Marcus Gillezeau, an International Digital Emmy and AACTA Award-winning independent producer, writer and EP, suggests Australia needs a 'whole-of-country' approach to reap the benefits of the streaming age.
It was no-contest between Fox/Chernin Entertainment’s 'Ford v Ferrari' and Sony Pictures' 'Charlie’s Angels' reboot at Australian cinemas last weekend.
Amazon Prime Video continues to ramp up investment in local content, announcing a documentary series that follows the Australian Men's Cricket team as it deals with the 2018 ball-tampering scandal and the 2019 Ashes.
Saara Lamberg's debut feature 'Innuendo' had a limited cinema release in Australia but the psychological thriller will reach a lot more eyeballs in the US and the UK, where it's just launched on Amazon Prime.
'The Test: A New Era for Australia’s Team' offers access to the Australian Men’s Cricket Team immediately following the 2018 ball tampering incident as they regroup, reflect and rebuild to retain the 2019 Ashes Urn on English soil for the first time in 18 years.
Amazon Prime Video Australia will release 10 stand-up comedy specials from 10 Australian comedians: Tom Gleeson, Judith Lucy, Celia Pacquola, Tommy Little, Lano & Woodley, Anne Edmonds, Zoe Coombs Marr, Tom Walker, Dilruk Jayasinha and Alice Fraser.
Hosted by Rebel Wilson, 'LOL: Last One Laughing Australia', captures 10 professional comedians that go head to head to see who can keep a straight face while simultaneously trying to make their opponents laugh in this first-of-its-kind comedy social experiment. Comedians who laugh will be eliminated one-by-one, until a single comedian remains. With $100,000 on the line, who will Rebel crown the Last One Laughing?
With cinemas closed or operating at limited capacity in many markets, James Di Martino's debut feature The Faceless Man is set to reach millions of people where they live on multiple streaming platforms.