The Nothing Men, the first Australian feature to be shot on the revolutionary Red camera, will screen in Los Angeles this week for an audience of industry representatives and distributors.
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Director Eddie Martin has had his tenacity rewarded with his 80 minute upgrade of a shorter made-for-TV documentary on the life of Australian boxing legend Lionel Rose, set to screen at MIFF this weekend.
Independent filmmaker Igor Grabovsky has formed his own distribution company, IG Distribution, to release his World War II drama Katusha in limited release from today.
After winning over Wolf Creek director Greg McLean as a fan, new Australian thriller The Horseman will have its world premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival this Sunday night.
Thirteen recent graduates from the WA Screen Academy have received a strong boost to start their career after being selected to either direct or crew on the 26 episodes of the new Channel 7 children's series Trapped.
The new short film from Tropfest Bright Spark winner Karl Madderom has been accepted into the Portobello Film Festival in London and the Washougal International Film Festival in Portland, USA, both in August.
With a snazzy new website "For Australian Content Creators", IF has launched a great new look emphasising on content with new sections.
Steve Callen's Christmas wish list seems to be coming true, with his celebrated first short film 'You Better Watch Out' recently being accepted into the Academy Award accredited short film festival at Palm Springs.