‘Informer 3838.’
With the Nine Network’s primary channel on track to deliver its highest ever commercial shares this year, the broadcaster’s upfronts announcement on Wednesday night predictably contained few surprises.
Among the new offerings will be The Parent Jury, which puts diverse parenting styles to the test; retro variety show Step Back in Time; and observational documentary series Taronga: Who’s Who In the Zoo.
The network also unveiled the cast of Screentime’s drama Informer 3838, which stars Ella Scott Lynch as Melbourne criminal lawyer turned police informant Nicola Gobbo.
In a new agreement with BBC Studios, Nine will get Seven Worlds, One Planet, a landmark wildlife series presented by Sir David Attenborough, which will transport viewers to seven continents as it reveals the survival challenges facing numerous animals.
That deal also encompasses first-run rights to five series under the BBC Planet banner including Perfect Planet, Green Planet, Frozen...
With the Nine Network’s primary channel on track to deliver its highest ever commercial shares this year, the broadcaster’s upfronts announcement on Wednesday night predictably contained few surprises.
Among the new offerings will be The Parent Jury, which puts diverse parenting styles to the test; retro variety show Step Back in Time; and observational documentary series Taronga: Who’s Who In the Zoo.
The network also unveiled the cast of Screentime’s drama Informer 3838, which stars Ella Scott Lynch as Melbourne criminal lawyer turned police informant Nicola Gobbo.
In a new agreement with BBC Studios, Nine will get Seven Worlds, One Planet, a landmark wildlife series presented by Sir David Attenborough, which will transport viewers to seven continents as it reveals the survival challenges facing numerous animals.
That deal also encompasses first-run rights to five series under the BBC Planet banner including Perfect Planet, Green Planet, Frozen...
- 10/16/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Hey, "Instinct" fans. We hope you guys enjoyed tonight's episode 5. Now that it has officially come and gone, it's time to to see what the next, new episode 6 will deliver up when it hits the airwaves next week. The lovely CBS folks did indeed drop a press release for episode 6. That means we do have a couple of spoiler scoops to share with guys. To get things started, we've got a title for episode 6. The producers have labeled it, "One-of-a-Kind." It sounds like episode 6 will feature some pretty interesting, traumatic, and possible action-filled scenes as Dylan and Lizzie investigate a dead body with art work. Ryan catches a new suspect. Dylan gets a visit from his book editor and more. We'll go ahead and start off this spoiler session with the dead body investigation situation. It turns out that we will indeed see Lizzie and Dylan hit up a new case.
- 7/28/2019
- by Eric
- OnTheFlix
Harry Greenwood.
Harry Greenwood graduated from Nida in 2012, so being named one of the Casting Guild of Australia’s 10 Rising Stars of 2018 could be considered as long overdue recognition.
“It has been a long haul,” the 29-year-old son of Hugo Weaving and artist Katrina Greenwood tells If. “It is nice to be recognised.”
Greenwood’s career has been on an upward trajectory since his breakthrough role as young Digger Bevan Johnson, the older brother of Kodi Smit-McPhee’s Thomas Johnson, in the 2015 Nine Network miniseries Gallipoli directed by Glendyn Ivin.
Next year could well be his biggest yet as he will be seen in Bad Mothers, the eight-part Nine Network comedy/drama from Jungle Entertainment and New Zealand-based Filthy Productions, and in two high-profile features: Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang and Jennifer Kent’s The Nightingale.
Now shooting in Melbourne, Bad Mothers stars Melissa George,...
Harry Greenwood graduated from Nida in 2012, so being named one of the Casting Guild of Australia’s 10 Rising Stars of 2018 could be considered as long overdue recognition.
“It has been a long haul,” the 29-year-old son of Hugo Weaving and artist Katrina Greenwood tells If. “It is nice to be recognised.”
Greenwood’s career has been on an upward trajectory since his breakthrough role as young Digger Bevan Johnson, the older brother of Kodi Smit-McPhee’s Thomas Johnson, in the 2015 Nine Network miniseries Gallipoli directed by Glendyn Ivin.
Next year could well be his biggest yet as he will be seen in Bad Mothers, the eight-part Nine Network comedy/drama from Jungle Entertainment and New Zealand-based Filthy Productions, and in two high-profile features: Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang and Jennifer Kent’s The Nightingale.
Now shooting in Melbourne, Bad Mothers stars Melissa George,...
- 11/18/2018
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Australian feature to shoot in May 2018.
London-based sales outfit Sc Films International has boarded international rights to Australian sci-fi thriller The Dust Walker ahead of next month’s market at the Cannes Film Festival.
From writer-director Sandra Sciberras (Caterpillar Wish), the film is about an alien spaceship that crashes in the isolated Australian desert, turning the local townsfolk into soulless beings. With the outbreak spreading, the local sergeant must fight to protect her family.
Jolene Anderson, who stars in Blumhouse’s upcoming horror Prey, plays the lead with Stef Dawson (Guardians Of The Tomb), Richard Davies (Bruce) and Cassandra Magrath...
London-based sales outfit Sc Films International has boarded international rights to Australian sci-fi thriller The Dust Walker ahead of next month’s market at the Cannes Film Festival.
From writer-director Sandra Sciberras (Caterpillar Wish), the film is about an alien spaceship that crashes in the isolated Australian desert, turning the local townsfolk into soulless beings. With the outbreak spreading, the local sergeant must fight to protect her family.
Jolene Anderson, who stars in Blumhouse’s upcoming horror Prey, plays the lead with Stef Dawson (Guardians Of The Tomb), Richard Davies (Bruce) and Cassandra Magrath...
- 4/25/2018
- by Tom Grater
- ScreenDaily
"You think I'm talented, don't you?" The Orchard has debuted a trailer for the indie comedy That's Not Me, a quirk story about a struggling woman from Australia who has to take an "underwhelming" job at a local cinema after failing to get any acting gigs. Aussie comedian/actress Alice Foulcher stars as Polly, and the cast includes Isabel Lucas, Richard Davies, Belinda Misevski, Rowan Davie, and Andrew S. Gilbert. Here's a more specific synopsis for the film: "Constantly mistaken for her famous identical twin, an aspiring actress decides to use her sister's celebrity to her own advantage. What begins harmlessly enough - free clothes, casual sex - ends with disastrous consequences for them both" because her twin sister makes it famous before she does. This played at a bunch of festivals last year and seems like an amusing little indie. Here's the first official trailer (+ poster) for Gregory Erdstein's That's Not Me,...
- 1/18/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
'2.22'..
Director Paul Currie.s 2.22, a romantic thriller starring Teresa Palmer, Game of Thrones. Michiel Huisman and Sam Reid, launches in Italy, the Middle East and a bunch of Asian markets on Thursday, followed by the Us on Friday.
Italy will be the widest release as distributor Notorious Pictures has booked 600 screens for the saga of Huisman.s Dylan, an air traffic controller in New York who nearly causes a fatal mid- air collision at the stroke of 2:22.
In the Us the film will get a limited theatrical release combined with premium VOD via Magnolia Pictures. The UK and France are the only major territories as yet unsold.
After arranging test screenings in Los Angeles Currie, who co-wrote the screenplay with American Todd Stein, told If, .We know the film plays well with date audiences. It is a commercial romantic thriller with a recurring theme of love through time.
Director Paul Currie.s 2.22, a romantic thriller starring Teresa Palmer, Game of Thrones. Michiel Huisman and Sam Reid, launches in Italy, the Middle East and a bunch of Asian markets on Thursday, followed by the Us on Friday.
Italy will be the widest release as distributor Notorious Pictures has booked 600 screens for the saga of Huisman.s Dylan, an air traffic controller in New York who nearly causes a fatal mid- air collision at the stroke of 2:22.
In the Us the film will get a limited theatrical release combined with premium VOD via Magnolia Pictures. The UK and France are the only major territories as yet unsold.
After arranging test screenings in Los Angeles Currie, who co-wrote the screenplay with American Todd Stein, told If, .We know the film plays well with date audiences. It is a commercial romantic thriller with a recurring theme of love through time.
- 6/28/2017
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
The Santa Barbara International Film Festival is well under way and will be screening films through Saturday, February 11. One of these films is the Australian comedy “That’s Not Me” from filmmaking team Gregory Erdstein and Alice Foulcher. The film follows Polly (Foulcher) who wants to make it as an actor, but those dreams are shattered when her identical twin sister Amy lands a role on an HBO show and starts dating actor Jared Leto. Frequently mistaken for her sister, Polly decides to use her sister’s celebrity to her own advantage, ultimately leading to disastrous consequences. The film co-stars Isabel Lucas (“Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen”), Richard Davies (“Offspring”) and more. Watch an exclusive clip from the film below.
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This is Erdstein and Foulcher’s debut feature. Erdstein has collaborated with Foulcher on a number of short films,...
Read More: ‘Bokeh’ Trailer: Maika Monroe Stars in Sci-Fi Drama About The Last Couple on Earth
This is Erdstein and Foulcher’s debut feature. Erdstein has collaborated with Foulcher on a number of short films,...
- 2/3/2017
- by Vikram Murthi
- Indiewire
Let's Talk About.. . Matilda Brown.s short-form series Let.s Talk About is set to return for a second season. . The series, originally commissioned for the now defunct Presto, has found a new home on Foxtel Play, where it will be available for streaming from February 19, along with the first season. The show will also be broadcast on Foxtel.s Showcase channel.. . Foxtel has also tweaked the format for the second season: from 10 x 5 to 10 x 11 minute episodes. . Brown (Am I Ok, How God Works), the series creator and star,.will return alongside Richard Davies (Offspring, Bed of Roses), father Bryan Brown (Red Dog: True Blue, Australia) and Lisa Hensley (Brides of Christ, Dating the Enemy). . This season, Sam Neill (Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Jurassic Park) will also star, along with Damian Walshe-Howling (Underbelly, The Reef), Steve Le Marquand (Rake, Underbelly), Andrea Demetriades (Alex & Eve, The Principal), and Chloe Boreham...
- 1/19/2017
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Bruce.
The team behind How to Talk Australians will launch their new black comedy, Bruce, exclusively online tomorrow..
The seven ep web-series is set in .an ordinary Aussie share-house that just happens to be a prison tent in Sydney Cove, 1788..
It follows Bruce Williamson (Offspring.s Richard Davies), whose plan of following his soulmate to Australia by getting arrested spectacularly backfires. Dave Lawson (Utopia, The Heckler) and Angus Sampson (The Mule, Fargo) also star..
Bruce was co-created and directed by Tony Rogers (Wilfred, How to Talk Australians), and produced by Jason Byrne (Sucker, How to Talk to Australians). Mat Blackwell (Good News Week, The Glass House) and Warwick Holt (The Project, Good News Week) wrote the script.
.Bruce has been a real labour of love,. said Byrne. .It.s so great to see the work come together on the online screen. It was a real pleasure working with Tony, Warwick and Mat.
The team behind How to Talk Australians will launch their new black comedy, Bruce, exclusively online tomorrow..
The seven ep web-series is set in .an ordinary Aussie share-house that just happens to be a prison tent in Sydney Cove, 1788..
It follows Bruce Williamson (Offspring.s Richard Davies), whose plan of following his soulmate to Australia by getting arrested spectacularly backfires. Dave Lawson (Utopia, The Heckler) and Angus Sampson (The Mule, Fargo) also star..
Bruce was co-created and directed by Tony Rogers (Wilfred, How to Talk Australians), and produced by Jason Byrne (Sucker, How to Talk to Australians). Mat Blackwell (Good News Week, The Glass House) and Warwick Holt (The Project, Good News Week) wrote the script.
.Bruce has been a real labour of love,. said Byrne. .It.s so great to see the work come together on the online screen. It was a real pleasure working with Tony, Warwick and Mat.
- 11/23/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Bruce.
The team behind How to Talk Australians will launch their new black comedy, Bruce, exclusively online tomorrow..
The seven ep web-series is set in .an ordinary Aussie share-house that just happens to be a prison tent in Sydney Cove, 1788..
It follows Bruce Williamson (Offspring.s Richard Davies), whose plan of following his soulmate to Australia by getting arrested spectacularly backfires. Dave Lawson (Utopia, The Heckler) and Angus Sampson (The Mule, Fargo) also star..
Bruce was co-created and directed by Tony Rogers (Wilfred, How to Talk Australians), and produced by Jason Byrne (Sucker, How to Talk to Australians). Mat Blackwell (Good News Week, The Glass House) and Warwick Holt (The Project, Good News Week) wrote the script.
.Bruce has been a real labour of love,. said Byrne. .It.s so great to see the work come together on the online screen. It was a real pleasure working with Tony, Warwick and Mat.
The team behind How to Talk Australians will launch their new black comedy, Bruce, exclusively online tomorrow..
The seven ep web-series is set in .an ordinary Aussie share-house that just happens to be a prison tent in Sydney Cove, 1788..
It follows Bruce Williamson (Offspring.s Richard Davies), whose plan of following his soulmate to Australia by getting arrested spectacularly backfires. Dave Lawson (Utopia, The Heckler) and Angus Sampson (The Mule, Fargo) also star..
Bruce was co-created and directed by Tony Rogers (Wilfred, How to Talk Australians), and produced by Jason Byrne (Sucker, How to Talk to Australians). Mat Blackwell (Good News Week, The Glass House) and Warwick Holt (The Project, Good News Week) wrote the script.
.Bruce has been a real labour of love,. said Byrne. .It.s so great to see the work come together on the online screen. It was a real pleasure working with Tony, Warwick and Mat.
- 11/23/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
That's Not Me.
Aussie indie comedy That.s Not Me,.director Gregory Erdstein's feature debut,.has wrapped principal photography and is currently in post.
Erdstein co-wrote.the film.with actor Alice Foulcher and shot it over the past nine months in Melbourne and Los Angeles.
It follows the story of Polly, whose dreams of making it as an actor are shattered when her identical twin sister Amy lands a plum role in an HBO show and starts dating Jared Leto.
Mistaken for her famous sister at every turn, Polly decides to use her sister.s celebrity for her own advantage — free clothes, free booze, casual sex. — with disastrous consequences for them both.
That.s Not Me stars Isabel Lucas and Offspring.s Richard Davies alongside newcomer Foulcher.
The ensemble cast also includes Andrew O.Keefe (Deal or No Deal, Weekend Sunrise), Andrew Gilbert (Kiss or Kill, Round the Twist...
Aussie indie comedy That.s Not Me,.director Gregory Erdstein's feature debut,.has wrapped principal photography and is currently in post.
Erdstein co-wrote.the film.with actor Alice Foulcher and shot it over the past nine months in Melbourne and Los Angeles.
It follows the story of Polly, whose dreams of making it as an actor are shattered when her identical twin sister Amy lands a plum role in an HBO show and starts dating Jared Leto.
Mistaken for her famous sister at every turn, Polly decides to use her sister.s celebrity for her own advantage — free clothes, free booze, casual sex. — with disastrous consequences for them both.
That.s Not Me stars Isabel Lucas and Offspring.s Richard Davies alongside newcomer Foulcher.
The ensemble cast also includes Andrew O.Keefe (Deal or No Deal, Weekend Sunrise), Andrew Gilbert (Kiss or Kill, Round the Twist...
- 7/18/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Presto has commissioned Matilda Brown's 10-part short form series Let.s Talk About.
Brown, the daughter of iconic Australian actor Bryan Brown, will write, direct and star in the project.
Let.s Talk About is a series about being .up the duff. in a relationship that.s only just begun..
Each three minute epiosde in the series will focus on a particular subject during the nine months of pregnancy resulting in content that is both entertaining, informative, cheeky and funny.
The Let.s Talk About series will be available exclusively to Presto TV and Presto Entertainment bundle subscribers to stream on demand. .
The series will have its World Premiere on Presto in October.
Let.s Talk About revolves around Claire (played by Matilda Brown) and Ben (Richard Davies, .Offspring.) who have only recently started dating and now discover that Claire is pregnant.
Their predicament means there are some conversations they just can.t avoid,...
Brown, the daughter of iconic Australian actor Bryan Brown, will write, direct and star in the project.
Let.s Talk About is a series about being .up the duff. in a relationship that.s only just begun..
Each three minute epiosde in the series will focus on a particular subject during the nine months of pregnancy resulting in content that is both entertaining, informative, cheeky and funny.
The Let.s Talk About series will be available exclusively to Presto TV and Presto Entertainment bundle subscribers to stream on demand. .
The series will have its World Premiere on Presto in October.
Let.s Talk About revolves around Claire (played by Matilda Brown) and Ben (Richard Davies, .Offspring.) who have only recently started dating and now discover that Claire is pregnant.
Their predicament means there are some conversations they just can.t avoid,...
- 9/7/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Presto has commissioned Matilda Brown's 10-part short form series Let.s Talk About.
Brown, the daughter of iconic Australian actor Bryan Brown, will write, direct and star in the project.
Let.s Talk About is a series about being .up the duff. in a relationship that.s only just begun..
Each three minute epiosde in the series will focus on a particular subject during the nine months of pregnancy resulting in content that is both entertaining, informative, cheeky and funny.
The Let.s Talk About series will be available exclusively to Presto TV and Presto Entertainment bundle subscribers to stream on demand. .
The series will have its World Premiere on Presto in October.
Let.s Talk About revolves around Claire (played by Matilda Brown) and Ben (Richard Davies, .Offspring.) who have only recently started dating and now discover that Claire is pregnant.
Their predicament means there are some conversations they just can.t avoid,...
Brown, the daughter of iconic Australian actor Bryan Brown, will write, direct and star in the project.
Let.s Talk About is a series about being .up the duff. in a relationship that.s only just begun..
Each three minute epiosde in the series will focus on a particular subject during the nine months of pregnancy resulting in content that is both entertaining, informative, cheeky and funny.
The Let.s Talk About series will be available exclusively to Presto TV and Presto Entertainment bundle subscribers to stream on demand. .
The series will have its World Premiere on Presto in October.
Let.s Talk About revolves around Claire (played by Matilda Brown) and Ben (Richard Davies, .Offspring.) who have only recently started dating and now discover that Claire is pregnant.
Their predicament means there are some conversations they just can.t avoid,...
- 9/7/2015
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Richard Davies
Movie posters can end up being as iconic as the movies they are actually marketing. Who could forget the shark approaching the surface to take out the girl on the Jaws poster, the screaming and helpless female victim on the Psycho poster, the terrifying “Here’s Johnny” face on the poster for The Shining, the lonely astronaut on the Gravity poster and the solitary rose on the American Beauty poster, for a few examples?
It generally takes a great poster to make the grade as one of those used in any given movie’s marketing campaign, as potentially hundreds of artists and graphic designers pitch ideas to studios to have theirs considered for usage – but it isn’t only professional designers who get in on the act when it comes to producing movie posters.
The buzz around movies encourages fans to get in on the act. Any movie...
Movie posters can end up being as iconic as the movies they are actually marketing. Who could forget the shark approaching the surface to take out the girl on the Jaws poster, the screaming and helpless female victim on the Psycho poster, the terrifying “Here’s Johnny” face on the poster for The Shining, the lonely astronaut on the Gravity poster and the solitary rose on the American Beauty poster, for a few examples?
It generally takes a great poster to make the grade as one of those used in any given movie’s marketing campaign, as potentially hundreds of artists and graphic designers pitch ideas to studios to have theirs considered for usage – but it isn’t only professional designers who get in on the act when it comes to producing movie posters.
The buzz around movies encourages fans to get in on the act. Any movie...
- 11/26/2014
- by K.J. Stewart
- Obsessed with Film
Now shooting in Melbourne and country Victoria, the comedy Oddball is breaking all the rules which say you should never work with children, animals, birds and on or near water.
.You name the risk, we.re taking it,. Wtfn.s Richard Keddie, who is producing with Steve Kearney and Sheila Hanahan Taylor, tells If.
Based on a true story, the film stars Shane Jacobson as Swampy Marsh, an eccentric chicken farmer who, helped by his granddaughter, trains his mischievous dog Oddball to protect a wild penguin sanctuary from fox attacks.
Saran Snook plays Swampy.s daughter Emily, a single mother, with Coco Gillies as her daughter and Alan Tudyk as an American tourism consultant who is hired to help the town get back on its feet.
Richard Davies is a local conservationist, Deborah Mailman is the mayor, Frank Woodley is a dogcatcher and Meeko, a maremma, is Oddball.
Animal trainer...
.You name the risk, we.re taking it,. Wtfn.s Richard Keddie, who is producing with Steve Kearney and Sheila Hanahan Taylor, tells If.
Based on a true story, the film stars Shane Jacobson as Swampy Marsh, an eccentric chicken farmer who, helped by his granddaughter, trains his mischievous dog Oddball to protect a wild penguin sanctuary from fox attacks.
Saran Snook plays Swampy.s daughter Emily, a single mother, with Coco Gillies as her daughter and Alan Tudyk as an American tourism consultant who is hired to help the town get back on its feet.
Richard Davies is a local conservationist, Deborah Mailman is the mayor, Frank Woodley is a dogcatcher and Meeko, a maremma, is Oddball.
Animal trainer...
- 5/12/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Shane Jacobson, Saran Snook, Alan Tudyk, Deborah Mailman and a dog named Meeko head the cast of Oddball, a comedy which starts shooting in Melbourne and country Victoria on Monday.
Based on a true story, the film features Jacobson as Swampy Marsh, an eccentric chicken farmer who, helped by his granddaughter, trains his mischievous dog Oddball to protect a wild penguin sanctuary from fox attacks.
In the process he reunites his family and saves their seaside town.
The director is Stuart McDonald (Summer Heights High, Super Fun Night), replacing the originally announced Clayton Jacobson who left the project a couple of week ago.
The cast includes Sarah Snook (These Final Hours, Not Suitable For Children), Alan Tudyk (I, Robot, Serenity, Frozen, Knocked Up), Coco Gillies (Maya the Bee Movie), Richard Davies (Offspring, Howzat! Kerry Packer.s War), Deborah Mailman (The Sapphires, Bran Nue Dae, Offspring), Frank Woodley (Kath & Kimderella, The...
Based on a true story, the film features Jacobson as Swampy Marsh, an eccentric chicken farmer who, helped by his granddaughter, trains his mischievous dog Oddball to protect a wild penguin sanctuary from fox attacks.
In the process he reunites his family and saves their seaside town.
The director is Stuart McDonald (Summer Heights High, Super Fun Night), replacing the originally announced Clayton Jacobson who left the project a couple of week ago.
The cast includes Sarah Snook (These Final Hours, Not Suitable For Children), Alan Tudyk (I, Robot, Serenity, Frozen, Knocked Up), Coco Gillies (Maya the Bee Movie), Richard Davies (Offspring, Howzat! Kerry Packer.s War), Deborah Mailman (The Sapphires, Bran Nue Dae, Offspring), Frank Woodley (Kath & Kimderella, The...
- 5/2/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Here is just a taste of some of the fantastic fan made posters Blurppy’s Poster Posse has created for Bryan Singer’s X-Men: Days of Future Past. These are taken from Phase 1 of their two part collection. My favorite is the piece above created by Richard Davies, whose use of paint splatter gives the poster a very Drew Struzan-type vibe.
by Rodolfo Reyes
"The Rupture" by Peter Gutierrez
by Robert Bruno
by Doaly
We’ll be sure to post highlights from Phase 2, for now though check out the rest of Phase 1 at Blurppy. (via XombieDirge)...
by Rodolfo Reyes
"The Rupture" by Peter Gutierrez
by Robert Bruno
by Doaly
We’ll be sure to post highlights from Phase 2, for now though check out the rest of Phase 1 at Blurppy. (via XombieDirge)...
- 3/1/2014
- by Eli Reyes
- GeekTyrant
In 2008 Alethea Jones attended the If Awards after party and, borrowing someone else.s award, posted a photograph and caption on Facebook . .If only... Three years later that .if only. became a reality when she and Offspring actor Richard Davies were awarded the Best Short Film If Award for When the Wind Changes. It was Davies who, having acted in her graduating film work at Vca, approached Jones with the idea for the short film. .He was really nervous giving me the script but I read it and just fell in love with it,. Jones told If. .The idea of two people talking at the same time is great and the way that he pitched it to me was very funny. He told me a sentence to say and as I said it he repeated it at the same time...
- 1/13/2012
- by Danii Logue
- IF.com.au
In 2008 Alethea Jones attended the If Awards after party and, borrowing someone else.s award, posted a photograph and caption on Facebook . .If only... Three years later that .if only. became a reality when she and Offspring actor Richard Davies were awarded the Best Short Film If Award for When the Wind Changes. It was Davies who, having acted in her graduating film work at Vca, approached Jones with the idea for the short film. .He was really nervous giving me the script but I read it and just fell in love with it,. Jones told If. .The idea of two people talking at the same time is great and the way that he pitched it to me was very funny. He told me a sentence to say and as I said it he repeated it at the same time...
- 1/13/2012
- by Danii Logue
- IF.com.au
In 2008 Alethea Jones attended the If Awards after party and, borrowing someone else.s award, posted a photograph and caption on Facebook . .If only... Three years later that .if only. became a reality when she and Offspring actor Richard Davies were awarded the Best Short Film If Award for When the Wind Changes. It was Davies who, having acted in her graduating film work at Vca, approached Jones with the idea for the short film. .He was really nervous giving me the script but I read it and just fell in love with it,. Jones told If. .The idea of two people talking at the same time is great and the way that he pitched it to me was very funny. He told me a sentence to say and as I said it he repeated it at the same time...
- 1/13/2012
- by Danii Logue
- IF.com.au
FlickerFest partnered with Movie Extra for another year to broadcast its 2011 selection of films and series 3 of Flickerfest On Extra is now available online for all.
The subsite on Movie Network Channels features not only include the films themselves but animated intros by Picture Drift Studios as well as clips such as explanations and introductions by directors.
Rewatch Dik, fresh from a Best comedy award at Aspen and audience award at Palm Springs festivals. When the Wind Changes (pictured) won Flickerfest/If Audience Award 2011, directed by Alethea Jones and written, produced and acted by Richard Davies and Miracle Fish, the 2010 Academy Award nominee and Flickerfest Movie Extra Special Jury Prize winner, written and directed by Luke Doolan.
To watch the films, visit mnc.tv/flickerfest-2011 and for more information on Flickerfest, visit www.flickerfest.com.au...
The subsite on Movie Network Channels features not only include the films themselves but animated intros by Picture Drift Studios as well as clips such as explanations and introductions by directors.
Rewatch Dik, fresh from a Best comedy award at Aspen and audience award at Palm Springs festivals. When the Wind Changes (pictured) won Flickerfest/If Audience Award 2011, directed by Alethea Jones and written, produced and acted by Richard Davies and Miracle Fish, the 2010 Academy Award nominee and Flickerfest Movie Extra Special Jury Prize winner, written and directed by Luke Doolan.
To watch the films, visit mnc.tv/flickerfest-2011 and for more information on Flickerfest, visit www.flickerfest.com.au...
- 7/19/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
The 2011 TV Week Logie Awards winners were announced during yesterday evening.s highly-anticipated ceremony. . For her portrayal of Nina Proudman in the popular Channel Ten drama, Offspring, Asher Keddie has been awarded the prestigious Silver Logie for .Most Popular Actress. . an award that Rebecca Gibney has won for the for the past two consecutive years. . Offspring was also nominated in a number of other categories. including .Most Popular Drama Series., .Most Popular New Talent. (Eddie Perfect) and the .Graham Kennedy Award for Most Outstanding New Talent. (Richard Davies). . Offspring . The Complete First Series is available now on DVD ($59.95srp). . The second series...
- 5/2/2011
- by Inside Film Correspondent
- IF.com.au
Edouard Deluc’s short ¿Dónde Está Kim Basinger? has won the Flickerfest Award for Best Short Film.
The Best Australian Film went to Andrew Ruhemann and Shaun Taun’s The Lost Thing, while the Jury Prize was awarded to the British short Baby, by Daniel Mulloy.
The 20th edition of Flickerfest Short Film Festival came to an end last night at Bondi Pavilion, Sydney. The best films from the festival will now embark on a 30-stop national tour, starting in Byron Bay on January 21 and traveling through to March.
The winners – selected by a Jury consisting of Kryzystof Geirat (Director Krakow Film Festival), Eileen Arandiga (Festival Director of the Worldwide Short Film Festival in Toronto,) Renee Brack (face of Movie Extra), Hannah Hillard (director), Susie Porter (actress), Luke Doolan (director), Peta Watermayer (National Geographic Channel’s Program and Acquisitions Manager) and Tom Zubrycki (director) – are:
National Geographic Award – Best Documentary...
The Best Australian Film went to Andrew Ruhemann and Shaun Taun’s The Lost Thing, while the Jury Prize was awarded to the British short Baby, by Daniel Mulloy.
The 20th edition of Flickerfest Short Film Festival came to an end last night at Bondi Pavilion, Sydney. The best films from the festival will now embark on a 30-stop national tour, starting in Byron Bay on January 21 and traveling through to March.
The winners – selected by a Jury consisting of Kryzystof Geirat (Director Krakow Film Festival), Eileen Arandiga (Festival Director of the Worldwide Short Film Festival in Toronto,) Renee Brack (face of Movie Extra), Hannah Hillard (director), Susie Porter (actress), Luke Doolan (director), Peta Watermayer (National Geographic Channel’s Program and Acquisitions Manager) and Tom Zubrycki (director) – are:
National Geographic Award – Best Documentary...
- 1/16/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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