Palace Cinemas will host actor Anthony LaPaglia and director Matthew Saville for preview screenings of their new film, A Month of Sundays, at Palace Norton Street in Sydney (April 19) and Palace Cinema Como (April 21) in Melbourne.
Dark Victory will see Saville continuing his working relationship with Felony producer Rosemary Blight, of Goalpost Pictures, who described the film to Variety as "The Insider on the high seas".
The launches of Matt Saville’s A Month of Sundays and Simon Stone’s The Daughter at international film festivals are paying off with critical acclaim for both.
Matthew Saville's A Month of Sundays and Jeremy Sims' Last Cab to Darwin will screen in the Contemporary World Cinema program at next month's Toronto International Film Festival.
The world premieres of Scott Hicks' documentary Highly Strung and Matt Saville’s comedy/drama A Month of Sundays are among the highlights of this year’s Adelaide Film Festival.
While writing and directing a well-received short film can be a great stepping stone to features, aspiring feature directors should avoid the trap of making short after short.
Madman's Nick Batzias and writer-director Matthew Saville have been keen to work together again since Madman released Saville's 2003 telemovie Roy Hollsdotter Live and his 2007 crime thriller Noise.
Screen Australia today announced investment of nearly $965,000 for three films and a feature documentary, estimated to generate more than $6.8 million of production.