Emerging actors are being given the chance to have their show reels or self-tests screened in a cinema in front of an expert panel and an audience next week.
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Water cinematographer Rick Rifici ('Otherlife', 'Drift', 'Adore') has spent a lot of his career capturing surf for TVCs and commercial clients, where the brief typically involves capturing the waves and athletes in sunny conditions and bright blue water.
It’s taken more than 20 years to bring to the screen but Bruce Beresford’s 'Ladies in Black', his first Australian movie since 'Mao’s Last Dancer', is shaping as one of the most commercial films of his storied career.
Former Foxtel CEO Peter Tonagh has been appointed the new chairman of Bus Stop Films, a not-for-profit which provides a film studies program and filmmaking opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities.
Director Mairi Cameron feels grateful her feature debut 'The Second' has the potential to reach a wider audience than “a little Australian film” of its ilk typically might.
Roadshow Rough Diamond plans to make an eight-part international political thriller based on ABC journalist Tony Jones’ debut novel The Twentieth Man and its upcoming sequel.
Dark Star Pictures will distribute first-time writer-director Jason Raftopoulos’ drama 'West of Sunshine' in the US, the third international market where the film will be released theatrically.
Pursuing his passion for projects that take him out of his comfort zone, Tony Tilse is in Indonesia shooting Grisse, a period drama commissioned by HBO Asia.