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"Bondi Tsunami is the first Japanese surfing road movie in Australia and was inspired by the Japanese surfing sub culture in Australia"
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MDN wrote:Japanese actor of low-budget movie "Bondi Tsunami" Taki Abe (L) explains the movie plot to Junko Shimai from Osaka during a promotional stop at Bondi Beach in Sydney.
The film, the first Japanese surfing road movie made in Australia, tells the story of four Japanese surfers taking a road trip up the east coast of Australia. The feature is described as a cross between Kabuki and MTV.
SMH wrote: ... Bondi Tsunami was financed by American Express. And Visa. And Virgin, Citibank, the Commonwealth Bank and various MasterCards. The makers of the film used a dozen credit cards to finance the road movie at a cost of more than $150,000 ...
... They are driving a campervan and the EK Holden that features in their film from town to town, setting up their leased digital projector in the local cinema then selling T-shirts, posters and CDs after the show to slowly claw back their debt of more than $150,000. If the film succeeds in Japan after it premieres at the Aichi World Expo next year, they just might make money from what has turned into a family venture ...
Is a chiko roll what we see in the picture, or is it a euphamism for something else?
...featuring a leggy blonde with an abundance of cleavage sitting on a Harley-Davidson with her hand strategically placed in front of her crutch. After receiving several complaints from the public, this poster has been withdrawn.
Marvin wrote:I reckon the little cutie from Bondi Tsunami rubbing her lovely little thighs on my bonnet would probably it warmer than any Holden engine, though.
Mulboyne wrote:... Give us a review when you check it out!
kurohinge1 wrote:Also, as I dabble in video making, I was very interested in the magic you can now make happen in the bedroom ... editing a DV movie on a home computer, that is. For those FG's interested in the specs (and there's more than a few of you making your own stuff), I managed to corner the writer/director (Rachael) for a few questions:
They used Final Cut Pro 3 & 4. It was shot on DV and projected on a leased digital projector - the quality was as good as anything else you'll see in a cinema.
kurohinge1 wrote:The funniest part was that Rachael had actually read this thread on FG and was already aware of the great debate !!!
American Oyaji wrote:I REALLY want to see this film.
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