David Hewlett has spoken to Arts Hub about his film, A Dog's Breakfast and just how it became the phenomenon it has.
I missed a chance to see the film yesterday because I was undergoing a marathon bout of violence, enacted upon my jaw by a polite medical professional armed with an entire tray of scary, shiny props from Hostel, or maybe even Brazil. Now I have a big hole inside my mouth, a constant pain to remind me that my next appointment is just a couple of days away, and didn't get to see a film I'm very keen to catch.
Trust me - I don't skip films as intriguing as this one for anything that still leaves me able to stand, walk or talk.
Hi Brendon,
ReplyDeleteThought you might be interested on another David Hewlett article, again with Arts Hub.
Hewlett really gets film-making .. knowing your market before the film is made - how novel huh! It's an interesting article, and there's a bit of coverage on 'A Dog's Breakfast' of course :)
YOU CAN READ THE ARTICLE HERE; http://www.artshub.com.au/au/news.asp?sId=154819