The film debuted at last year's MIFF and also screened at the Adelaide Film Festival in October.
Both directors hail from Dublin and have made spots for clients such as Mercedes, Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Budweiser, Heineken, Renault and Lucozade.
The deal was brokered by international distrib Raydar Media for multiple territories including the UK, Ireland, South Africa and fifty other pan-African territories.
The series is executive produced by SBS’s Sue Masters, produced by Blackfella Films’ Miranda Dear and Darren Dale and written by Kris Wyld (East West 101) and Kym Goldsworthy (Love Child, Serangoon Road).
Off the back of last week's announcement that Screen Australia would spearhead a new research project into diversity in local TV drama, the national screen body's Indigenous Department is calling on indigenous filmmakers to apply for its Pitch Short Black
Veterans Sibylla Budd, Deborah Mailman, James Stewart and Alison Bell are joined by relative newcomers Molly Daniels, Narek Arman, Jon Prasida, Madeleine Clunies-Ross, Madeleine Madden, Andrew Creer, Fantine Banulski and Keith Purcell.
Cheung’s work has been featured on the poster for Australian short film The Witching Hour, while Steenson is the lead programmer on new multiplayer driving game Autoworld.
Oscar and Emmy winning Hollywood producer, Mark Johnson, has arrived in Western Australia to work on Simon Baker's directorial debut film, Breath, which is based on Tim Winton's award-winning novel.