More than $500,000 has been invested in 17 new projects by the government agency
Simon Baker will return to Australia to make his feature directorial debut; an adaptation of Tim Winton's best-selling book Breath.
A $2.3 million investment by the WA Government has secured Denmark, a coastal town in the Great Southern region, as the location for the film adaptation of Tim Winton's novel Breath.
American producer Mark Johnson, whose credits range from Rain Man to Breaking Bad, has landed in WA and is in the thick of pre-production on the film adaptation of Tim Winton's Breath, to be directed by Simon Baker.
Johnson talks shooting in WA, working with Simon Baker and honouring Tim Winton's novel.
Simon Baker’s debut feature, 'Breath', will have its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival in September.
Gerard Lee’s prospects of financing his next project after 'Top of the Lake: China Girl' probably look a lot brighter after the writer-producer signed with WME.
Simon Baker’s coming-of-age drama 'Breath' should have a healthy run in Australian cinemas and internationally, according to the first reviews following the world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.