Watching the 2015 Melbourne Cup, Rachel Griffiths didn’t initially know there was a female jockey in the race.
Pete McTighe’s career is flying like the Tardis since he wrote an episode of the 11th season of the BBC’s iconic Doctor Who.
As a little girl, Michelle Payne (Teresa Palmer) dreams of the impossible: winning the Melbourne Cup — horse-racing's toughest two-mile race.
Director Paul Currie’s 2.22, a New York-set romantic thriller starring Teresa Palmer, Game of Thrones’ Michiel Huisman and Sam Reid, will be the first premium VOD release this year.
Teresa Palmer will play Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup in 2015.
The director chats to IF about shooting in Berlin and the film's chaotic Sundance premiere.
The film’s mix of tragedy and farce – sometimes reminiscent of Rob Reiner’s 'Misery' for the way both captor and captive invest in a make-believe version of their relationship – lacks nuance.
Cate Shortland’s psychological thriller 'Berlin Syndrome' will make its world debut at the Sundance Film Festival, where it has been selected to screen in the World Cinema Dramatic competition.