Roz Hammond rates her role in 'The Heights', the ABC drama serial from Matchbox Pictures and For Pete’s Sake Productions, as the best she’s ever had.
Backed by Screen Australia, the second season of the ABC’s ground-breaking drama serial 'The Heights' will start shooting in Perth on August 26, providing more opportunities for emerging directors, writers and actors.
Viewers won’t know it when the second season of 'The Heights' premieres on the ABC next year, but the 30-episode drama is being enhanced in both production design and cinematography.
"When I'm not worrying about my parents in WA or having to apply to Centrelink or for a mortgage freeze, I'm actually quite calm and content."
"It's a show about shaming, the outrage in the media cycle and the audience's involvement in how that cycle perpetuates itself,"
English actress, television presenter, and comedian Sally Phillips will lead writer/director Renée Webster's debut feature 'How to Please a Woman' when filming on the comedy/drama gets underway in WA this month.
Renée Webster’s WA-shot debut feature How to Please a Woman will get the ball rolling at next month's CinefestOZ Albany, with organisers today unveiling the full program for the four-day event.
Australian cinema made a welcome return to box office top three on the weekend as Madman's Fremantle-shot 'How To Please a Woman' came in behind Marvel juggernaut 'Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness' and 'Downton Abbey: A New Era'.