September 15, 2016
Nico Raineau's 'Brix and the Bitch' Wins Best Action Film Hollyshorts Film Festival
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Nico Raineau was a recent Top Ten Filmmaker Finalist on the fourth season of the HBO series Project Greenlight, not surprisingly his films have screened at over fifty festivals.�"Brix and The Bitch," Raineau's first dramatic film, stars Dre Swan ("iCarly"), Alex Marshall-Brown ("The Hateful Eight") and David Carey Foster ("Dexter"). This exciting film just won Best Action Film at Hollyshorts Film Festival.
Trapped in a seedy and illegal fight club, one woman's only chance for escape is to win a gruesome brawl against the one person she refuses to harm.�
Dre Swain (Bitch) is known for Nickelodeon's�"iCarly,"�"Sam & Cat"�and "Game Shakers," as well as shows on TNT and NBC. She recently won numerous awards for her role in Nico Raineau's�"Brix and the Bitch," including 'Breakout Female Action Performer of the Year,' and tying with Oscar winner Melissa Leo for 'Best Actress in a Short Film.'
Co-star Alex Marshall-Brown (Brix) is a Los Angeles based actress & stuntwoman.�Career highlights include�performances as the unexpectedly strong�Pepper�in "New Girl," as well as pyrotechnic�stunts for "The Hateful Eight."�David Carey Foster's ("Big Top") recent television credits include "Grey's Anatomy,"�"NCIS,"�"The Mentalist," and�"Dexter." He also had a role in the recently-released comedy,�"Get A Job," starring Bryan�Cranston, Miles Teller, and Anna Kendrick.
Nico Raineau is an award winning filmmaker whose career in film began as the director's assistant to Ben Affleck on the Warner Bros. film "The Town." He then transitioned to creative development for companies such as Jinks/Cohen and Team Downey. An outspoken Feminist Filmmaker, Raineau was also a finalist for the 2016 #TheFWord video contest and was a panelist at the Phoenix Film Festival. He is also the owner of Amfran Entertainment, a production company based in Los Angeles California.
This exciting film has been selected for numerous film festivals, including the Portland Film Festival, New Filmmakers L.A. Summer Series, Catalina Film Festival, Seattle International Film Festival, Las Vegas Film Festival and LA Femme International Film Festival.
It has also won multiple awards including Best of Festival and 6 other awards at Idyllwild International Film Festival, Best Short Film at Atlanta Independent Film Festival, Best LGBT Film at Berlin Independent Film Festival, Best Action Short Film at Atlanta Underground Festival, The Gold Award at Spotlight Film Awards and more.