More than 1,200 people including many Phryne Fisher look-alikes flocked to the sold-out premiere of 'Miss Fisher and the Crypt of Tears' at the Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace on Thursday night.
When Abe Forsythe made 'Little Monsters', he intended the film to be screened in cinemas, reaching a far wider audience than his black comedy 'Down Under'. That’s not how it turned out, much to the disappointment of the writer-director.
It is a rare feat to translate a six season network TV hit into box office bankability but 'Downton Abbey' loyalists have swarmed to the occasion, with the Universal Pictures film adaptation steam-training to the top of the box office.
Sophie Hyde’s 'Animals' opened in UK cinemas last weekend, its first territory, winning plaudits from the critics and sizable audiences.
Film and distribution consultant Beatrice Neumann, writer/producer Meg LeFauve, producer Kristina Ceyton, Screen Herd content strategist Beatrix Holland and Bonsai Films founder Jonathan Page are among those to speak at women collective Dame Changer's upcoming Screen Tank event.
In partnership with Bonsai Films, FFS will release Alena Lodkina’s 'Strange Colours' next week and Gabrielle Brady’s 'Island of the Hungry Ghosts' in the first quarter of next year.
After playing supporting characters in a host of shows Alan Dukes has finally landed his first lead role.
First-time writer/director Hugh Sullivan's time travel comedy The Infinite Man opened at four cinemas - Dendy Newton, Melbourne's Cinema Nova, Perth's Cinema Paradiso and Adelaide's Palace Nova Eastend - last Thursday.