The next feature from Black Water co-writer/director Andrew Traucki has found success at the American Film Market, picking up Lightning Entertainment as its worldwide sales agent and scoring presales to five territories.
Despite not yet having an Australian theatrical release, paranormal mockumentary Lake Mungo is set to be remade in the US by Paramount Vantage, with an official announcement of the deal expected later this week.
A sequel to Andrew Traucki and David Nerlich’s 2007 survival horror/thriller 'Black Water' is being pitched to buyers at the EFM.
Black Water, the low budget Aussie survival thriller, has now been sold to 76 countries –making it one of the most successful Australian feature films of the past twelve months.
Despite being shunned by exhibitors, low budget thriller Black Water has had a strong second week at the box office, while the Bryan Brown produced Cactus struggled to take $66,000 on 40 screens.
One of the first participants in the inaugural IndiVision Project Lab last year, $1.2 million indie film Black Water, opened on 60 screens across the United Kingdom today.
Despite a lack of support from exhibitors, low budget croc thriller Black Water has had a strong opening, taking just over $17,000 on three Darwin screens last weekend.
Three tourists navigating the treacherous swamps of Northern Australia are forced to fight for their lives after a hungry crocodile capsizes their boat and stalks them...