Writer-director Macario de Souza's '6 Festivals' will make its world premiere at the Sydney Film Festival tonight ahead of streaming on Paramount+ later this year.
'Last King of the Cross', an operatic story of brothers John (Lincoln Younes) and Sam Ibrahim (Claude Jabbour), will premiere on Paramount+ 17 February.
Set on the cusp of the new millennium, Helium Pictures and Paramount+'s 'Paper Dolls' follows five aspiring singers thrust into the spotlight in pursuit of pop-stardom and fame.
Seven's upcoming sketch comedy 'We Interrupt This Broadcast' takes aim at Australia’s favourite (and least favourite) shows.
Emalia, Naomi Sequeira, Miah Madden, Courtney Clarke and Courtney Monsma will play the members of Harlow, a manufactured girl group born out of early reality TV, in 10's 'Paper Dolls'.
Reality is set to be reworked across 10 ViacomCBS in 2022, with international formats headlining this week's upfronts.
Callan Mulvey, Tess Haubrich, Claude Jabbour, Maria Tran, Matt Nable, and Damian Walshe-Howling will appear alongside Lincoln Younes and Ian McShane in Helium's 'Last King of the Cross', which has commenced production in Sydney.
UK-based distributor Cineflix Rights has taken international rights to Helium's upcoming John Ibrahim-drama 'Last King of the Cross'.