All Australia articles – Page 50

  • News

    Fastlane, Findlay head to Sydney to shoot Trouble Down Under

    2010-06-24T20:54:00Z

    Fastlane Entertainment has joined forces with Australian film-maker Tony Findlay to fast-track its animated theatrical feature Trouble Down Under for an early July start.

  • News

    Shooting underway in Australia on sports drama The Cup

    2010-06-17T17:04:00Z

    Production has begun in Melbourne, Australia, on sports drama The Cup starring Brendan Gleeson.

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    Reviews

    Caught Inside

    2010-06-17T00:01:00Z

    Dir: Adam Blaiklock. Aust. 2010. 92mins

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    Reviews

    Wasted on the Young

    2010-06-15T11:33:00Z

    Dir/scr: Ben C. Lucas. Aust. 2010. 96mins

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    Reviews

    South Solitary

    2010-06-03T10:05:00Z

    Dir-scr: Shirley Barrett. Australia. 2010. 120mins

  • News

    Anchor Bay gains Altitude for US, UK, Australia

    2010-05-21T18:27:00Z

    Anchor Bay Entertainment has acquired supernatural thriller Altitude for distribution in the US, the UK and Australia/New Zealand on the Anchor Bay Films label.

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    Reviews

    I Love You Too

    2010-04-29T09:50:00Z

    Dir: Daina Reid. Aust. 2009. 107mins

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    Features

    A few dollars more

    2010-04-23T12:19:00Z

    Australia may have scenic locations and world-class studios, infrastructure and facilities, but the exchange rate is deterring overseas shoots. Sandy George looks at what the industry is doing to end the drought.

  • Features

    Happy together

    2010-04-23T12:01:00Z

    Australian producers are looking to team up with foreign partners to exploit the benefits of the country’s co-production incentives. Sandy George reports.

  • Sanctum
    Features

    Producing results in Australia

    2010-04-23T11:23:00Z

    Australia’s generous producer offset incentive is giving local film-makers a major boost, with a range of ambitious projects in the pipeline. But films with foreign elements are at the mercy of a shadowy discretionary system which is causing controversy, reports Sandy George.

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    Features

    Australia: a brand new day?

    2010-04-22T16:13:00Z

    Editor Mike Goodridge introduces Screen’s Australia territory focus.

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    News

    Stephan Elliott to direct Arclight sales title A Few Best Men

    2010-04-20T02:31:00Z

    Stephan Elliott (Easy Virtue, The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert) is getting ready to direct the comedy A Few Best Men back home in Australia, working with the producing and writing team behind Death At A Funeral.

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    Reviews

    Beneath Hill 60

    2010-04-01T00:01:00Z

    Dir: Jeremy Hartley Sims. Aust. 2010. 122 mins

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    Reviews

    The Loved Ones

    2010-03-26T14:35:00Z

    Dir/scr: Sean Byrne. Aust. 2009. 84 mins

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    News

    Fortissimo Films gets Wasted

    2010-03-22T01:00:00Z

    Fortissimo Films has picked up Australian high school drama Wasted On The Young, the debut feature from hot up-and-coming director Ben C. Lucas.

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    Reviews

    Red Hill

    2010-02-15T17:49:00Z

    Dir/scr: Patrick Hughes. Australia. 2010. 95mins.

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    Reviews

    Bran Nue Dae

    2010-02-09T12:01:00Z

    Dir: Rachel Perkins. Australia. 2009. 84 mins.

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    Reviews

    Animal Kingdom

    2010-01-31T07:00:00Z

    Dir/scr. David Michod, Australia, 2009, 112 minutes.

  • Features

    Summer Coda

    2010-01-13T15:59:00Z

    A romantic drama about the story of Heidi, who meets Michael while returning home to a family she’s never known, and embarks on an unexpected adventure discovering that their secrets and lives are better shared.

  • Features

    Blame

    2010-01-13T15:38:00Z

    Thriller about a group of young vigilantes seeking revenge for a sexual betrayal fall far from grace. When the truth comes out they find themselves on the dark side of justice.