Writer-director Aaron Wilson's debut feature Canopy, a thriller set during the Japanese invasion of Singapore in WW2, keeps racking up sales to key international territories.
Kelly Dolen's John Doe: Vigilante will debut in US cinemas on March 21, the tenth Australian film to have secured a cinema release in that market this year.
Writer-director Aaron Wilson's debut feature Canopy, a thriller set during the Japanese invasion of Singapore in WWII, has been sold to the US.
The crowd funding of creative projects in Australia is growing rapidly although the average per-person contribution is relatively small.
Australian writer-director Aaron Wilson is shooting a follow-up to his debut feature Canopy, which focuses on one of the lead characters 30 years after the end of World War II.
This may turn out to be a premature and fanciful call but 2014 is shaping as potentially one of the strongest years for Australian films, commercially and critically, in recent memory.
Writer-director Aaron Wilson's debut feature Canopy has been lavishly praised by reviewers after its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Wartime, 1942. Singapore. An Australian fighter pilot shot down in combat awakens suspended in the treetops. As night devours day, he must navigate through dangerous jungle in search of sanctuary.