Steel
- Director: Sven J. Matten
- Writer: Melissa Kajpust; Sven J. Matten
- Producer: Jean Du Toit; Sven J. Matten
CGiii Comment
There are far, far better ways to waste your time...stem-cell research, orchid-pruning...anything but this!
If a director can't recognise a bad performance...it's time to change career.
When a director includes a bad performance into a film...it's time to change career.
If your budget is tighter than a gerbil's sphincter...go to your nearest drama school, glean the actors from there...they are free and hungry for experience.
Alas, writing is all about talent...oops.
It's time to change career.
Trailer...
Teaser STEEL 2015 from Sven J. Matten on Vimeo.
The(ir) Blurb...
Daniel, a successful TV journalist living life in the fast lane, has fallen into a deep depression. His seemingly perfect life suddenly collapses under him when panic attacks force him to deal with his past. Fear, paranoia and desperation appear to get the better of him; people around him are helpless. Daniel, however, won't give up. He tries to recapture what was once his, guided by young Alexander, with whom he embarks on a tentative journey into a painful past.
Cast & Characters
Mimi Kuzyk as Aunt Margret;
Chad Connell as Daniel;
Tamara Gorski as Barb;
Sheila Campbell as Attractive Woman;
David Cameron as Alexander;
John B. Lowe as Ned Watson;
Darren Felbel as Semi-trailer Driver;
Jason Wishnowski as Ryan Peters;
Daryl Dorge as Michael;
Andrea del Campo as Daniel's Mother;
Erik Athavale as Ralph;
Tyhr Trubiak as Rock Star;
Logan Creran as Young Friend;
Gabriel Daniels as Grocery Delivery Guy;
Chris Sigurdson as Daniel's Father