The Weirdo Hero

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Directed byRyan Curtis[1]
Written byTheo Francon
Produced byDerek Hird[2][3]
The Weirdo Hero
Directed byRyan Curtis[1]
Written byTheo Francon
Produced byDerek Hird[2][3]
StarringTheo Francon[4][5]
Release date
  • 31 August 2015 (2015-08-31)
Running time
40 minutes[5][1]
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

The Weirdo Hero is a 2015 Canadian independent theatrically released short film about a professional wrestler dealing with depression.[6][7][8][9] The film uses animation together with live-action.[10] The film stars professional wrestler Theo Francon in the lead role as "Fabulous" Frankie Myers, a play on his real life ring name "Ravenous" Randy Myers.[11][12] The film was partially based on Francon's own life and experiences with depression.

After winning the main championship of his promotion professional wrestler "Fabulous" Frankie Myers struggles with depression as his real life responsibilities come crashing down around him. Fighting with undiagnosed depression and treading water financially his efforts are made harder by a cartoon version of his subconscious terrorizing him with doubts of his capabilities until he finds himself on the edge of a breakdown.[1][13][14]

Cast

Production

The film was directed by Ryan Curtis who formerly worked on the television series Supernatural. Filming took place in Port Coquitlam. The shooting of the finale for the film done before a live audience after three warmup matches by wrestlers from the wrestling promotion ECCW.[17][18] Theo Francon rehearsed scenes with director Ryan Curtis and the participating audience was credited in the film as extras.[19][20]

Release and reception

References

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