Supported by the MIFF Premiere Fund, Below isn’t afraid to get its hands dirty as it tackles dirty issues, resulting in a deliberately provocative dare of film that’s bound to get audiences talking. (Image credit: Netflix) Chelsea Arrington is a hardworking Secret Service agent who is in charge of the Vice President's daughter's detail, and is also trying to prove herself and make her mark in a male-dominated field. Fola Evans-Akingbola as Chelsea Arrington and D.B. Clickbaits Phoenix Raei knows his role could have easily gone to a US star, if not for producer Tony Ayres. His breakthrough role came in Kriv Stenders Australia Day (2017) featuring next to Bryan Brown, Daniel Webber, and Sean Keenan. Fola Evans-Akingbola as Chelsea Arrington. Joining Corr ( Holding the Man, MIFF 2015) and LaPaglia ( Balibo, MIFF Premiere Fund 2017) in the ring are The Heights’ Phoenix Raei and The Kettering Incident’s Alison Whyte, as well as Morgana O’Reilly ( Offspring) and Zenia Starr ( The Merger, MIFF 2018). Phoenix immigrated to Perth, Australia as a child because of his parents. Part of Critical Role ‘s charm is the world that Mercer built. His family immigrated to Perth, Australia, when he was still a child. In 2019, he was the recipient of the Casting Guild of Australia, Rising Star Award and was cast as a lead in the Netflix series Clickbait (2021) (NBCUniversal International Studios, Matchbox Pictures). Exandria is a world rich in secrets and history. Yes, Phoenix Raei was born in Iran, specifically in Shiraz. Phoenix Raei is a Persian-born Australian actor, writer and director born in Shiraz who immigrated to Perth, Australia as a child. Norwegian-born Iranian-Australian and MIFF Accelerator Lab alumnus director Maziar Lahooti makes his feature debut with this devilishly dark comedy, adapted for the screen by Perth playwright Ian Wilding from his award-winning play of the same name. Advertisement The world of Exandria has a Critter’s ransom in lore, explored in greater depth in the Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount. Saskia Hampele as Renee Davies, Marks wife Phoenix Raei as Ash Jafari, Iranian refugee struggling with his sexuality. But when things inevitably go south, Dougie may be the only one willing to take a stand. Ever the grifter, Dougie discovers a way to make extra cash by live-streaming the underground fight club run by the centre’s morally bankrupt security staff. When darkweb con-artist Dougie lands in the bloody deep end of a scam gone wrong, his gruff stepdad Terry agrees to pay off his debts in return, Dougie must take a job at the refugee detention centre where Terry works. Starring Ryan Corr and Anthony LaPaglia, Below is a pitch-black comedy with a unique, and uniquely provocative, take on Australia’s controversial asylum-seeker detention system.
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