When Geoffrey Wright and Dan Edwards started talking about Wright’s seminal 1992 movie 'Romper Stomper', they wondered what might have happened to some of the survivors and their descendants 25 years later.
When Toby Wallace was cast as the son of the former lover of Russell Crowe’s character in Stan’s 'Romper Stomper' series, Geoffrey Wright was quick to dismiss suggestions the young actor is the next Crowe.
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.
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.
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.
Toby Wallace was around 16 years old when he first saw Geoffrey Wright’s movie 'Romper Stomper', which was released in 1992, three years before he was born.
“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.