John D. Lamond, one of the pioneers of Australia's Ozploitation film industry, died this week in a nursing home on the Gold Coast, aged 71.
Over one heart-thumping week, World Movies presents the best break-neck action, schlock-horror, ocker comedy and frisky-sex romps that contributed to the cultural film phenomenon of the 70s and 80s in Australian film – Ozploitation.
All US rights for the new doco on Cannon Films have just been picked up by Drafthouse Films
Mark Hartley and Antony I. Ginnane are set to shoot the film next year in Melbourne
Not Quite Hollywood opened the 15th London Australian Film Festival last nighta ahead of its UK DVD release
Four Australian films are screening as part of the 38th International Film Festival Rotterdam which began on Wednesday January 21.
Hot on the heels of sold-out screenings and acclaim from around the globe, Not Quite Hollywood will be released to DVD as an extensive 2-disc set.
The rights for Mark Hartley's debut feature, Not Quite Hollywood have been sold to several countries following the films screening at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival.