"If I never get the chance to make another one, I feel good now having made this one," Forsythe told IF
Writer-director Abe Forsythe proved his skill at flicking the switch from black comedy to violence in Down Under, and now he’s embarking on a film which will mash even more genres.
Down Under director Abe Forsythe will talk the two masks of drama - comedy and tragedy - this Friday as part of AFTRS' Friday on My Mind talks series.
Abe Forsythe's black comedy Down Under is set hit Australian cinemas on August 4.
Abe Forsythe’s zombie film 'Little Monsters', French-Australian co-production 'Slam' and an as yet untitled film from the Roache-Turner brothers are among 12 productions recently backed by Create NSW.
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.
Writer-director Abe Forsythe has re-teamed with Made Up Stories to produce his next project, Stan and Peacock series 'Wolf Like Me', to star Isla Fisher and Josh Gad.
When Abe Forsythe made 'Little Monsters', he intended the film to be screened in cinemas, reaching a far wider audience than his black comedy 'Down Under'. That’s not how it turned out, much to the disappointment of the writer-director.