10 Terrorists

10 Terrorists is a 2012 Australian black comedy film, directed by Dee McLachlan. Dee is best known for her direction in the award-winning 2007 film The Jammed.[2]

10 Terrorists
Directed byDee McLachlan
Produced byAndrea Buck
Dee McLachlan
Screenplay byLenny de Vries
Dee McLachlan
StarringJackie Diamond
Richard Cawthorne
Sachin Joab
Kendal Rae
Matt Hetherington
Osamah Sami
Veronica Sywak
Jasper Bagg
Music byGrant Innes McLachlan
CinematographyPeter Falk
Edited bySam Davies
Dee McLachlan
Production
company
The Picture Tank
Distributed byThe Picture Tank
Release date
  • 29 March 2012 (2012-03-29) (Melbourne Comedy Festival)
[1]
Running time
88 minutes

Plot

Originally titled Who Wants To Be a Terrorist,[3] the film follows 10 wannabe terrorists that compete in a series of challenges to win $1 million.[2]

Cast

  • Jackie Diamond ... Judge Rosalinda Olivera Sanchez
  • Sachin Joab ... Judge Miki Miraj
  • Richard Cawthorne ... Judge MI6
  • Kendal Rae ... Simone Price, Host
  • Matt Hetherington ... Sam Brown, Canadian Contestant
  • Leah de Niese ... Sri Lankan Activist - Cat
  • Veronica Sywak ... Eco-Terrorist - Terra
  • Jasper Bagg ... WWTBAT Producer
  • Osamah Sami ... Persian Activist - Azim
  • Julie Eckersley ... Show's Psychologist
  • Samir Malik ... Somali Pirate - Yah Yah
  • Adam Pierzchalski ... Polish Thug - Kret
  • Louise Crawford ... Reporter at Bomb Site
  • Ratidzo Mambo ... Fame Contestant - Cleopatra
  • Masa Yamaguchi ... Ryuichi, Japanese Contestant
  • Frieda McKenna ... Ying, Chinese Contestant
  • Melissa Bergland ... Car Hijack Victim
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References

  1. "The Melbourne International Film Festival". Archived from the original on 23 April 2012. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
  2. "10 Terrorists!". The Age. 6 April 2012. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
  3. "10 Terrorists! movie review: high voltage entertainment". Luke Buckmaster. 30 March 2012. Retrieved 29 April 2012.


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