Director Paul Currie's '2.22', a romantic thriller starring Teresa Palmer, Game of Thrones' Michiel Huisman and Sam Reid, launches in Italy, the Middle East and a bunch of Asian markets tomorrow, followed by the US on Friday.
The ugly Cronulla race riots in southern Sydney in 2005 may seem an unlikely source of humour but that's the backdrop of writer-director Abe Forsythe's latest film.
The film will generate about 720 jobs and $26 million in production expenditure.
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter's Benjamin Walker and Teresa Palmer will play the leads in 2:22, a psychological thriller from Australian director Paul Currie.
Maeve Dermody will play Olivia, a free-spirited Aussie girl living in Italy, in romantic drama The Space Between.
Teresa Palmer, Game of Thrones' Michiel Huisman and The Railway Man's Sam Reid head the cast of 2.22, director Paul Currie's romantic thriller which starts shooting in Sydney on Monday.
Content creators supported include Leigh Whannell, Angus Sampson Robert Connolly and Joanna Werner
Screen NSW is investing $400,000 in 2:22, a psychological thriller from Australian writer-director Paul Currie.