Exhibitors have renewed calls to address the challenges facing most Aussie films in the crowded theatrical market.
Some 34 feature films will compete for nominations for this year's AACTA Awards, and the longlist covers diverse range of titles, from box office earners like 'Top End Wedding' and 'Storm Boy', through to the critically lauded 'The Nightingale' and micro budget indies like 'Suburban Wildlife'.
Warner Bros/New Line’s 'It Chapter Two' and Roadshow’s 'The Farewell' injected some much-needed life into the flagging Australian box office last weekend while two new Oz releases struggled.
Kim Farrant’s psychological thriller 'Angel of Mine' began its theatrical journey in the US last weekend, opening in 12 key cities and on demand.
Seven years after the death of her daughter, Lizzie (Noomi Rapace) locks eyes on a sight she thought she’d never see again: a girl, Lola, who is the spitting image of her own lost child. As she battles for custody of her surviving son, Lizzie’s obsession with Lola only grows – befriending Claire, the young girl’s mother (Yvonne Strahovski), following her everywhere and forcing long-held secrets out into the open.
Lionsgate will release Kim Farrant’s psychological thriller 'Angel of Mine', which stars Noomi Rapace and Yvonne Strahovski, in North America.
The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has unveiled the first 29 films on its line-up this year, including the world premiere of Good Thing Productions and Passion Pictures’ 'The Australian Dream' which will open the festival August 1.
Australian-born, US-based Yvonne Strahovski will play the co-lead opposite Noomi Rapace in Kim Farrant’s psychological thriller 'Angel of Mine'.