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Film Courage Podcast #149 with Tony Zierra and Chad Lindberg of MY BIG BREAK

Filmmaker Tony Zierra and Actor Chad Lindberg of the documentary My Big Break join us on Film Courage to share with us their true and remarkable Hollywood story, that of three actor roommates who rose to stardom in the early 2000’s (Chad Lindberg, Brad Rowe, & Wes Bentley). We learn whether it was fate or not that brought them together, whether one can sustain a Hollywood career without a ‘big break,’ and why Hollywood doesn’t want you to see this film.

CONNECT WITH TONY: Mybigbreakmovie.com

CONNECT WITH CHAD: @chadlindberg

WATCH MY BIG BREAK ONLINE

Documentary that captures celebrity in the making and the unsettling effects of fame on five friends who share a house in Hollywood.

BE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE LATEST ARTICLE BY DIRECTOR TONY ZIERRA ABOUT THE FILM HERE.
For more info on MY BIG BREAK, please visit:

My Big Break Movie.com

 

(Watch the video here)

Actor Chad Lindberg tells us why MY BIG BREAK will always be a part of his life. He also shares why it is a teaching tool for filmmakers, actors and others in the industry, and he gives us his advice on following your dreams.

Filmmaker Tony Zierra tells us that the sales spikes his film MY BIG BREAK receives is when his filmmaking team, which includes Producer Elizabeth Yoffe, generate their own activity toward the movie.  He believes in directly targeting your audience and consistently spreading word about your film everyday.  He finishes with advice on how we should promote our film GOODBYE PROMISE.  Watch more of Tony’s interviews here.

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