From the dumpster to the big screen: involving the post house early in your film project can save a lot of hassles and heartache, as exemplified in the making of acclaimed Aussie mockumentary, Kenny.(documentary)
Asia Image, June, 2007
Australian filmmaker Clayton Jacobson has followed in the footsteps of Sacha Baron to bring audiences another hilarious mockumentary that mixes drama and comedy with real-life situations. The latter's satire feature, Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan, was last year's runaway hit at the box-office and an Oscar favourite. Like Baron, Jacobson took on multiple roles as writer, director and producer for his down-to-earth film about a waste disposal guy, known simply as Kenny.
A faithful resident of Melbourne's colourful west, the ...
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