See-Saw Films is gearing up to produce 'The End', a multi-generational TV drama which centres on people who are trying to figure out how to die with dignity.
Billy Bowring has joined See-Saw Films as development producer at its Australian division after four years at Fremantle.
Kaitlyn Dever, Alycia Debnam-Carey and Aisha Dee will topline 'Apple Cider Vinegar', a limited series that Netflix has ordered from See-Saw Films and its joint venture with Samantha Strauss, Picking Scabs.
See-Saw Films' dark comedy 'The End', created and written by Samantha Strauss and directed by Jessica M. Thompson and Jonathan Brough, follows three generations of a family living with separate but intersecting obsessions - how to die with dignity, live with none, and make it all count.
Strauss, who received Gender Matters: Brilliant Stories funding last year, is adapting Robert Wainwright's biography of Sheila Chisholm, the daughter of a wealthy grazier from NSW who arrived in London society in 1914.
The 'Dance Academy' feature, in 211 cinemas around the country from April 6, revisits the characters we last saw in the series, which ran on the ABC for three seasons beginning in 2010.
Frances O’Connor ('The Missing', 'Mr Selfridge') and Harriet Walter ('The Crown', 'Succession') will star in 'The End', a 10-part drama co-commissioned by Foxtel and Sky UK.
Three years after the show wrapped, Goodwin returned to the role of Tara Webster for a 'Dance Academy' feature shot in the middle of last year.