In the second part of IF's chat with See Pictures’ Jamie Hilton and Invisible Republic’s Michael Wrenn, the producers discuss the intricacies of engaging modern theatrical audiences amid rising costs and whether any specific genre trends will become more prevalent over the next 12 months.
IF spoke with See Pictures' Jamie Hilton and Invisible Republic's Michael Wrenn about their approach to feature film production in the year ahead.
Bus Stop Films' inaugural Driving Change summit will include a screening of Natalie Bailey's SXSW-selected comedy 'Audrey' and appearances from actor Hannah Diviney and producer Michael Wrenn.
Australian comedy/drama feature 'A Cup of Tea' is one of three prize winners from this year's Attagirl global film incubator, receiving $5,000 for development.
Writer-director Macario de Souza's '6 Festivals' will make its world premiere at the Sydney Film Festival tonight ahead of streaming on Paramount+ later this year.
After having two miscarriages during COVID lockdowns, writer Lou Sanz was struck by society's silence around it, and the lack of space to talk about feelings of loss. With her feature dramedy 'Laugh Club', she hopes to make others feel less alone.
A spin-off of 'High Maintenance', starring Yael Stone, and a comedic crime series from Jungle Entertainment are among the 21 projects that will share in more than $600,000 in story development funding from Screen Australia.
After handing over the reins at Endemol Shine Australia last year, Mark Fennessy has officially launched his next venture, Helium.