First Look Media's streaming service Topic has acquired the North American rights to Lingo Pictures' 'Lambs of God', due for release on May 7.
The suspension and postponement of numerous screen productions has disrupted directors as much as any industry cohort - but many continue to develop film and TV projects.
Guy Pearce, Christoph Waltz and Patrick Gibson are set to star in 'The Portable Door', a fantasy adventure comedy to be directed by Jeffrey Walker.
After portraying a succession of dastardly or less than noble characters in films and TV series, Benedict Hardie welcomed the chance to play someone with at least a few redeeming qualities in Judy & Punch.
Lingo Pictures' 'Lambs of God' now ranks as one of Australian TV's most successful drama exports.
While Foxtel’s 'Lambs of God' may well represent the pinnacle of Sarah Lambert’s 20-year career, the screenwriter/producer’s workload and reputation are set to reach new heights over the next two years.
For years as a screenwriter Matt Cameron had to get accustomed to a common response from some producers when he handed in scripts.
Joanne Froggatt ('Liar', 'Downton Abbey', 'A Crooked Somebody') and Damon Herriman ('Once Upon A Time in Hollywood', 'Judy & Punch', 'Perpetual Grace', 'LTD') head the cast of 'The Commons', an eight-hour drama commissioned by Stan.