The thriller is one of a number of high-profile Aussie films being presented at Cannes by sales agents
The line producer on a long list of Indian features that have shot in Australia, crosses to the other side of the camera.
The first Australian Indian Film Fund aims to bankroll one Australian feature and one TV series or documentary every 18 months, each with India-centric themes
Unindian, the first feature from the Australia India Film Fund (AIFF), will go into production in October in Sydney.
With an all star cast and crew, Unindian - the first feature of the recently established Australia India Film Fund (AIFF) – has begun shooting in Sydney and around NSW.
Producer Lisa Duff has joined Screen Australia as investment development manager, documentaries.
Strong demand from exhibitors is prompting unINDIAN director/producer Anupam Sharma and his distributor to broaden the cross-cultural romantic comedy’s cinema release.
Seventy Australian filmmakers have joined a co-operative aimed at supporting each other’s work and fostering awareness of Aussie films.