Madman Cinema is delighted to announce that Mark Hartley’s debut feature, Not Quite Hollywood has been selected to screen at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival.
The film will screen in the Toronto Midnight Madness section and will be accompanied by a specially curated Ozploitation retrospective.
Not Quite Hollywood is the wild, wonderful, untold story of “Ozploitation” films. It irreverently documents an era when Australian cinema got its gear off and showed the world a full-frontal explosion of sex, violence, horror and foot-to-the-floor, full bore action!
Full of outrageous anecdotes, a large cast of local and international names and a genuine, infectious love of Australian movies, it’s the first feature by Mark Hartley who has officially been researching Not Quite Hollywood for the past ten years, but has basically spent a lifetime watching, studying, researching and enjoying Aussie genre films.
“I’m incredibly pleased that a coveted Midnight Madness slot at Toronto International Film Festival will be the launching pad for Not Quite Hollywood internationally," said Mark Hartley upon hearing the news.
“I hope my film helps to shine a spotlight on the undervalued maverick auteurs of our industry who overcame all obstacles to bring high-octane thrills and blood-soaked chills to the big screen with a distinctly Aussie spin! These films found enthusiastic audiences across the globe in the 70s and 80s – and I can’t wait to see the reaction they provoke from a whole new generation of genre lovers worldwide.”
Madman MD and the film’s Co- Executive Producer, Paul Wiegard, describes Not Quite Hollywood as “an all consuming, impassioned project from the outset. It couldn’t be any other way.”
“Filmmaker Mark Hartley not only nails the maverick 1970’s spirit of those extraordinary trailblazers, but exuberantly re-energises that ‘screw it, let’s do it’ ethos’ in the most wildly entertaining way. Bring on Midnight Madness & buckle up Toronto!”
Not Quite Hollywood will have its world premiere this Friday night when it opens the Melbourne International Film Festival, and will open in Aussie cinemas on more than 40 screens on 28 August
Check out the trailer – http://www.notquitehollywood.com.au
[Release by Madman Cinema]