Press Release Summary = The British suspense thriller's main character is a lonely guy living alone in a dilapidated, run down house on the edge of a council estate. He is continuously tormented and abused by local youths. Unable to bear more after weeks of aggravation, he decides to make a last ditch attempt to restore order in his life and take revenge at the same time. The unsuspecting tormentors begin to disappear one by one, they meet their death on the hands of the tormented.
Press Release Body = AntiSocial Behaviour Website Press Release
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Feature Film on AntiSocial Behaviour Creates Extraordinary Ripples
Swindon, Wiltshire, UK - The release of AntiSocial Behaviour, a film that focuses on making a stand against this social nuisance is widely and most eagerly awaited by the movie-going public.
The British suspense thriller\'s main character is a pensioner living alone in a dilapidated, run down house on the edge of a council estate. He is continuously tormented and abused by local youths. Unable to bear more after weeks of aggravation, he decides to make a last ditch attempt to restore order in his life and take revenge at the same time. The unsuspecting tormentors begin to disappear one by one to meet their death on the hands of the tormented.
A new UK independent film-maker by the name of AntiSocial Films produced it, in what it hopes to be the first of a string of low budget, high quality feature films. The process it used in the hiring of actors and actresses was quite uncommon as it encouraged literally all types of people interested in the project to e-mail photos and full contact details for possible roles in the film, all in the name of realism.
The reality of the problems associated with antisocial behaviour is probably the single most important reason for the public\'s interest in the film. Statistics would show that an incident of antisocial behaviour is reported every two seconds in England and Wales. In fact, Swindonians held a ceremony called \"Taking a Stand\" awards way back 2004. It was a tribute to local heroes who were not afraid to stand up to troublemakers.
South Swindon MP Julia Drown recognised antisocial behaviour as a scourge that affects all parts of the country including Swindon. She warns of its monetary and social costs that have wrecked havoc on not just a few lives. Some acts that can be branded as antisocial behaviour are vandalism, graffiti, harassment, intimidation and loutish behaviour.
AntiSocial Behaviour, which is expected to be completed by October 2006, is aiming for a world-wide release. The number of individuals and firms that have given their time and expertise in the making of this project is most certain to contribute to its success. A search for a world-wide distributor is currently ongoing.