.
He’s forced to spend 21 days in isolation in his childhood home. His only link to the outside world is Dr. Emily Mundy, an expert in emerging viruses who abhors violence and can't comprehend how a man could make a living pretending to fight.
Charles Cottier (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, Home and Away, Please Like Me) is attached to play Jake. The casting of Emily and other roles is yet to be finalised.
The screenplay is by UK-based Australian John Ratchford. Guglielmi, who has directed episodes of Home and Away, will direct and produce through his company Volare Pictures. The cinematographer is Andre Deubel.
Explaining his motivation, he tells IF, “I am making the jump from directing TV to features, and in order to make my movie, I'm selling my home in Leura to pay for it. I am married with a baby on the way, and we live in what I would consider a dream house. So it's not an easy decision for us. But I've been pushing hard for over a decade now and this has been a life-long dream. We're taking a big but calculated risk.
“I've had some interesting projects over the last six years including The Phantom comic franchise, a Fred Schepisi film and a remake of the 1984 Michael Caine/Anthony Quinn/James Mason thriller The Marseille Contract aka The Destructors. After these bigger projects (and their frustrations) I decided to turn to my own backyard and do something small that was my own."
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