Tori Garrett's 'Sit. Stay. Love.' follows Annie Blake (Georgia Flood), an aid worker that returns to her family’s hometown of North Haven, Vermont for the first time since her mother's passing three years prior.
Nearly 30 projects will share in $975,000 of story development funding from Screen Australia, including a television series inspired by the 1999 film 'Two Hands' from director Gregor Jordan, and a family feature film from the producers of 'Bluey'.
Keshet International has sold Seven Studios mini-series 'Secret Bridesmaids Business' to a slew of territories in Europe, including Channel 4 in the UK, as well as to New Zealand and Indonesia.
Georgia Flood and Ezekiel Simat are starring in 'The Dog Days of Christmas', a romantic comedy directed by Tori Garrett, which is now shooting on the Gold Coast.
Director Tori Garrett is waiting for the local television sector’s answer to Phoebe Waller-Bridge ('Fleabag', 'Killing Eve') to emerge and achieve the same mainstream breakthrough for female, protagonist-driven drama and comedy.
Abbie Cornish, Katie McGrath and Georgina Haig are playing the leads in Seven Studios' female-driven romantic thriller 'Secret Bridesmaids' Business'.
When Amanda Higgs first met Rachel Davis a couple of years ago, the two producers realised they both were keen to make a female-led TV show for young girls – one that wasn’t focused on beauty or boys.
Releasing on a respectable 80 screens around the country this week is the Australian court room drama 'Don’t Tell', about a young Toowoomba woman who took the Anglican church to court in 2001 for the sexual abuse she suffered at one of their schools.