Distributors and exhibitors are grappling with the question of the optimum number of screens for mid-range movies – because getting it wrong can hurt both parties financially.
Director Gregory Erdstein and actor Alice Foulcher are the husband-and-wife duo behind indie comedy 'That’s Not Me'. The film follows Polly (Foulcher), whose dreams of making it as an actor are shattered when her identical twin sister lands a lead role on a HBO show. The couple wrote the script together, and it is both filmmakers’ feature debut. They talk to Jackie Keast about how they met and the journey of their working relationship.
The comedy directed by Gregory Erdstein, who co-wrote the script with his wife, actress Alice Foulcher, opens at nine Palace cinemas on September 7.
Spanish filmmaker Paco León came across Josh Lawson’s 'The Little Death' via the film’s European distributor Vertigo-Wild Bunch, who offered him the opportunity to make a Spanish version.
Palace will open a 15 screen cinema complex on the site of the former Pentridge Prison in Coburg, Melbourne.
Palace will open their new 14 screen complex on Level 3 of Central Park in late 2017. The cinema will also uphold the building’s ‘green’ ethos, utilising technology which will use recycled water to heat and cool the auditoria, Palace said in a state
The program is curated by artistic director Richard Sowada, the festival director at Perth's Revelation International Film Festival.
Palace Cinemas will host actor Anthony LaPaglia and director Matthew Saville for preview screenings of their new film, A Month of Sundays, at Palace Norton Street in Sydney (April 19) and Palace Cinema Como (April 21) in Melbourne.