There were real characters and fascinating stuff happening all the time. I wound up living on the street. That’s satisfying. A.) Tony Zierra draws tremendous stories from his subjects, it was fun to see the early years before and during Wes Bentley's rapid rise to stardom. Early filming was spontaneous, constant and intuitive. The passion that these men have for their craft is admirable. Post facilities were expensive. Every person with stars in their eyes should see My Big Break. Mobile site. Seeing the entertainment industry as it really is; a job. I had the great honor of being among the first people to see this movie at the first screening in Orlando and was blown away. My Big Break documentary movie. Directed by Tony Zierra. After a difficult period of rebuilding myself and getting clean, I hauled out all 200 hours and made an attempt to cut a new version. I felt that the movie could shed light on life in the industry and show how people can easily get sucked into the system and deteriorate. At TIFF, “Carving” got a lot of media attention and had a successful premiere with an audience of over 1,000 people. You never know what will happen when you commit to living your dream. and quickly lost everything. A hard job that you might not be hired for even if you have all the right stuff. More video/podcast interviews at: Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Three of my roommates (Wes Bentley, Chad Lindberg and Brad Rowe) beat astronomical odds and became rising stars. 2009 © Letterboxd Limited. --Bill Cohen - The Haworth PressA true insiders look into fame/Hollywood. The amazing Chad Lindberg (who plays Ash) in a Podcast Interview on Acting, the documentary MY BIG BREAK (by Tony Zierra) and more via www.FilmCourage.com. It took years before I could even think about the original footage that I’d stored in a barn-like shed. I knew I’d eventually end up with a story to tell, but I never expected that I’d end up documenting a series of events that only fate could have created. But I created something handmade and I can deliver it to every audience member who wants to see it. "My Big Break" is an astonishing achievement in documentary filmmaking. Within a few months I was back on my feet and ready to give it another try. Life is not easy. I was constantly trying to find a good script and raise money so I could attract name actors, but nothing had come through. As the guys’ careers took off, the media became curious and covered the story. When time and money permitted he took film classes at NYU and later at Texas A & M and UCLA. I didn’t have a cut for Sundance but I just barely made the deadline for The Toronto International Film Festival. Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2009. Slowly, the process became more methodical and involved more preparation. I felt as though I was there with them through every step. Cassian Elwes and Rena Ronson, who headed the independent division of The William Morris Agency, sang the praises of “Carving” and rolled out the red carpet beneath my exhausted feet. The film became “My Big Break”, about a group of Hollywood newcomers who set out to follow their dream — before, during and after making it. It was very raw and very real. In telling the true story of the struggles of four actors and one filmmaker trying to make it in Hollywood one might say this is the most raw, honest, and enduring tale of tinsel town since the mythic and fictional "Sunset Blvd."

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