Kurt Martin's 'Moon Rock for Monday', starring George Pullar, Ashlyn Louden and Aaron Jeffrey will be released theatrically April 22 via Pinnacle Films.
George Pullar and newcomer Ashlyn Louden-Gamble have won the lead roles in 'Moon Rock for Monday', a coming-of-age road movie from first-time writer-director Kurt Martin.
Writer-director Clay Glen has started shooting the sequel to his 2011 family drama 'A Second Chance' in Adelaide and various locations in South Australia including the Flinders Ranges.
Nine years after their first collaboration on 'The Combination', co-directors David Field and George Basha are putting the finishing touches on the sequel.
Writer-director Luke Sparke’s 'Occupation' launched on 17 screens last week, sparking dozens of complaints from people around Australia who can’t see the alien invasion thriller.
Embarking on a sequel to a film which hasn’t been released yet may be a bold move for Luke Sparke but the filmmaker he is confident of the franchise potential of Occupation.
Clay Epstein's Film Mode Entertainment acquired the international rights and screened the film at the American Film Market, resulting in a raft of deals with distributors in the US, Japan, China, Vietnam and other Asian markets.
Pinnacle will handle theatrical distribution and home release throughout Australia and New Zealand for Australian creature feature Red Billabong.