Ryan Corr and Anthony LaPaglia will play the leads in refugee detention centre action-drama 'Below', director Maziar Lahooti's debut feature.
SBS’s Sunshine will attract viewers as an edge-of-the-seat crime thriller which introduces fresh faces and provides insights into a little-known community.
When Daina Reid was offered the gig of directing SBS’s crime drama 'Sunshine', she readily agreed for three main reasons.
The four-part drama is set in the outer-west suburb of Sunshine and its surrounds, and is a co-production between Essential Media and Carver Films.
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.
US-based Australian director Frank Lotito will direct The Olive Sisters, a romantic drama adapted from Australian author Amanda Hampson's 2005 novel, which will star Leslie Mann and Anthony LaPaglia.
When E! network host Maria Menounos and her partner, producer-director Keven Underago, saw footage of This Isn't Funny in post, they volunteered to join the team of producers.
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.