Jeremy Sims was promoting his drama 'Last Cab to Darwin' on the international film festival circuit in 2015 when he noticed Icelandic film 'Hrútar' featured in nearly every festival program.
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While Hollywood films usually open day-and-date in Australia, staggering the release here can a smart tactic, and so it proved last weekend for A Star Is Born.
First-time feature director Stephen McCallum’s '1%' is a classic case of a film whose commercial impact cannot be judged by its first weekend in Australian cinemas.
Jacqueline McKenzie and Daniel LaPaine are playing a quintessentially British aristocratic couple in 'Miss Fisher & the Crypt of Tears', the feature film spin-off of the ABC series and novels by Kerry Greenwood, which is now shooting in Morocco.
James Taylor has been officially appointed the managing director of SBS.
Screen Producers Australia will present Matchbox Pictures co-founder and executive chairman Michael McMahon with a Lifetime Achievement Award at this year’s SPA Awards.
Brit Rupert Penry-Jones, Daniel Lapaine and Jacqueline McKenzie have joined the cast of 'Miss Fisher & The Crypt of Tears', the feature film spin-off of the ABC series and novels by Kerry Greenwood, which is shooting in Morocco.
Warwick Thornton, Leah Purcell, Ivan Sen, Steven McGregor, Erica Glynn, Danielle Maclean and Bain Stewart will travel to Los Angeles next month for high-level networking.