Mark Lamprell’s 'Never Too Late' (formerly 'The Chain Breakers'), a comedy-drama about four heroic Vietnam veterans who plan to break out of their nursing home, will start shooting in South Australia on March 18.
Asher Keddie and Richard Roxburgh will head the ensemble cast of SBS’s four-part drama 'The Hunting', which starts production today in Adelaide.
Lingo Pictures' eight-part series 'Upright', starring Tim Minchin and Milly Alcock, has kicked off production in South Australia.
Almost three quarters of parents and carers who responded to a recent survey conducted by Raising Films Australia reported that their caring responsibilities have had a negative impact on their career in the screen industry. Of those, 86 per cent were women, many of whom were freelancers on incomes below the Australian median. As a result, many people hide the fact they have kids/are a carer, or take on more than a full-time load to survive. Others simply leave the industry altogether.
IF Magazine #185 will take a comprehensive look at production in South Australia.
This year’s Adelaide Film Festival marks CEO and artistic director Amanda Duthie's last - she is moving on to take up a new role as the South Australian Film Corporation’s head of production, development, attraction and studios.
Alana Hicks, Grace Feng and Llewellyn Michael Bates will each receive $24,000 to produce a short work thanks to Talent Camp, a joint initiative of AFTRS, Screen Australia and the state screen agencies to bolster emerging talent from diverse backgrounds.