
Chris making more script changes
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It's not what you think, I'm paying for a meal |

Chris running on the beach, in Manual Antonio, Costa Rica |

Shopping in Manual Antonio |

Is Kathy playing hard to get? |
 Claus doing his thing at the Cheers bar of Costa Rica, "The Garden's Restaurant" |

Pool shooting scene. Chris with Steve Snow |

Notice in Costa Rica, they ride bikes like we used to. No helmets, no reflectors, no protection, no problem. |
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Chris' Acting History |
| Hollywood? Well it's interesting to say the least. I have spent 5 years trying to make money, and get parts as an actor. I worked as an extra, did acting classes for 2 1/2 years, a ton of auditions, I had parts in student films, Independent films, even a Sag film or two. I have had 2 different agents, spent money on head shots, classes, workshops, parking, even got taken advantage of a couple of times. But I'm still here, and still plugging away. After returning from one of my trips to Costa Rica, I came home to this recession, and being in this Construction industry I really feel it. So I decide to create my own work, and I thought why not make my own movie. So "Life After Divorce" was born. |
Life After Divorce |
As you may have read in my karate history section, the work I did in the past with self defense videos, construction videos, and marketing. I now have all this experience with Hollywood. So I feel confident I can do this. Without writing a novel, let me just say it's been a lot more work than I thought, but things have worked out well for the most part. I have done everything but basically direct the film. I did hire an experienced director for that, and an experienced camera, sound, and lighting crew. Along with a make-up girl, I did it all professionally and with my own money, and one investor.
My film "Life After Divorce" is a documentary with a twist. It goes into my experiences after my divorce, along with honest interviews with the working girls (prostitutes) in Costa Rica, and the American men that travel there for the working girls. Hear their stories, their views, and you just may understand why so many American men are traveling to foreign countries for sex with women and why the women there love them.
"Life After Divorce" was shot entirely on location in beautiful Costa Rica, where prostitution is legal, the women are beautiful and friendly; along with fresh delicious food and gorgeous beaches. So come along and enjoy this tropical paradise, because whatever your opinions are, this film will get you thinking and experiencing another lifestyle. |
| All the photos, in the acting section are from the shoot for "Life After Divorce" in Costa Rica. Enjoy the film, you will find it interesting, enjoyable, and entertaining. |
Pura Vida!!
Chris G. Georgas |
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