Luke Sparke has signed a distribution deal with Film Mode Entertainment that incorporates newly-announced Sparke Films' projects 'Weapons of Choice' and 'Primitive War', as well as the upcoming sequels in the sci-fi 'Occupation' franchise.
Sparke Films has secured the television rights to John Birmingham's 'Axis of Time' book trilogy.
The follow up to 2018's 'Occupation' picks up two years into an intergalactic invasion of Earth where survivors in Sydney, Australia are fighting back in a desperate ground war.
Clay Epstein's Film Mode Entertainment acquired the international rights and screened the film at the American Film Market, resulting in a raft of deals with distributors in the US, Japan, China, Vietnam and other Asian markets.
Sparke made his feature debut last year with 'Red Billabong'. Next month, the director will kick off the shoot for his second film, action sci-fi 'Occupation', on the Gold Coast and northern NSW.