The film, which premiered at last year's Tribeca Film Festival, highlights gender inequality in the IT industry
Frackman the Movie is headed to cinemas across Western Australia for a special rural roadshow kicking off in Margaret River this Saturday 16 May and wrapping in Broome on Monday 1 June, following sell-out screenings in NSW, Victoria and Queensland.
The Australian screen industry can expect minimal growth in filmed entertainment over the next five years as the boom in on-demand services is offset by the continued decline of DVD sales and rentals.
Cinema on-demand platform Tugg Australia is growing month-by-month, delivering tidy sums to the producers of hot-button documentaries and incremental revenues for narrative features.
A cinema on demand service may be available in Australia later this year should the roll out of American web platform Tugg prove successful.
Australia horror/thriller pic Plague will be the latest title to test the viability of the multi-platform release.
Road movie All About E will premiere at Trundle in Far West NSW, where the film was shot, on October 24, before a national roll-out via on-demand platform Tugg.
A successful US scheme which enables moviegoers to select a title from a library and screen it at a participating cinema is being introduced to Australia.