Luke Sparke’s 'Bring Him To Me' follows a getaway driver who must battle his conscience and drive a young and unsuspecting passenger to an uncertain fate at the behest of a ruthless crime boss.
The world premieres of Queensland-shot films 'Bring Him To Me' and 'Savage Christmas', as well as the Australian premiere of Marc Turtletaub's sci-fi comedy 'Jules', are among the highlights of this year's CinefestOZ line-up.
In a casting coup writer-director Luke Sparke has signed 'Crazy Rich Asians' star Ken Jeong to play the lead in 'Occupation: Rainfall'.
'Occupation: Rainfall' picks up two years into the intergalactic invasion of earth with survivors in Sydney, Australia fighting back in a desperate ground war. As casualties mount by the day, the resistance and their unexpected allies uncover a plot that could see the war come to a decisive end. With the Alien invaders hell-bent on making earth their new home, the race is on to save mankind.
The follow up to 2018's 'Occupation' picks up two years into an intergalactic invasion of Earth where survivors in Sydney, Australia are fighting back in a desperate ground war.
Aiming to cash in on the anticipated global success of 'Occupation Rainfall', filmmaker Luke Sparke is developing a raft of features and TV series spanning horror, drama, time-travel and comedy.
Queensland is currently housing production on Luke Sparke's 'Bring Him To Me', a mob thriller that stars Canadian actor Barry Pepper, Sam Neill, and Rachel Griffiths.
The traditional practice of multiple session times does not suit some Australian films, according to Cinema Nova general manager Kristian Connelly.