“I would put $1 million down on the table at the end of the first hour and give that to anyone who can tell me where the show goes. I know my money is safe."
The expected flood of applications from overseas producers for the Federal Government's seven-year, $400 million extension of the Location Incentive Program (LIP) could prove to be a challenging exercise for the authorities.
Fans of Aaron Pedersen's Detective Jay Swan can look forward to more 'Mystery Road' adventures on the big and small screens.
'Nine Perfect Strangers' producers, Nicole Kidman's Blossom Films and Made Up Stories, have turned down the Australian Directors' Guild's request for an Australian director to be attached to the production.
With Melbourne cinemas closed and most of those still in operation averaging capacities of 10 - 20 per cent, Madman Entertainment sensibly has decided to release Stephen Johnson's 'High Ground' next year.
Opening on 250-plus screens on August 27, the day after its CinefestOZ premiere at Orana Cinemas in Busselton, Jeremy Sims' 'RAMS' will be the first Australian wide release since cinemas re-opened.
In the pre-COVID-19 world, 'Where'd You Go Bernadette?' a drama starring Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, Kristen Wiig and newcomer Emma Nelson, was launched in the US last year by United Artists Releasing, playing widely on more than 2,400 screens.
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