WFF SHOWCASE
WFF FEATURED PRODUCTION
DAMN THE TORPEDOES – FULL STEAM AHEAD. While on the cruise he buddies up with a couple of free spirited friends and has the time of his life, from getting arrested for climbing the smoke stack to making out on a nude beach. Action and adventure as well as hilarious situations that do nothing but get the main character into trouble.
Shielded Predator offers an insider’s view of the challenges of police work and the conflicts that officers face when dealing with the public’s needs and perceptions, political pressure, and balancing their work and family life.
This fast-paced murder mystery reflects the real-life issues that are faced by the men and women who commit their lives to serving and protecting the public.
The Bathurst 1000 is the toughest motor race on the planet. One thousand kilometres of fast corners and faster straights, up one side of Mount Panorama and down the other, again and again. One hundred and sixty one laps of white knuckled, adrenaline-pumping action. It is truly the ultimate test of man and of machine.
By 1984 Peter Brock had won the race a record eight times, he became known as ‘The King of the Mountain’ and he became the rarest of beasts, a sportsman who transcended his sport. He became a virtual ‘rock star’, a household name and the most famous face in Australia.
A record that still stands today.
Private Watt becomes the ultimate escape artist, he breaks free from many a German prison camp only to be captured on his final run to freedom at the Swiss border.
Nothing was to prepare him for the horror that he was to witness and endure as he was forced to work stoking the ovens of hell itself. Auschwitz!
Cusco’s rich history is still evident today. When the Spaniards conquered the city in 1534 the tore down Inca temples and used the stones to build their Spanish churches and mansions. Most of the gold was shipped to Spain. The remaining gold was used in the churches such as the cathedral of Cusco.
Post Production
Now picture a movie about a troubled psychiatrist who, at the age of four, was the only witness in a string of cross country murders that took place on Christmas Eve, in which the supposed killer mysteriously and inexplicably escaped.
Haunted by suppressed nightmares, religious clues and historical facts, our hero’s sanity unravel with the ancient Christian secret that December 25th has been damned by a pagan curse for centuries- that Santa Claus exists….and he is a monster……..
“Urban Cowboy” to” 8 Second Ride” days are alive and well, from Bull Riding, Calf Roping, rodeo times ran wild.
Ropers takes us back to a time where 70’s teens are trying to find themselves; think of “Porky’s” or “American Graffiti”. A feel good movie where we find a remembrance of our lives as teenagers and the Cowboy Craze!
It is now known that the Bardi name dates back as far as 600 A.D. when a group of Longobardi fighters, the Arimanni, camped under the cliffs of the blood colored, rocky promontory which dominates the area. In the vicinity there was woods and a river; which was enough to spark up the idea of starting up a village, and the castle?
On 14 May 1997, Captain Hicks, US Army, Retired, combat veteran of the Korean War, Vietnam War and many operations through out the world, was invited to go to Washington D.C. and speak at a formation of Hmong, a mountain tribe from Laos, and other Loation soldiers.
A true Cowboy of his time.