Writer-director Fin Edquist’s thriller 'Bad Girl', starring Sara West and Samara Weaving, will get a North American theatrical release after being picked up by The Asylum, the studio behind 'Sharknado' and 'Z Nation'.
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A drama about a gay teenager with a disability who changes into the body of a beautiful woman so that he can find love has become the first Australian film to win a $US20,000 prize at Korea’s Busan International Film Festival.
It’s rare to see three Hollywood films open wide and belly-flop on the same weekend at Australian cinemas but it was a near-disaster for 'Geostorm' and a total wipe-out for 'The Snowman' and 'Home Again'.
The New South Wales government’s two-year, $20 million Made in NSW scheme to attract international productions and high-end Australian TV dramas is proving to be a smart investment.
The casting directors of 'Don’t Tell', 'Hacksaw Ridge', 'Hounds of Love' and 'Lion' have been nominated in the feature film category of the Casting Guild of Australia Awards.
The first season of scripted Instagram series 'The Out There' has recently sold to US-based media company Adolescent Content, who will also back a second installment.
ABC Arts and Screen Australia have backed 10 LGBTQI-filmmaking teams with $10,000 each to create projects to mark the 40th anniversary of the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
Australia’s AMPCO Studios is among the co-producers of 'Farewell Shanghai', a scripted series developed by French screenwriter and director Radu Mihaileanu.