The Melbourne-shot horror film is released in August
TV drama producers face a balancing act next year: How to take advantage of the 30 per cent Producer Offset while coping with watered-down local content regulations and the financial constraints affecting all Australian broadcasters - public and commercial.
Guy Pearce and Jacqueline McKenzie are attached to star in 'Alantown', a six-part black comedy set in a cult-like community.
The limited series was written by screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, who won an Oscar for Van Sant's Milk.
The actor is the only Aussie to receive a nomination from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association
A comedy set in Dee Why in the 1970's, Flammable Children will see Guy Pearce reunite with his Priscilla writer-director, Stephan Elliott.
Guy Pearce is bemused when asked how he will cope when he makes his feature film directing debut on Poor Boy, a paranormal mystery about a man who inhabits a child's body.
The Australian actor has picked up his first Emmy Award