The Becker family founded Australia's first independent film and television distribution business almost 50 years ago. After the Becker Group was sold in 2008, Richard Becker established Becker Film Group.
Father and son team Ian and Luke Sparke have worked together on several war films. They are now preparing their first feature The 34th Battalion.
Guy Edmonds and Matt Zeremes spent four years acting as gay lovers in the hit play Holding the Man. Now the two are tackling the concept of same-sex marriage in their new venture, comedy feature film Super Awesome!
The working relationship between David Jowsey and Ivan Sen goes way before they formed boutique feature film company BUNYA in 2009
Aquarius Films turns 10 this year, and the company is on a roll.
Director Gregory Erdstein and actor Alice Foulcher are the husband-and-wife duo behind indie comedy 'That’s Not Me'. The film follows Polly (Foulcher), whose dreams of making it as an actor are shattered when her identical twin sister lands a lead role on a HBO show. The couple wrote the script together, and it is both filmmakers’ feature debut. They talk to Jackie Keast about how they met and the journey of their working relationship.
CJZ co-owners Michael Cordell and Nick Murray tell IF about working together to establish one of the most successful indies in Australia.
You only have to say ‘The Kates’ to bring up a brand of comedy that is both individually distinctive
while also a dual entity. With credits such as 'The Katering Show', 'Get Krack!n', and the recent 'Deadloch', Kate McCartney and Kate McLennan speak to IF about their creative connection.