Typifying a growing buoyancy and sense of optimism about filmmaking in South Australia, producers Julie Byrne, Kristian Moliere and Jennifer Jones have formed Triptych Pictures.
Australian production company Triptych Pictures and film distributor ScreenLaunch today announced their profits from the upcoming Q&A charity screenings of new Australian thriller Touch will be donated to the charity beyondblue.
Adelaide-based 57 Films will handle all local production on the series, the first Chinese TV drama to be shot in Australia.
Fiona Percival, Allison Chhorn and Madeleine Parry will share in $30,000 funding to develop screen projects as part of the South Australian Film Corporation’s (SAFC) 2020 Lottie Lyell Award.
'A Beginner's Guide to Grief' is the latest project to be greenlit via SBS and Screen Australia's Digital Originals initiative, with an additional six projects selected for further development.
High-profile talent on both sides of camera punctuate the four feature films, three television dramas, and one virtual reality project that will share in more than $6.5 million of production funding from Screen Australia.
Triptych Pictures, Epic Films and Corner Table Productions have a new avenue of connection with the US film and television industry after being selected for Charlie’s Virtual Residency.
SBS will bring more new voices to the forefront in its upcoming drama slate, which includes four short-form productions from its Digital Originals initiative, as well as the upcoming series 'Safe Home', from producer Imogen Banks.