The BBC has acquired the Stan-commissioned 'Romper Stomper', which will premiere early this year on the youth-skewing BBC3.
This BTS look at the "world, mood and texture" of Stan's 'Romper Stomper' features interviews with production designer Jo Ford, DOP Bonnie Elliott, stunt coordinator Chris Anderson and assistant stunt coordinator Puven Pather.
AWGIE nominee Clare Sladden will make her feature directing debut on Shadow Lodge, a suspense/thriller about a once-close group of four friends who come together to renovate an old house.
Dan Wyllie played a dim-witted, racist skinhead nicknamed Cackles together with Russell Crowe as Hando in Geoffrey Wright’s breakthrough 1992 film 'Romper Stomper'.
The traditional ways of making movies and TV series no longer make sense, according to veteran writer-director Geoffrey Wright, who is mapping out an entirely new creative process.
Jacqueline McKenzie made her film debut in Geoffrey Wright’s 1992 movie 'Romper Stomper' as Gabe, the ill-treated lover of Russell Crowe’s Nazi skinhead Hando. So the actress was delighted when Wright told her two years ago he was working on a contemporary TV series which would follow Gabe, two other characters from the original film and Gabe’s estranged son, Kane, during a race riot in Melbourne.
When Lachy Hulme turned up for the first day of shooting Stan’s 'Romper Stomper' series, he had transformed himself into a human version of a Silverback gorilla.
“Lily is a star and she is compelling. The camera loves her, she commands real authority, she occupies the screen and you don’t doubt for a minute that she could bash your head in,” says 'Romper Stomper' producer John Edwards.