Three South Australian filmmaking teams have moved a step closer to having a feature debut at next year's Adelaide Film Festival after being announced as the first selections for the Film Lab: New Voices development program.
Robert Connolly refers to Arenamedia as a boutique, director-driven production company, but it’s just gotten a lot bigger and more globally-focused.
Feature films from directors Tony Ayres and Gracie Otto, as well Aunty Donna’s production company Haven’t You Done Well Productions, are among the 33 projects to share in $1 million of story development funding from Screen Australia.
Former Screen Australia head of development Louise Gough has taken up an executive producer role with Picking Scabs, the joint venture between See-Saw Films and writer/showrunner Samantha Strauss.
Sundance Film Festival's pivot to online meant that artist and filmmaker Lynette Wallworth turned her project 'HOW TO LIVE (After you Die)' from a live performance into an 85-minute film within a week.
Kaitlyn Dever, Alycia Debnam-Carey and Aisha Dee will topline 'Apple Cider Vinegar', a limited series that Netflix has ordered from See-Saw Films and its joint venture with Samantha Strauss, Picking Scabs.
Screen Australia has named Bobby Romia head of development, succeeding Louise Gough, who leaves the agency next week.
Screen Australia has announced the 11 creatives who have been selected to take part in the Developing the Developer workshop for 2019.