Neil Armfield’s Holding the Man, Simon Stone’s The Daughter, Jeremy Sims’ Last Cab to Darwin and Jen Peedom’s feature doc Sherpa will have their world premieres at the Sydney Film Festival.
Warner Bros' hopes of building a franchise based on a once-popular 1960s TV series now seem mission: impossible.
The stars of the silver screen are about to descend on the tiny town of Winton in outback Queensland as it prepares for the opening night premiere of Last Cab to Darwin.
Icon Film Distribution head of acquisitions and development, Susan Boehm, has departed after three years with the company.
UK-based Australian actress Emma Hamilton and The Gods of Wheat Street's Mark Coles Smith have joined the cast of Last Cab to Darwin, Jeremy Sims' road movie drama about a man who is told he doesn't have long to live and embarks on an epic drive from Brok
Matthew Saville's A Month of Sundays and Jeremy Sims' Last Cab to Darwin will screen in the Contemporary World Cinema program at next month's Toronto International Film Festival.
Renowned Indigenous actor Ningali Lawford-Wolf died last week while touring with the Sydney Theatre Company production in Edinburgh of The Secret River.