Flying Bark Productions' '100% Wolf: The Book of Hath' is set to premiere on the ABC May 1.
Short films 'Two Sands' and 'In Australia' have snared the lion's share of nominations for the WA Screen Culture Awards, recognised across both the innovation and outstanding achievement award categories.
In this wrap: The late Cris Jones and C.S. McMullen win AWG’s John Hinde Awards; WA writer wins PAGE International Screenwriting Award; Melbourne scribe wins in Austin Film Festival script competition.
WIFT Australia members based in WA are invited to apply for a nine-day writing retreat led by screenwriter and director Miley Tunnecliffe that will be held in the state's south west next month.
Originally intent on becoming an actor, Miley Tunnecliffe studied at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York followed by a masterclass at the LAByrinth Theater Company, which was co-founded by Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Nathan Mewett and Curtis Taylor’s 'Yulubidyi – Until the End' was named best Australian short and Marisa Martin’s 'Della Mortika: Carousel of Shame' best Australian animated short at the 28th annual Flickerfest International Short Film Festival.
Fremantle native Rose Riley and New Zealand actor George Mason will play former teenage sweethearts whose rekindled romance awakes a terrifying demon in Miley Tunnecliffe and Kate Separovich’s debut feature 'Proclivitas', which kicked off production in Perth this week.
Prolific screenwriter, script producer and story editor Kelly Lefever is juggling multiple projects - not least a deeply personal series about disability