Since its acquisition by eOne in 2011, Hopscotch-eOne ANZ has become a global player. IF speaks to three of the team – Jude Troy, eOne ANZ’s EVP, TV Development and Acquisitions, Lucy Hill, eOne ANZ’s Head of Acquisitions and Maeva Gatineau, Hopscot
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Universal Pictures' The Secret Life of Pets has beaten out Roadshow's Sully, debuting on top of the Aussie box office.
Last week's champ, Bad Moms, dropped thirty-five percent in its fourth week. The Roadshow comedy has now made $12.5 million overall.
In 2009, Dorrigo native Donaldson became the first Australian to receive the Victoria Cross since 1969, awarded for saving the life of a wounded Afghan interpreter.
The Goodship Agency, a new venture by film distribution and marketing specialists Tracey Mair and Courtney Botfield, is one of 13 screen businesses supported by Screen Australia’s Gender Matters: Brilliant Careers fund.
Bad Moms dropped a mere 19 percent after three weeks to ring up close to $2 million on 272 screens, bringing its cume to over $10.5 million.
The Tasmania-shot Kettering was created by Vicki Madden and producer Vincent Sheehan, and will premiere on Prime September 30. Amazon nabbed the rights from BBC Worldwide North America.
The Hunting Ground is directed by Kirby Dick and explores the issue of sexual assault on US University campuses; brought roaring back to the headlines most recently by the Nate Parker saga. Dick's 2012 doc, The Invisible War, investigated the epidemic of