The idea behind 'Swinging Safari' had been bouncing around Stephan Elliott’s head for “about 40 years”. The upcoming comedy is an irreverent take on the era of the writer-director’s childhood: 1970s Australia.
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
Principal photography will start next Monday on Flammable Children, the latest film from writer-director Stephan Elliott.
Lamprell, who got his start at Kennedy Miller making BTS documentaries such as The Making of Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985), describes A Few Less Men as "a silly comedy."
Filming will begin on the south-east coast of Queensland in October.
Starring Guy Pearce and Radha Mitchell, Flammable Children will start pre-production in Queensland in mid-August and begin shooting in early October.
A comedy set in Dee Why in the 1970's, Flammable Children will see Guy Pearce reunite with his Priscilla writer-director, Stephan Elliott.