In Stan Original film 'Christmas on the Farm', premiering December 1, Poppy Montgomery plays Clementine Jones, an Australian author whose book about getting back to nature on a blissful Queensland farm is snapped up by New York powerhouse publishers London & London. But the truth is, “Clementine” is actually her daughter Emmy Jones, a New Yorker basing the book on her late mother’s journals.
Stan has announced a slew of new local commissions as it ramps up ambitious plans to have around a third of its first-run slate come from original production.
The five directors - Christopher Weekes, Hannah Moon, Tom McKeith, Darlene Johnson and Liselle Mei - and their teams will now develop a short film script.
Bitter and Twisted's Christopher Weekes talks about his upcoming projects, including topping the Black List
The accolades look set to continue for director Christopher Weekes and his debut film Bitter & Twisted, after the film received an extended standing ovation at the Turin Film Festival, where it is currently playing in official competition...
Poster design in Australia is an integral part of any film marketing campaign, but is not without its difficulties, as Simon de Bruyn discovers.
Bitter & Twisted director Christopher Weeks gives a behind the scenes look at his film.
The Dungog Film Festival principles Allanah Zitserman and Stavros Kazantzidis has announced the launching of a new Australian film distribution business, Australian Film Syndicate (AFS), with Bitter & Twisted as it's first release.