Eleven years after their breakthrough in 'Kenny', Clayton and Shane Jacobson have gone to a very dark place in their new film Brothers’ Nest.
This season includes stories about slavery, kidnapping, cannibalism and the IRA, according to a statement released by SBS.
“Sophisticated product placement" contributed nearly $1 million to the film's $3.7 million budget.
Now filming in Perth, the sequel to Stephan Elliott's 2011 hit A Few Best Men, boasts a supporting cast headed by some top comedic names and a few who are better known for dramas.
Australian Film Industry professionals have shown their skills on the world stage with work from several international productions taking out AFI awards.
The Southern Star production will film for five weeks from July 11
Jane Turner, Marg Downey, Glenn Robbins, Gina Riley, Magda Szubanski, Michael Veitch, Shane Jacobson and Stephen Curry are matching wits in a new weekly sketch comedy which the producers see as the beginning of a franchise.
The boys are back in 'A Few Less Men', the sequel to Stephan Elliott's 2011 comedy 'A Few Best Men'. This time the lads are joined by a who's who of Aussie film, with Deb Mailman, Ryan Corr, Shane Jacobson, Sacha Horler, Jeremy Sims and Lynette Curran all