Magnolia Pictures has acquired US rights to The Little Death, the sex comedy which marks Josh Lawson’s feature directing and writing debut.
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Roadshow Films will release nearly every major film before, simultaneously or close to the US.
First-time writer/director Hugh Sullivan's time travel comedy The Infinite Man opened at four cinemas - Dendy Newton, Melbourne's Cinema Nova, Perth's Cinema Paradiso and Adelaide's Palace Nova Eastend - last Thursday.
Kriv Stenders’ comedy-thriller Kill Me Three Times will be released in the US by Magnolia Pictures, a distributor of niche films including A Long Way Down, Frank, Blackfish and Nymphomaniac.
The Playbook, an Australian drama about a basketball coach whose life is torn apart after a tragic accident, will be released on at least 140 screens in the US.
Josh Lawson's feature directing and writing debut on The Little Death could not be more promising as the sex comedy has been snapped up by distributors in Europe and Taiwan.
John V. Soto’s The Reckoning has launched successfully at five cinemas in Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Brisbane.
First-time writer-director-producer Mack Lindon’s Rise will get a cinema release in November via Pinnacle Films.