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‘Pop-Art’ film LBF to be released online by FilmBuff

Press release from LBF

Alex Munt’s debut feature film LBF will be released worldwide on 31 January through FilmBuff, a leading digital video curator. FilmBuff will release LBF via iTunes (USA, Canada and UK), Amazon VOD, YouTube VOD, CinemaNow, Xbox 360, and Sony Playstation.

LBF world premiered at the 2011 SXSW Film Festival, and had an Australian premiere at the 2011 Sydney Film Festival. Based on the cult novel by Cry Bloxsome, LBF (aka ‘Living Between Fucks’) follows Paris based writer Goodchild (Toby Schmitz) as he returns to Australia for the funeral of his ex-girlfriend, The Dead Girl (Gracie Otto) and steadily goes off the rails.

He becomes entangled with The Beautiful Financial Backer (Bianca Chiminello), who commissions him to write The Love Enterprise – a piece of corporate branding masquerading as Beat poetry. Charged with this new task and a heady cocktail of booze and drugs, Goodchild interviews people he encounters along the way. Drugs, parties, love, sex, lust, sobriety, solitude, no-sex and death collide in this hyper real, pop-culture infused portrait of twenty-something Goodchild, as he drifts through his life, memories and rock n' roll.

A classic tale of sex, nihilism and urban summer heat, with a great cast of emergent talent including Toby Schmitz, Bianca Chiminello and Gracie Otto, all driven by an all Australian indie soundtrack. Performing live songs are: Teenagers in Tokyo, Kids At Risk, Tennis and Fergus Brown. On the soundtrack are: The Model School, Operator Please and Boy & Bear. LBF is a 'pop-art' film about love, loss and desperation.

About FilmBuff and Cinetic Rights Management FilmBuff is a digital entertainment curation service offered by Cinetic Rights Management (CRM). FilmBuff finds and delivers the original content that audiences demand online regardless of their viewing platform. Visit www.filmbuffondemand.com for 'what to watch' and 'where to find it.'

Formed in 2007, CRM is among the pioneers of digital distribution and offers the value of both innovation and experience to filmmakers. As one of the largest and most successful suppliers of digital entertainment content, CRM delivers to all of the leading platforms across North America and Europe through its partnerships with cable, satellite and telco companies, game consoles, online retailers, wireless platforms and hardware manufacturers. CRM has developed expertise strategically exploiting content across paid, free and subscription business models. Other films released under the FilmBuff label include Banksy’s Exit Through the Gift Shop, Ed Burns’ Nice Guy Johnny and Chris Smith’s Collapse.