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Title: 5x DP to Play It Safe, 11 Sept HAWTHORN VIC (VIC - Like/Share + Email entry)
Post by: Ceramics on Thursday 27 August 2015, 09:12:40 am
http://thelowdownunder.com/2015/08/26/ticket-giveaway-play-it-safe/

Ticket Giveaway – Play It Safe

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The battle of chasing your dreams and dealing with reality come to the fore in writer/director Chris Pahlow’s debut feature film Play It Safe. Premiering at Hawthorn’s Lido Cinemas this September 10, shot in glorious black & white and featuring a stand out lead turn from newcomer Nicholas Kato, The Lowdown Under has secured 5 double passes to an exclusive session of the film at 9.15pm September 11, 2015. Are you willing to Play It Safe?

To Enter: Like & Share, Baby Yeah!

then email ‘I’ll Never Play It Safe… Except For Seeing This Movie!‘ to info@thelowdownunder.com

Entries Open: Now! (For Australian The Lowdown Under Readers)

Entries Close: Thursday September 10, 2015

** please note winners names will be added to a doorlist at the venue on the night. This event happens @ Lido Cinemas, Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn, VIC.



Synopsis: PLAY IT SAFE is the debut feature film from writer/director Chris Pahlow. The film stars Nicholas Kato as Jamie, a 26-year-old musician who is out of work and down on his luck. When Jamie’s band breaks up, he’s left with no money, no career and no girlfriend. Now he teaches piano at a soul-destroying music school. Will he take a risk and follow his dreams? Or will he surrender to his new-found unhappiness and play it safe?
Following in the footsteps of filmmakers like Andrew Bujalski, Lena Dunham, Noah Baumbach, and the Duplass Brothers, PLAY IT SAFE  explores a generation caught between endless opportunity and the pressures of conformity. The film features unobtrusive black and white camerawork, naturalistic dialog, and unaffected performances. The result is an engaging, refreshing look at twenty-something life filled with authentic emotion, humour, and pathos.