Ahead of the Australian International Movie Convention next week, both major and independent distributors participate in a rapid round with IF to discuss the current landscape.
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Luke Sparke's Queensland-shot mob thriller 'Bring Him To Me' will hit selected US theatres in the new year after Roadside Attractions and Samuel Goldwyn Films acquired North American rights to the title.
Foxtel is backing the screen adaptation of Paul Kelly's Christmas classic 'How to Make Gravy' as a recipe for Binge's entry into feature films, with the project to shoot on the Gold Coast and star Hugo Weaving and Daniel Henshall.
Highly Spirited and Like A Photon Creative's 'Scarygirl' landing in cinemas this week marks the culmination of a 15-year journey for creator and production designer Nathan Jurevicius.
'Ascendant' director Antaine Furlong has begun development on a new feature that will tell the story of burn survivor Sophie Delezio and her family.
US comedian and actor Leslie Jones leads a voice cast that also includes Remy Hii, Teo Vergara, and Olivia Vásquez for the new animated feature from Queensland production house Like A Photon Creative.
Daniel King's 'Her Name is Nellie' premiered at the Adelaide Film Festival last Sunday, taking viewers on a journey of understanding in relation to the life of times of his ancestor Nellie Bungil Walker.
Sue Maslin explains the reasoning behind the Australian Feature Film Forum, which will host an 'Ask Me Anything' session at AIMC that will see filmmakers, exhibitors and distributors ask tough questions about each other's decision making and business models. Ahead of, IF also shares some 'tough talk' from a range of industry figures.