Richard Roxburgh and Radha Mitchell are playing the parents of a 14-year-old runaway who hire a retired detective to help find her in writer-director Sue Brooks’ Looking for Grace.
Film Victoria is investing $1.14 million in three features and five TV projects through its new assigned production investment program.
Screen Australia today announced investment of nearly $965,000 for three films and a feature documentary, estimated to generate more than $6.8 million of production.
Victoria's Napthine Coalition Government has agreed to invest $3.8 million in the Melbourne International Film Festival's (MIFF) Premiere Fund over the next four years.
The Victorian Government has delivered a $900,000 renewal of the Melbourne International Film Festival MIFF Premiere Fund, which provides minority co-financing to new Australian films that go on to premiere at MIFF.
Writer-director Sue Brooks' Looking for Grace will be the first film by a female Australian director to screen in competition at the Venice Film Festival since Clara Law's The Goddess Of 1967 in 2000.
Sue Brooks' Looking for Grace will screen in Platform, a new competitive of the Toronto International Film Festival which showcases films that have a strong directorial vision.
Australian actor Radha Mitchell will walk the red carpet at the Melbourne premiere of Sue Brooks’ new film Looking For Grace at the Astor Theatre on November 24.