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GOLDIROCKS

Goldi is an oversexed rock and roller with an affinity for musicians. She runs into an indie garage band with three players – one too hot, one too cold, and one that seems just right. They want her raw energy on stage with them, and invite her to sing a few songs with their band. She becomes a part-time kick-ass front woman, which gives her the courage to write songs, but when she unleashes her songs on the band they decide not to share any more of their spotlight. Goldi is disillusioned with her mentors, and can’t see a way to get her own musical feet off the ground – until her feminist friends buy her a guitar. Finally, she discovers that real success means becoming your own rock-and-roll hero.

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Paula Tiberius
Director

Toronto filmmaker Paula Tiberius has a BA in Cinema Studies from the University of Toronto. She has written and directed three short films, Oxanna, Killing Time and Busk, which have screened at film festivals across North America and have been broadcast in the United States, Canada and Finland. An active member of the music community, Paula has also co-directed and edited three music videos that received airplay on MuchMusic. A rock and roller to the core, Paula plays guitar and sings in the garage band Sticky Rice. Goldirocks is her first feature film.

Mini DV
35 mm

94 minutes

Colour

Aspect ratio

1.85

Original version in English

Producer

Lisa Hayes

Coproducer

Tanya Henley

Associate Producer

Tina Cooper

Director and Scriptwriter

Paula Tiberius

Director of Photography

Marcos Arriaga

Editing

Vanda Schmöckel

Sound

Mike Filippov

Costume Designer

Sydney Mamane

Music

Ian Blurton

John Critchley

Cast

Sasha Ormond

Greg Legros

Laura Kim

Dru Viergever

Dominick Abrams

Megan Dunlop

Production

Goldirocks Inc.
3 Euclid Pl.
Toronto Ontario
M6J 1J8
Canada
(416) 703-3595
(416) 703-7361
info@goldirocks.com
www.goldirocks.com



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