Two more Australian films have been added to the Toronto International Film Festival’s 2017 program, including the second entrant from Breath producer Jamie Hilton.
When Jack (William Lodder) and his single mother (Frances O’Connor) move to a small town in Western Australia, he soon gets involved in the competitive world of go-kart racing. Jack’s got natural talent but must learn to control his recklessness.
Serial procrastinator Teddy (Rafe Spall) who thinks he has all the time in the world. But after an odd encounter with a stranger (Noni Hazlehurst), he wakes up the morning after his wedding to discover that he's jumped forward a year in his life to his first anniversary.
'Standing up for Sunny' follows an isolated guy with cerebral palsy who is railroaded into helping an unassertive comedienne, and finds love and acceptance through standup comedy.
Writer-director Kiah Roache-Turner's arachnid horror 'Sting' will hit cinemas May 2 via Studiocanal.
Seven's 'The Claremont Murders' is an investigative drama that explores how the disappearance of three young women in Perth in the late 1990s launched a 25-year investigation by the police and one tenacious journalist.
Screen Producers Australia is inviting applications for its Ones to Watch program, which will be again be held online.
Billed by the producers as an "intelligent comedy about sex and secrets," The Little Death starts shooting in Sydney on July 29.