Arclight Films has taken the worldwide distribution rights to coming-of-age film 'Chasing Wonders', produced by South Australia's SLA Films and the UK's Met Film, launching sales at the virtual Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) this week.
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Boutique distributor and sales agent Juno Films has acquired the worldwide rights (excluding ANZ) to Josie Hess and Isabel Peppard's feature documentary 'Morgana'.
Writer-director Samuel Bartlett's indie thriller 'Intersection' has sold to Breaking Glass Pictures for North America, and will air locally on the Nine Network.
Madman Entertainment's father-and-son comedy 'Made in Italy' and Icon's Mel Gibson-starrer 'Force of Nature' launched reasonably well last weekend but neither could match the market leader, Studiocanal's 'Unhinged' in its third frame.
Mark Rogers shoots film and television stills and key art in Australia and internationally. Here he shines some light on what he calls the best and the worst job on set, and outlines how lower budget films can maximise resources to ensure the best quality images.
Seth Larney's '2067', which stars Kodi Smit-McPhee, Ryan Kwanten, Deborah Mailman, Aaron Glenane, Damian Walshe-Howling and Leeanna Walsman, will be released in the US by AMC Networks’ RLJE Films.
The BBC has acquired the UK rights to Northern Pictures' live-action children's series 'Hardball', to screen on CBBC.
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