Mullinars Casting Consultants has begun a nationwide search for a Japanese girl aged 10-13 to play a lead role in the upcoming feature film PAPER PLANES, directed by acclaimed AFI award-winning filmmaker Robert Connolly.
Rob Connolly's Paper Planes has soared to the top of the Australian box office and has been the #1 film for the past three days (Monday-Wednesday).
Robert Connolly's family film Paper Planes will be the first Australian film to receive promotional support from the Independent Cinemas Association of Australia's My Cinema marketing platform and website.
Angelina Jolie’s Unbroken has over-performed industry expectations in US cinemas and seriously under-performed in the UK, so its Australian opening was always likely to rank somewhere in between.
Robert Connolly's Paper Planes has been selected to screen at the Berlin International Film Festival in February. The children's film will have its European premiere in the Generation Kplus program.
Robert Connolly's family film Paper Planes continues to delight Australian audiences, taking in a further $1,675,914 over 298 screens at the box office over the weekend.
The Australian B.O. dropped by 2.28% to a still healthy $1.074 billion in 2014 but the stats mask a worrying trend: the shrinking cinema audience.
ScreenWest has invested in Robert Connolly's upcoming children's film Paper Planes.