In the second season of ABC factual series 'Stuff the British Stole', host Marc Fennell ventures from Egyptian deserts to deep in the Amazon River and takes viewers from a shipwreck in the depths of the Aegean Sea to a robot laboratory high in a Tuscan mountain range.
Matchbox Pictures and Wooden Horse have been included as finalists across multiple categories for the SPA Business Awards, to be held on the final day of next month's Screen Forever.
'Carmen', 'Foe', 'Limbo', 'Shayda', 'Streets of Colour' and 'The Royal Hotel' will contend for Feature Film Production of the Year at next year's Screen Producers Australia Awards, to be held on the final night of Screen Forever on the Gold Coast.
Wooden Horse company directors Jude Troy and Richard Finlayson speak about process of producing Disney+’s 'The Clearing' and the ABC’s 'Mother and Son', as well as factual projects 'Revealed: The Cape' and 'Stuff the British Stole'.
The ABC and Canadian public broadcaster CBC have ordered a second season of the Marc Fennell-fronted docuseries 'Stuff The British Stole'.
Wooden Horse's 'Mother and Son' stars Matt Okine and Denise Scott in a re-imagining of the characters made famous by Gary McDonald and Ruth Cracknell.
In Stan Original documentary 'Revealed: The Cape', director Michael Ware portrays an isolated community forever changed by a mysterious tragedy.
Wooden Horse’s 'The Clearing' is an eight-part psychological thriller based on the best-selling crime thriller In The Clearing by author J.P. Pomare, inspired by the darkness of real-life cults in Australia and around the world.