A selection of Australia's best-known Hollywood exports will take to the stage at this month's SXSW Sydney conference as part of two new sessions being presented by Australian in Film, in partnership with Screen Australia.
The Australian Film Festival of India has announced Phillip Noyce as the confirmed retrospective director of the third annual Australian Film Festival of India.
Phillip Noyce, the eminent Australian director, has today been named recipient of the Australian Film Television and Radio School's Honorary Degree - a Master of Screen Arts at the 2013 graduation ceremony held at the Entertainment Quarter in Sydney.
A thriller based on a failed attempt to overthrow the government of East African nation Equatorial Guinea, which bizarrely involved Margaret Thatcher's son, is in the works.
Director Phillip Noyce, known for films such as 'Rabbit-Proof Fence', 'Salt', 'Catch a Fire', 'The Quiet American', and 'Clear and Present Danger', has become the inaugural patron of Bond University's Film and Television Awards (BUFTA)
Australian director Phillip Noyce will follow Mel Gibson into WWII with the action film, 'The Devil’s Brigade'.
Matching Jack has posted the lowest opening weekend screen average for a widespread Australian feature film release in at least three years
One of Australia’s most prolific directors Phillip Noyce, whose extensive credits include 'Newsfront', 'Dead Calm', 'Patriot Games', 'Rabbit Proof Fence', 'The Bone Collector', 'Clear and Present Danger', 'The Quiet American' and 'The Giver', will be honoured with the Longford Lyell Award at tonight’s AACTA Ceremony.