It’s been a memorable weekend for the Walt Disney Co. as 'The Lion King' roared, 'Toy Story 4' topped $800 million worldwide and Marvel’s 'Avengers: Endgame' skipped past 'Avatar' to rank as the biggest film of all time globally.
International buyers are circling Mystify: Michael Hutchence, Richard Lowenstein’s revealing portrait of the late INXS frontman, following the world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival.
The 18 Australian films and feature docs released in cinemas since the start of the year, plus holdovers, have racked up a modest $14.3 million.
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has unveiled the first set of nominees for this year's awards, announcing the five films that will compete for Best Documentary.
Two Aussie films, Mirrah Foulkes' 'Judy & Punch' and Ben Lawrence's 'Hearts and Bones', will be among the 12 features in official competition at this year’s Sydney Film Festival (SFF).
Madman Entertainment launched Damon Gameau’s innovative documentary '2040' on 95 screens yesterday after grossing $130,000 from paid previews and festival screenings.
Richard Lowenstein's Ghost Pictures is collaborating with independent producer Mark Fennessy on a feature documentary on AFL star Dustin Martin and a miniseries based on Billy Thorpe's first book.
Disney’s 'The Lion King' roared through its second weekend in Australia as the studio smashed its own annual global box office record set in 2016.