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Peddler, the DVD

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Meet Daniel Burmeister the most prolific filmmaker you've never heard of. Armed with a camera a lamp for night shoots and enough charm to persuade entire towns to join in on his dreams this tireless jolly DIY movie veteran rolls in his beat up old car from one backwater Argentine town to another where in exchange for room and board he turns out a feature film in 30 days. Adapting one of his ready-made scripts to each town he transforms these sleepy villages into bustling film sets and the bored populace into avid performers. A marvellously human story that celebrates... the true spirit of creativity and the warmth of community. [show more]

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Released
26 September 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Network Releasing 
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Runtime
84 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027626351243 
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Affectionately humorous documentary about Daniel Burmeister, a self-taught Argentinian filmmaker who spends his working life travelling around remote rural villages in search of locations and actors for his amateur films. The film follows the wildly prolific 60-something director as he begins work on his latest project. With a tight schedule and an even tighter budget, Burmeister must rely on his charm and ingenuity to draft in the local townspeople as his cast and crew and obtain the necessary permission from the town mayor.