Tilda Cobham-Hervey was 16 when she auditioned for and won her first acting role, the co-lead in Sophie Hyde's Adelaide-shot feature 52 Tuesdays, in 2011.
Sophie Hyde today won the Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award for her gender-bending drama 52 Tuesdays.
Typifying a growing buoyancy and sense of optimism about filmmaking in South Australia, producers Julie Byrne, Kristian Moliere and Jennifer Jones have formed Triptych Pictures.
Tim Winton's The Turning will have its international premiere at the 2014 Berlin Film Festival with a gala screening in the Berlinale Special section
The selection of Sophie Hyde's drama 52 Tuesdays in the world cinema dramatic competition at the Sundance Film Festival in January isn't the only platform for the project at the festival.
The list of Australian films released in US cinemas so far this year is short and, on the surface, unimpressive.
Sophie Hyde's gender-bending drama 52 Tuesdays has been selected for the Sundance Film Festival's world cinema dramatic competition in January.
Australian films have raked in $14 million at the national box-office this year, a much stronger start than the first three months of 2013.