All Australia articles – Page 54
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NewsJump Street acquires Australasian rights to The Eclipse
Jump Street Films has acquired Australia/New Zealand rights from Magnolia International to Conor McPherson’s Tribeca hit The Eclipse.
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NewsSAFC picks eight first timers for low budget picture scheme
The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) today announced the first four teams to be part of FilmLab, an initiative that aims to produce eight low-budget features within four years.
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NewsArclight and Axxis pop for Bubblegum Crisis
Arclight Films and Singapore’s Axxis International are among the companies involved in a six-country collaboration to produce a $30m live-action feature based on Japanese anime series Bubblegum Crisis.
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NewsStrong European presence at Sydney Film Festival
The Sydney Film Festival this morning (May 14) announced the 12 films chosen for competition including Ken Loach’s Looking For Eric, which is the festival’s opening film.
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NewsThe Little Film Company tempts buyers to Get It At Goode's
The Little Film Company is commencing worldwide sales at Cannes on Bruce Beresford’s upcoming romantic comedy Get It At Goode’s starring Monica Bellucci, Guy Pearce and Miranda Otto.
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Features
Matching Jack
An inspirational family drama about love, infidelity, hope and the unbreakable bond between parent and child.
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NewsJames Nesbitt in new Nadia Tass picture
Northern Irish actor James Nesbitt has been cast in an untitled feature that started shooting in Melbourne yesterday (May 11) with Nadia Tass directing for ContentFilm International.
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NewsScreen Australia relaxes investment requirements
Screen Australia is to make a substantial change to its rulebook on feature film investment in response to current worldwide financing difficulties.
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NewsMiramax Films to shoot horror film in Melbourne
The government of the Australian state of Victoria has announced that Miramax Films is to make the horror/thriller Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark in Melbourne.
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NewsPalace Films picks up Welcome, Missing Person
Australian distributor Palace Films has acquired French director Philippe Lioret’s Welcome and US director Noah Buschel’s The Missing Person.
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NewsScreen Australia agrees to finance Reef, Swerve
Screen Australia has agreed to finance Andrew Traucki’s thriller The Reef, about four friends being stalked by a Great White shark, and Swerve from writer-director Craig Lahiff.
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Features
South Solitary
A dramatic, windswept romance about the great need for companionship and hope.
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Features
The Last Dragon
A son goes to visit his archaeologist father in China. Together with a young local girl, they discover an ancient dragon and with it, a mystery that stems back for thousands of years, as legend and reality become intertwined.
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Guardians Of Ga’Hoole
Soren, a young barn owl, is kidnapped by owls of St Aggie’s who brainwash owlets into becoming soldiers. He and his new friends escape to the island of Ga’Hoole, where they assist its noble, wise owls to fight the army created by the wicked rulers of St. Aggie’s.
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Features
Cane Toads 2 in 3D
Twenty-five years after his successful film about Australia’s greatest environmental catastrophe, Mark Lewis revisits the cane toad as it continues its journey across Australia. Using stylized 3D cinematography, Mark Lewis complements the films environmental theme with engaging characters and his own trademark irreverence and humour.
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Features
Road Train
Four friends in the outback commandeer a road train to escape from a murderer, but what they discover is far more terrifying than anything on that lonely road.
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Mad Bastards
Performances and stories from real people in the Kimberley are woven through the music of legendary Broome musicians The Pigram Brothers.








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