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North Hollywood, CA, United States, 04/09/2008 - Our street smart entrepreneur, Ish, opens a gym while struggling with his fetish for chubby women. He doesn’t want to get into hot water with his customers, yet he has surrounded himself with his "ideal" women.
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The Founder/President of International Student Film Festival Hollywood and Cross Cultural Film Festival Los Angeles, Robin Saban brings his unique humor to comedy by creating a half hour sitcom. The show is called ChubbyChaser. See the sizzle reel on the website and on YouTube. Enjoy the show!
Los Angeles is a very hard city to live in. If you are not beautiful and a size zero girl; or if you are a guy and not driving a nice car or fabulous B.S.er, you will have trouble being part of the game.
“L.A. is a city where everybody is in competition with each other and no one really knows why. Los Angeles is an image town, and above all of this is Hollywood” said Robin Saban.
Pretty much, you can find a gym on every corner like a 7-11. That’s great, and guess what? It helps to keep people in shape and be a part of the game in this town, but NoHo Gym is a very different one.
There our street smart entrepreneur, Ih, wants to be part of this game in a different way. He wants to first help himself and satisfy his desire for chubby women; rather than help the people who want to be a part of the game. He opens a gym for those who are in need; surrounding himself with his “ideal” women.
Ish’s naivety, dry sense of humor and his natural behavior makes this show (Chubby Chaser) one of a kind.
About the creator/writer
Robin Saban began his career in the entertainment industry as a writer, director and actor in Montreal, Canada. He wrote and directed several plays for live theatre while living in Montreal from 1992 to 1996. In Los Angeles since 1996, Robin worked in the entertainment industry as a film editor and project developer, and co-wrote the film script titled "29 Palms". Robin studied film and theater at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada (1991). In 1997, he studied digital film and video editing software "AVID" at Video Symphony in Burbank, California. Inspired by his years of work in the entertainment industry, Robin founded the International Student Film Festival Hollywood in 2003, a festival geared solely to students offering them a unique opportunity to showcase their work. Then, in 2007, Robin created the Cross Cultural Film Festival Los Angeles, an avenue to celebrate our differences through film.
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