While we were away: ‘The Dry’ performed for Roadshow; three Aussie projects were selected for Sundance; NITV updated its leadership team; ‘Sissy’ kicked off in Canberra and vale Susie Maizels, esteemed casting director.
'2067' offers a dystopian view of the future, where 47 years from now, the earth has been ravaged by climate change and people are forced to live on artificial oxygen.
Writer-director Seth Larney's sci-fi thriller '2067' will open the Adelaide Film Festival in October, its world premiere.
From this Friday, Prototype, the experimental film and video art e-newsletter curated by writer and critic Lauren Carroll Harris, will deliver a series of projects in response to the COVID-19 lockdown.
Those who have enjoyed getting video art and experimental short films delivered weekly to their inbox via Lauren Carroll Harris' e-newsletter Prototype will be pleased to know the critic and curator plans a second iteration.
Experienced producers Leonie Mansfield ('Kick-Ass 2') and Lisa Shaunessy ('Killing Ground') are aiming to produce projects with 80 per cent female writers, directors and protagonists.