Set in the ’90s, Jason Stevens' 'Finally Me' stars Jazz Laker as Soula Mitsos, a plus-size teenager of Greek heritage who works after school in her family’s takeaway Souvlaki store.
Stella (Marta Dusseldorp) is unexpectedly dropped into a small community on the Tasmanian west coast with her children. But it’s not the kind of place they put on postcards – it is instead rife with simmering feuds, crime and sometimes, murder.
'Game of Thrones' star John Bradley and fellow Brit Joanne Froggatt are joined by Kirsty Sturgess, Dan Spielman, Rob Carlton, and Matt Passmore in Beach Road Pictures' 'North Shore', with production on the six-part crime thriller underway in Sydney.
Marta Dusseldorp will be joined by a hefty ensemble cast when shooting starts next week in Tasmania on her comedic crime drama, ABC's 'Bay of Fires'.
Netflix action film Interceptor follows tough and reality-bruised Captain JJ Collins (Elsa Pataky) as she finds herself in charge of a lone nuclear missile interceptor base in the middle of the Pacific Ocean after being wrongfully drummed out of her dream job at the Pentagon.
Rugby league player turned filmmaker Jason Stevens swapped footy boots for pom poms for his directorial debut, 'Finally Me', which has commenced production in Sydney.
"I like the attention we put on having much more well-rounded female characters but I get a little bee in my bonnet sometimes when all this focus gets put on these 'strong female characters'. Women are just strong - that’s how it is."
The epic four-part series from Goalpost Television will air over two weeks, starting October 13 at 9.30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand.