Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the MIFF Premiere Fund will present six world premieres at the 66th Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), including Greg McLean's survival thriller 'Jungle'.
In the early 1980s, 22-year-old Israeli backpacker Yossi Ghinsberg and two friends – Swiss teacher Marcus Stamm and American photographer Kevin Gale – set off from the Bolivian city of La Paz on what was supposed to be the adventure of a lifetime. Lea
'Jungle', the latest film from 'Wolf Creek' director Greg McLean, is set to open this year’s Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF).
Creator Greg McLean will continue as showrunner and director, and John Jarratt will once again star as the murderous Mick Taylor.
Greg Mclean and Alison Nisselle are among the five industry leaders honoured by Film Victoria at last night’s Screen Leader Awards.
In the new series, Mick Taylor (Jarratt) targets an American tourist family, but 19-year-old Eve (Lucy Fry) survives the massacre and sets out to exact revenge.
Melbourne-based filmmaker Matthew Holmes is in the throes of post-production on his latest film, the handsomely mounted bushranger tale The Legend of Ben Hall.
Shooting an action/horror/thriller movie in the Colombian capital Bogota sounds like a potentially scary experience.