Episode 303 - Justin Ciardullo And John Ambrose Casual Conversation

Published: July 26, 2022, 6:05 p.m.

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In this newest \'\'Casual Conversation with The Wrestling Takeover\'\' episode, Jordan is joined by Jambone Pictures\' Executive Producer, John Victor Ambrose & Associate Producer Justin J. Ciardullo. They discuss the making of their film, professional wrestling\'s latest groundbreaking documentary, The Ballad of Gia & Frankie. This incredible true story is about LGBTQ Indy Pro Wrestler Gia Savitz, riding high on their journey in the industry while battling trauma, trials, and tribulations throughout their run. However, Gia would face their toughest roadblock to date, the sadistic Frankie Firestarter. John & Justin give you a tell-all account of this production is an interview you truly don\'t want to miss! 

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Check out the official social media accounts of Jambone Pictures and The Ballad of Gia & Frankie: 

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Instagram - @giafrankiedoc 

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Twitter - @giafrankiedoc 

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TikTok - @giafrankiedoc 

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Facebook - @JAMBONEPictures 

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YouTube - youtube.com/jambroseent 

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For more on this real-life story, including film synopsis, photos, videos, and international film festival laurels, visit The Ballad of Gia & Frankie\'s Official Website: https://the-ballad-of-gia--frankie-documentary.yolasite.com/  

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THE BALLAD OF GIA & FRANKIE IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL & PURCHASE AT: vimeo.com/ondemand/giafrankiedoc 

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Still interested in watching the documentary? And want to get a 50% promo code link? Here it is: bit.ly/wrestlingtakeover

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The tale began in  2001...  

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