WOW -- Let one movie director come on True Crime Uncensored, and they come crawling out of the woodwork -- and this recent international award winner has a name that sounds like he could be a serial killer...much like the one in his instant cult-classic film WILD IN BLUE
Mathew "Son of Cinema" Berkowitz!
Yes, Mr. Berkowitz just made off with the BEST PICTURE award at the St Tropez Film Festival, and also nominated BEST DIRECTOR for his erotic and violent thriller, WILD IN BLUE plus it features two of our all time favorites -- Steve Railsbeck and Karen Black.
"proposed" Billboard for the film designed to be rejected for the sake of publicity.
WILD IN BLUE -- inspired perhaps by some unwise mixing of mind-altering condiments, is the story of a madman with a video camera
-- "A story about a madman with a movie camera, that thinks he’s smarter than you. He’s a narcissist. He’s a nihilist, a sexual sadist and killer of innocent women. His name is Charlie, and this is his world: a place of evil, violence and perversion, where only his camera tells the truth. He has set out to make an honest film – no lies whatsoever – and he is doing it all for you. Unable to escape a nasty memory of childhood abuse, Charlie lusts blindly for power and control until one day he happens upon a beautiful young woman, a potential victim named Ashley. Ashley is like nothing Charlie has ever seen before.
He follows her. He stalks her to the beach and breaks into her apartment at night. His infatuation quickly devolves into obsession, then madness, before something stronger, a feeling he hasn’t felt since he was thirteen years old boy." Uh-oh, that could be either an erection or true love.
One Potential cast member sent this email to the producer/director:
The buzz on this film sounds more like a chain saw... Mathew Berkowitz joins Burl and Howard live in the Lounge this Saturday -- heck, maybe we can get Elliott Lester back, too!
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