Hollywood studios rarely release theatrical documentaries so Mark Hartley is chuffed to be invited to Los Angeles next month for the premiere of his profile of the 1980s filmmaking machine run by Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus.
The producers of horror/thriller feature Patrick and documentary In Bob We Trust are finalising Australian release plans after their well-received world premieres last Saturday at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
Mark Hartley's Not Quite Hollywood is the wild, untold story of Ozploitation cinema.
Madman Entertainment aims to use the distribution strategies it learnt on Kenny for the upcoming release of Mark Hartley's documentary Not Quite Hollywood, which is due in cinemas on August 28.
Mark Hartley's psychological thriller 'Girl at the Window' stars Ella Newton as a teenager convinced that her mother's (Radha Mitchell) new boyfriend is the serial killer terrorising their town, stopping at nothing to prove it.
RatPac Entertainment, the Hollywood financing co-venture between Brett Ratner and James Packer, is investing in Mark Hartley's documentary on the once-prodigious filmmakers Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus.
The remake of 1978 Australian horror film Patrick, starring Rachel Griffiths, Sharni Vinson and Charles Dance, will begin filming at Melbourne's Docklands Studios on November 12
The rights for Mark Hartley's debut feature, Not Quite Hollywood have been sold to several countries following the films screening at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival.