David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz travelled to the Gold Coast late last year to pick up a special award from the Australian International Movie Convention, recognising their contribution to the Australian film industry.
Sue Brooks' Looking for Grace has pulled in $276,821 in its first week.
Brooks is circumspect but optimistic about the steps being taken by Screen Australia to guarantee gender equality behind the camera.
Richard Roxburgh on Looking for Grace, Mel Gibson, No Activity, and Babyteeth.
Richard Roxburgh and Radha Mitchell are playing the parents of a 14-year-old runaway who hire a retired detective to help find her in writer-director Sue Brooks’ Looking for Grace.
As a solo producer, Unicorn Films' Lizzette Atkins has a remarkably diverse and prolific development slate.
Walt Disney Studios has pushed back the release of Australian comedy Subdivision from 4 June to 13 August, 2009.