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Kayfabe airing on Super Channel

Kayfabe will be screening on Super Channel throughout the month of March.


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Kayfabe picks up Best Audience Award

Screening this past Saturday at the Eugene International Film Festival Kayfabe co-won the Best Audience Award, sharing the prize with 'Last Stop for Paul'. This is the third award Kayfabe has picked up on the festival circuit after winning 'Best Mockumentary' and 'Best Comedy' at the Lakedance International Film Festival. For more information on the Eugene International Film Festival, click here.

Kayfabe screens at Eugene International Film Festival

On Saturday October 6th, Kayfabe will be screening at the Eugene International Film Festival. Taking place in the city of Eugene, Oregon the festival 'is dedicated to honoring filmmaking expertise that can inspire, entertain or contribute to human understanding through fact or fiction. World-class hospitality, master classes, and cinematic excellence join to become what the Eugene International Film Festival is all about.' Kayfabe will be screening at the Regal Valley River Ctr. Stadium at 1PM on October 6th.

Kayfabe nabs Best Comedy and Best Mockumentary at Lakedance International Film Fest

Kayfabe walked away with Best Comedy and Best Mockumentary awards at the 2007 Lakedance International Film Festival in Sandpoint, Idaho. Five representatives from the film (including two wrestlers) were on hand to collect the prizes. The fest, which ran from September 9th-16th, screened 54 films total, 10 of which were features. For more information on the Lakedance 2007, click here.

Berlin takes 'When a Man Falls in the Forest'

The inclusion of When a Man Falls in the Forest in this year's Berlin Film Festival has been featured in Variety.

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Kayfabe accepted into Twin Rivers Festival

Kayfabe has been accepted into the 13th Annual Twin Rivers Multimedia Festival. Held from April 28th to May 5th in Asheville, North Carolina, the Twin Rivers Festival showcases features, shorts, documentaries and screenplays.
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New mockumentary keeps Kayfabe

Canoe's Slam Sports has posted an article about Kayfabe. The article goes on to detail the film's production, what inspired the production and also the audience's reaction to the film.

" But more surprising to Smith than the work of the cast and crew was the difficulty in actually getting the movie made. "I never thought it would be so hard," he said. "Pre-production was harder than I ever imagined. "

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By day, mild-mannered Pete Smith, by night, wrestler Rocket Randy

By day, mild-mannered Pete Smith, by night, wrestler Rocket Randy and his early days in the ring.
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Rocket Randy lives a dream

The Province has done a piece on the Rocket Randy Tyler, "the most hated wrestler in the territory". The article goes on to detail how Pete became interested in the sport, why he went back to school, and how he finds wrestling to be a stress reliever.
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Kayfabe - Holding On

The Vancouver Courier has printed an article about Kayfabe's Pete Smith. The article goes on to detail what a typical night in the ring is like for the Rocket Randy Tyler.
"Local wrestlers like Rocket Randy Tyler and Beautiful Bruce aren't getting rich or famous from throwing each other around on the ring..."
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