The film, directed by The Pretend One team of director Tony Prescott and producer Dinusha Ratnaweera, tells the story of doctor Ian Davis and father of two Scott Sullivan, both battling Motor Neurone Disease (MND).
The 21st World of Women’s Cinema (WOW) Film Festival will take place in Sydney from April 28 to May 1.
The first eight workshops, held at the AFTRS Sydney campus last week, were attended by fifty-six Year 8 students and fourteen teachers from central west and far west NSW.
This year's festival will feature 31 feature films and 25 shorts.
Sue Masters to lead scripted, while John Godfrey will head up non-scripted.
Melissa George (Heartbeat, The Slap and Felony) and Sophie Lowe (The Beautiful Lie, What Lola Wants) are confirmed to star in the dramatic feature which will be shot exclusively in Queensland.
Screentime, a Banijay Group company, has appointed producer Kerrie Mainwaring as head of production - scripted.
Johnson talks shooting in WA, working with Simon Baker and honouring Tim Winton's novel.