​​Chloë Schwank
DIDI'S ANTHEM
Copyright 2012 Susanna Bonaretti and Santa Shorts Productions
Deidre is a driven young woman who’s been told that she will never break that glass ceiling and that she will end up just like her stay-at-home mother. With cold and ruthless calculation, she vows to do what it takes to make it in a hard business world - and she will make it – despite being a woman. As she lays down her plans, she envisions the rewards she will achieve by her brutal resolve and fortitude… and also what she may stand to lose.

This film is part of a series of short, mostly performance poetry pieces all with a twist and a touch of irony, cynicism and fun, called “Painful Poetry and Other Patter, Prose and Platitudinous Pabulum”.
Enjoy the clip but please remember:
This short film is not for public Exhibition. Please do not upload to any public domain website without written permission from the copyright holder - scriptum@iinet.net.au
Copyright 
2012 Susanna Bonaretti and Santa Shorts Productions

Didi's Anthem (3:52)

Cast and Crew
Deidre (Didi)

Producer, Writer, Music
​​Director
1st Assistant Director/Cinematographer
Sound Recordist/Focus Puller
Assistant Sound Recordist/Sound Engineer
First Editor/Animated Sequence Design
Second Editor/Colorist/Sound Design
Makeup, Hair and Wardrobe
​Gaffers and Grips
Chloë Schwank

​​Susanna Bonaretti
Yasmin Suteja
Mitchell Blunt
Nick Alexander
​Sarah Ray
​Nikki Rose
​Jeffrey Truong
Chloë Schwank
​Nick Alexander, Mitchell Blunt
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Visit ​Chloë Schwank's web page: ​http://www.chloeschwank.com/

Production stills by Yasmin Suteja

Yasmin Suteja
Nick Alexander
Mitchell Blunt with a glimpse of Chloë Schwank and Nick Alexander
Reviewing the take on the laptop
Chloë Schwank being measured by Nick Alexander
Nick Alexander and Sarah Ray
Mitchell Blunt
Chloë Schwank through the viewfinder
Chloë Schwank
Chloë Schwank
Nick Alexander and Mitchell Blunt
Chloë Schwank
Chloë Schwank
Chloë Schwank
Yasmin Suteja
A little more about this piece of Painful Poetry...
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Synopsis...

​Some industrial betrayal, a ruptured romance, a one-sided love affair, a bit of adultery and a whacking great lot of homophobia are the ingredients that go to make Lipstick a musical comedy play.
 
Blend in a dollop of improbable disguises, add a touch of jealousy and retribution and the plot thickens as it is stirred by an androgynous petrol-head out to give an ambitious sleep-around babe what-for.
 
Set in Newtown, things just don’t go as planned when a sales manager and his personal assistant don’t get that promotion they’ve been so keen on. From there, they take the ultimate step to get even: treachery but end up themselves being betrayed. 
 
Lipstick deals with truth in perception and one woman’s tormented struggle to accept her feelings when she discovers her perceptions have betrayed her.
​This short film is part of a series of very short pieces of prose, poetry and song intended as a web series, “Painful Poetry and Other Patter, Prose and Platitudinous Pabulum”, written and produced by Susanna Bonaretti and performed by professional actors and singers.