Director Christine Luby is swapping out Crystal Bay Penguin Sanctuary for Dolphin Bay for her third production with the Steve Jaggi Company, currently underway in South-East Queensland.
Back in July, when every cinema around the country was shut, Sue Maslin took a leap: she committed to a three month marketing and P&A campaign for feature documentary Brazen Hussies.
The natural delights of Far North Queensland are the focus of a new 8K documentary that has begun production in the Sunshine State.
'The Art of Incarceration', a feature documentary looking at the over-representation of Indigenous Australians in the prison system, will be released exclusively on Netflix globally on July 3.
Production is underway in Queensland on the first Steve Jaggi Company project of the year, with Rhiannon Bannenberg's 'Mistletoe Ranch' shooting across Brisbane, the Gold Coast and surrounds.
Young adult feature 'The Curious Case of Dolphin Bay' follows 15-year-old Quinn Perkins (Izabela Rose), who is excited to be spending the summer interning with her best friend Daniela (Ella Proberts) and marine biologist father Charlie (Rowan Chapman).