Oscar-winning production company See-Saw Films has revealed the diverse elements it looks for in new screen projects to develop in a new podcast.
See-Saw Films has unveiled three new appointments spanning Australia and the UK, with BAFTA-winning producer Lisa Gilchrist and LA-based Luke Franklin coming on board as executive producers, and Ana Jimenez joining the Sydney office as development producer.
See-Saw Films has formed a partnership with Michael Ende Productions to develop and produce live action films adapted from Michael Ende’s 'The Neverending Story'.
Matchbox Pictures and Wooden Horse have been included as finalists across multiple categories for the SPA Business Awards, to be held on the final day of next month's Screen Forever.
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.
When Kitty Green first watched Peter Gleeson's 2017 documentary 'Hotel Coolgardie', she was immediately intrigued by the subject matter, leading her to write her second narrative feature, 'The Royal Hotel'.
Garth Davis' third feature 'Foe', in cinemas now, features a house that was built between the Winton Wetlands in northeast Victoria and Docklands Studios Melbourne.
Critics have hailed Kitty Green's 'The Royal Hotel' as an "even deeper" and "pulpier and more explosive" look at toxic masculinity than her 2019 #MeToo thriller 'The Assistant', with many drawing comparisons between the film and Ted Kotcheff's 1971 classic 'Wake in Fright'.