Student Giuliano Mitru on the set of ‘Ivy.’
Films by students from Bus Stop Films’ film studies program for people with intellectual disability will screen at Event Cinemas George Street, Sydney, on Wednesday December 12.
The program at the year-end showcase includes Lives in Action, a documentary that takes an intimate look at the experiences of six people with disability from diverse backgrounds as they overcome barriers to pursue their goals and strive to be socially included.
Among other works by classes delivered through the Australian Film Television and Radio School are ‘Ivy’, a film clip for the Sydney band Whitefield, and Way Out Assistance, a sci-fi drama short.
All projects were written, directed and produced by Bus Stop Films’ inclusive teams led by tutors Stef Smith, Lianne Mackessy and Lillian Paterson.
Bus Stop Films CEO Genevieve Clay-Smith, who served as Ep on all projects, said: “We can’t wait to...
Films by students from Bus Stop Films’ film studies program for people with intellectual disability will screen at Event Cinemas George Street, Sydney, on Wednesday December 12.
The program at the year-end showcase includes Lives in Action, a documentary that takes an intimate look at the experiences of six people with disability from diverse backgrounds as they overcome barriers to pursue their goals and strive to be socially included.
Among other works by classes delivered through the Australian Film Television and Radio School are ‘Ivy’, a film clip for the Sydney band Whitefield, and Way Out Assistance, a sci-fi drama short.
All projects were written, directed and produced by Bus Stop Films’ inclusive teams led by tutors Stef Smith, Lianne Mackessy and Lillian Paterson.
Bus Stop Films CEO Genevieve Clay-Smith, who served as Ep on all projects, said: “We can’t wait to...
- 11/14/2018
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Hugo Weaving, who previously starred in technology trend-setting film “The Matrix,” will head the cast of full-length virtual reality feature “Lone Wolf.” He is joined by “Hotel Mumbai” actress Tilda Cobham-Hervey.
The Australian film is to be directed by Jonathan Ogilvie as a modern-day adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s 1907 novel “The Secret Agent.” Exploring themes of fanaticism and terrorism, the story involves a cluster of anarchists, one of whom is also a police informant, who receive a proposal to attack the Sydney Opera House. Weaving plays a police minister involved in the conspiracy, with Cobham-Hervey as one of the cell members.
The film is set to go into production later this year after completing funding of its $2 million budget. Executive producer is Lee Hubber. An Australian theatrical release in 2019 is set through distributor Label. International sales are to be handled by Level K, a Danish sales firm which has previously represented other Australian film titles.
The Australian film is to be directed by Jonathan Ogilvie as a modern-day adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s 1907 novel “The Secret Agent.” Exploring themes of fanaticism and terrorism, the story involves a cluster of anarchists, one of whom is also a police informant, who receive a proposal to attack the Sydney Opera House. Weaving plays a police minister involved in the conspiracy, with Cobham-Hervey as one of the cell members.
The film is set to go into production later this year after completing funding of its $2 million budget. Executive producer is Lee Hubber. An Australian theatrical release in 2019 is set through distributor Label. International sales are to be handled by Level K, a Danish sales firm which has previously represented other Australian film titles.
- 5/31/2018
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
Event Cinemas George Street General Manager Anthony Kierann describes In The House, Event's fortnightly event showcasing classic films, as more than just a screening program.—."it's an experience".
"The program has become a huge community event, a gathering of film buffs eager to see classics on the big screen," Kierann tells If.
Originally running solely in Event's flagship George St cinema, In The House went national after season three and now plays in Sa, Wa, Qld and Newcastle..
The George Street program includes a live interactive pre-show and film review with Channel Seven's Jason ('Jabba') Davis and Supanova Pop Culture Expo's David Quinn, whose pre-record is sent to the other cinemas around the country..
Courtesy of Event Cinemas, Inside Film is giving away a double pass to In The House's next screening at George St.—.of Rob Reiner's immortal coming-of-age classic Stand By Me, on March 3 (this Friday...
"The program has become a huge community event, a gathering of film buffs eager to see classics on the big screen," Kierann tells If.
Originally running solely in Event's flagship George St cinema, In The House went national after season three and now plays in Sa, Wa, Qld and Newcastle..
The George Street program includes a live interactive pre-show and film review with Channel Seven's Jason ('Jabba') Davis and Supanova Pop Culture Expo's David Quinn, whose pre-record is sent to the other cinemas around the country..
Courtesy of Event Cinemas, Inside Film is giving away a double pass to In The House's next screening at George St.—.of Rob Reiner's immortal coming-of-age classic Stand By Me, on March 3 (this Friday...
- 2/28/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
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