The current Sydney lockdown and the tightening of restrictions across the country has dealt another blow to exhibitors.
More cracks are appearing in the previously impregnable 90-day theatrical window, causing consternation among the major chains and some independent cinemas.
Actor Cliff Curtis modestly acknowledges he is not a brand or a marquee name, despite a vast body of work which includes Once Were Warriors, Whale Rider, Blow, Three Kings, The Insider, Training Day, Collateral Damage and Crossing Over.
Now shooting his first co-lead role in an Australian feature after starring in Martin Scorsese’s Hugo, Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln and Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows, Gulliver McGrath is facing a dilemma.
A New York stockbroker refuses to cooperate in a large securities fraud case involving corruption on Wall Street, corporate banking world and mob infiltration.
The Melbourne-born teenager has already worked with Tim Burton, Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg
Hugo leads the way and Aussie editor Kirk Baxter picks up his second consecutive nomination