Claire van der Boom leads feature film 'The Appleton Ladies’ Potato Race', which premieres on 10 and 10 Play, Wednesday 26 July at 7.30pm.
Claire van der Boom is a big fan of Tim Roth and Mexican director Michel Franco, so much so that she flew to Los Angeles and back this week for a supporting role in Chronic, Franco’s first English-language film.
When Claire van der Boom auditioned for the role of a younger version of Diane Keaton's character in the US movie Life Itself, the director told her she was the only one who didn't try to impersonate Keaton as Annie Hall in the classic Woody Allen movie.
The cast has been set for Paramount+ feature film 'The Appleton Ladies' Potato Race', with Claire van der Boom in the lead role.
Claire van der Boom and Todd Lasance are playing a US-based couple whose young daughter is abducted while they are on holiday at an Australian resort in Kidnapped, an unofficial Australian - Canadian co-production.
Luke Eve’s award-winning web series Low Life has been accepted into a myriad of international festivals including the prestigious Series Mania Festival in Paris where it was invited to screen as one of only 16 web series from around the world.
Funded in the New Age Through Supporters on KickStarter, This Dark Comedy Gives Depression a Serious Dose of Nature's Best Medicine: Laughter.
When the Casting Guild of Australia named Pallavi Sharda among its 10 Rising Stars of 2017, the recognition was arguably long overdue.