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MOVIEDEBUTS.COM ...and celebrity news

ROOT OF THE PROBLEM

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How often does one think about how much easier life would be with more money? How much happier could they make their family if they could buy them anything they wanted? 

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Scott Sikma’s award-winning, debut feature film, Root of the Problem will challenge that age-old belief that money is everything.  A timely reminder that happiness is something money cannot buy, even if one has a tree that grows actual bills. With its clever screenplay by Francis Damberger and Joanne Sikma and wonderful performances by its talented cast, this film comes to us at a time when we are all searching for the positives in everyday life. Presented by Vision Films and Chaos: A Film Company Inc., Root of the Problem will be available on DVD and video-on-demand on July 7, 2020. 

THE CALGARY HERALD

THE CARAVAN

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They called it the Beast.

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For nearly five months, the cramped RV rattled alongside a colorful convoy that included stately black Friesian horses, custom-made Gypsy wagons, and an international roster of riders making an epic, 4,000-kilometre-plus trek from California to Florida.

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The Beast doesn’t get any screen time in Alberta filmmaker Margo McMaster’s documentary, The Caravan Film. It was not exactly camera-friendly. But it was integral just the same. It’s where McMaster and her husband, director of photography Douglas Munro, lived and worked in those life-changing months they tagged along with “The Caravan.”

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CRYPTIC ROCK  ...your entertainment odyssey

CHOKESLAM

 

Making its Canada premiere nearly 2 years ago at the Calgary International Film Festival, thanks to MVD Entertainment, the pro wrestling Comedy Chokeslam arrives on DVD, Blu-Ray and VOD in the USA on Tuesday, February 27th, 2018. It says fans of 2000’s Ready to Rumble, 2006’s Nacho Libre or Netflix’s GLOW series should enjoy it. The quote on the poster even says it “thankfully follows in the footsteps of Netflix’s GLOW in more ways than one,” taken from Phil Wheat’s review at Nerdly.co.uk. 

 

“Thankfully” is the right word too, as Ready to Rumble was infamously terrible and Nacho Libre was dull and forgettable. Chokeslam has more praise going for it those since its Calgary debut, including an appearance at the World Film Festival in San Francisco. It even won in 3 categories at AMPIA’s Rosie Awards, including best director for Robert Cuffley (Walk All Over Me 2007, Ferocious 2012).

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