Colin and Cameron Cairnes' 'Late Night with the Devil' is set to hit cinemas April 11 via Maslow Entertainment.
Seven's 'The Claremont Murders' is an investigative drama that explores how the disappearance of three young women in Perth in the late 1990s launched a 25-year investigation by the police and one tenacious journalist.
Ryan Johnson, Catherine Văn-Davies and Aaron Glenane will lead the cast of Screentime miniseries 'The Claremont Murders', set to premiere on Seven next year.
Laura Gordon, Ian Bliss and Fayssal Bazzi will join 'The Suicide Squad' star David Dastmalchian in Colin and Cameron Cairnes' latest horror, 'Late Night with the Devil', now shooting at Docklands Studios Melbourne.
In writer-director Tyson Wade Johnson's debut feature 'Streamline', a prodigious 15-year-old swimmer with the world at his feet (Levi Miller) self-destructs after his father (Jason Isaacs) is released from prison. Inside of the pool he lives a life of rigorous perfectionism and outside of it, his existence is lonely and hollow.
Actor Robert Rabiah is frustrated with the lack of on-screen representation of Australia's diverse communities despite some recent TV shows and movies that are more reflective of race, gender, class and colour.
It’s an all too familiar story: Australian films open in a handful of cinemas with minimal marketing and publicity and audiences don’t go because they don’t know where or when these films are playing.
"A big theme in this is the body, and our relationships to our bodies - the characters are grappling in different ways with their bodies betraying them."