Director Wayne Blair’s latest feature 'Top End Wedding' will kick off production early next year, with Miranda Tapsell to star.
The South Australian Film Corporation’s incoming CEO Courtney Gibson is determined to boost screen production in the state, including getting a bigger share of the nation’s TV series output.
British actor Gwilym Lee, who has appeared in 'Bohemian Rhapsody', 'Jamestown' and 'The Hollow Crown', will star opposite Miranda Tapsell in the Wayne Blair-directed Top End Wedding.
A record six Australian feature films will screen at the Sundance Film Festival, with 'Animals', 'Judy and Punch', 'Little Monsters', 'I Am Mother' and 'Top End Wedding' having their world premieres in the Utah-based festival.
This heartwarming romantic comedy tells the story of successful Sydney lawyer Lauren (Tapsell) and her fiancé Ned (Lee). Engaged and in love, they have just ten days to pull off their dream Top End Wedding. First though, they need track down Lauren's mother, who has gone AWOL somewhere in the Northern Territory.
Wayne Blair’s 'Top End Wedding' has been hailed by reviewers at the Sundance Film Festival as a charming and funny cross-cultural romantic comedy which deals with love and family and second chances.
When Shari Sebbens graduated from NIDA and WAAPA she expected her fair complexion would mean she would mostly be cast as white characters in shows about Indigenous people.
Adelaide Film Festival will hold pop up screenings of 'Top End Wedding' and 'Animals' in early April, marking each film's official Australian premiere.