Screen Australia will provide up to $3 million in enterprise funding to selected production companies following a positive survey of the initial recipients
The Sapphires is set to be Hopscotch/eOne's most ambitious local release since Mao's Last Dancer in 2009
Hopscotch Features' Troy Lum and Andrew Mason have joined forces with UK producer Gabrielle Tana to form a new production house, Brouhaha Entertainment.
Five years after Hopscotch Features' Troy Lum and Andrew Mason optioned a book on pioneering American World War II photojournalist Lee Miller, the feature film is financed and set to shoot in 2021.
In a further sign of consolidation in the independent film sector, Universal Pictures International will take over the theatrical marketing and distribution of Entertainment One (eOne) releases in Australia and New Zealand.
The US release of Australian horror film I, Frankenstein, has been pushed back by Lionsgate