Barring a break-out hit or at least several strong performers, the B.O. total of Australian films this calendar year is highly unlikely to match 2013's $38.5 million.
Writer/director Julius Avery’s debut feature Son of a Gun will be released in nearly every major territory worldwide.
The casting search has begun in Australia for the supporting roles in The Light Between Oceans, a Hollywood adaptation of Australian author M.L. Stedman’s debut novel set on an island off the coast of WA in 1918.
At least 17 Australian films look set to be released theatrically in the US this year following the latest batch of deals announced in Cannes.
This may turn out to be a premature and fanciful call but 2014 is shaping as potentially one of the strongest years for Australian films, commercially and critically, in recent memory.
Crime-thriller Son of a Gun, starring Ewan McGregor, begins production in Perth this week.
The high profile WA feature film is calling for people to play prisoners, hired muscle, a tactical response group, and Chinese people
Brenton Thwaites, Alicia Vikander and Jacek Koman have joined the cast of Australian thriller Son of a Gun