Acting legen Jack Thompson was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the AIMC 2013 Gala Wrap Function
Six days after its Australian premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival on October 10, John Curran's Tracks will screen at the Australian International Movie Convention.
This may turn out to be a premature and fanciful call but 2014 is shaping as potentially one of the strongest years for Australian films, commercially and critically, in recent memory.
The Weinstein Co. has snapped up US rights to John Curran's Tracks, the true-life adventure about Robyn Davidson's 2,700 km trek across the Australian outback in 1977.
The first reviews posted for John Curran's true-life adventure Tracks after its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival are raves, with one notable exception.
John Curran's Tracks and Ruin, a Cambodian-set romantic drama from Amiel Courtin-Wilson and Michael Cody, will compete at the 70th Venice Film Festival.
The world premieres of Tracks, musical The Boy Castaways, documentary Tender and short film I Want To Dance Better at Parties are among the highlights of this year's Adelaide Film Festival.
Tracks, the true story of Robyn Davidson's 2,700 km trek across the outback with four camels and her dog Diggity, will have its Australian premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival in October.