Escape from Pretoria is the true story of Tim Jenkin (Daniel Radcliffe) and Stephen Lee (Daniel Webber), young, white South Africans branded "terrorists", and imprisoned in 1978 for working covert operations for Nelson Mandela's banned ANC. Incarcerated in Pretoria Maximum Security Prison, they decide to send the apartheid regime a clear message and escape! With breath-taking ingenuity, meticulous surveillance, and wooden keys crafted for 10 steel doors, they make a bid for freedom... Beyond a thrilling will-they-won't-they-escape, this is the story of an oppressed majority's struggle, and two ordinary men who stood-up to be counted in the pursuit of equality for all.
Since the Harry Potter franchise ended in 2011 Daniel Radcliffe has put the wizardry behind him in such movies as The Woman in Black, Now You See Me 2 and Greg McLean's Jungle.
Megan Fox will play an astronaut stationed in outer space who discovers dangerous shock waves in 'Aurora', a feature scripted by Pete Bridges, Toby Gibson and Stuart Willis
Guy Pearce, Christoph Waltz and Patrick Gibson are set to star in 'The Portable Door', a fantasy adventure comedy to be directed by Jeffrey Walker.
Production is underway in South Australia on British director Francis Annan's feature debut 'Escape From Pretoria', starring Daniel Radcliffe and Aussie Daniel Webber.
Anthony Maras has sat in on numerous screenings of his debut film 'Hotel Mumbai', including test screenings in Los Angeles, the world premiere in Toronto and the Adelaide Film Festival, and the audience responses have been uniform.
Anthony Maras’ debut feature 'Hotel Mumbai' will open the Adelaide Film Festival on October 10 after its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The producers of Anthony Maras’ debut feature 'Hotel Mumbai' are free to shop the thriller about the 2008 terrorist attacks on the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel to US distributors after a court ruling.