Australian directors working on productions in the US get far more time, money and resources than they were accustomed to at home.
US distributor IFC Films and sibling IFC Midnight have set multi-platform launch dates for Shannon Murphy’s 'Babyteeth' and Natalie Erika James' 'Relic', but release plans for Australia are yet to be settled.
‘Relic’. (Photo: Ben King) Natalie Erika James’ debut feature Relic, which made its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival...
IFC Midnight is continuing its near-decade long relationship with Australian cinema by acquiring North American rights to Natalie Erika James debut feature 'Relic'.
While some distributors are cutting back, Umbrella Entertainment plans to release 19 titles in cinemas this year, up from 14 in 2019.
Natalie Erika James' debut feature 'Relic' has received rapturous reviews after the world premiere in the Midnight section of the Sundance Film Festival.
Natalie Erika James aims to use the global attention and profile of the Sundance world premiere of her debut feature 'Relic' to gain traction on an upcoming project.
Natalie Erika James' debut feature, psychological horror movie 'Relic' will have its world premiere in the Midnight section of the Sundance Film Festival.