(L-r): Ryan Corr, Abbey Lee and Matt Nable.
Principal photography on 1%, the feature debut of Stephen McCallum, has kicked off today..
The film is backed by Ticket to Ride, Screenwest, Spectrum Films, Red Apple Cameras and Head Gear Films..
1% is written by actor Matt Nable (Hacksaw Ridge, Arrow, Fell) and will be helmed by McCallum, who graduated from Aftrs in 2011 with an acclaimed TV spot for GetUp! under his belt, as well as shorts like Six Straws.
Jamie Hilton and Michael Pontin are producing for Perth and Sydney based See Pictures; their third film in Western Australia this year after Simon Baker's Breath and Ben C. Lucas' OtherLife..
Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu, Phil Hunt, Compton Ross and Stephen Boyle are Executive Producers..
1% is set in a fictional motorcycle club called The Copperheads. Joining Nable in the cast is Ryan Corr, Abbey Lee, Josh McConville, Simone Kessell and Aaron Pederson.
Principal photography on 1%, the feature debut of Stephen McCallum, has kicked off today..
The film is backed by Ticket to Ride, Screenwest, Spectrum Films, Red Apple Cameras and Head Gear Films..
1% is written by actor Matt Nable (Hacksaw Ridge, Arrow, Fell) and will be helmed by McCallum, who graduated from Aftrs in 2011 with an acclaimed TV spot for GetUp! under his belt, as well as shorts like Six Straws.
Jamie Hilton and Michael Pontin are producing for Perth and Sydney based See Pictures; their third film in Western Australia this year after Simon Baker's Breath and Ben C. Lucas' OtherLife..
Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu, Phil Hunt, Compton Ross and Stephen Boyle are Executive Producers..
1% is set in a fictional motorcycle club called The Copperheads. Joining Nable in the cast is Ryan Corr, Abbey Lee, Josh McConville, Simone Kessell and Aaron Pederson.
- 11/14/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
Shambala shoots in the remote Manali Himachal Pradesh region of India.
While shooting at the foot of the Himalayas can be stunning on the eye and the lens it can pose some interesting challenges for a cinematographer.
Australian cinematographer, Viv Scanu Acs, recently shot feature film Shambala in the remote Manali Himachal Pradesh region of India, nestled between Pakistan, Kashmir and Tibet. Directed Summer Nicks and produced by Xeitgeist Entertainment Group.
.For me it was a bit of an eye-opener, working in a different country with a different crew that I had never met. All those elements make it a little bit trying. For that shoot we were filming in the some quite remote regions, so we had to be very selective in what we took to locations,. he says
.Locations were beautiful but we had issues with getting permission and getting in to some locations. They were quite tricky...
While shooting at the foot of the Himalayas can be stunning on the eye and the lens it can pose some interesting challenges for a cinematographer.
Australian cinematographer, Viv Scanu Acs, recently shot feature film Shambala in the remote Manali Himachal Pradesh region of India, nestled between Pakistan, Kashmir and Tibet. Directed Summer Nicks and produced by Xeitgeist Entertainment Group.
.For me it was a bit of an eye-opener, working in a different country with a different crew that I had never met. All those elements make it a little bit trying. For that shoot we were filming in the some quite remote regions, so we had to be very selective in what we took to locations,. he says
.Locations were beautiful but we had issues with getting permission and getting in to some locations. They were quite tricky...
- 4/7/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
Shiny.
Daniel Campos and Spencer Susser (Hesher) were the winners at Tropfest last night with stop-motion animation Shiny.
Judges Mel Gibson, Simon Baker, Rebecca Gibney, Don McAlpine, Jocelyn Moorhouse and Maya Newell awarded first prize to Shiny despite it running for less than four minutes (Tropfest allows seven). It also won two Tropfest Craft Awards for Sound Design and VFX.
Nick Baker and Tristan Klein won second prize for the animated Postcards to Ulay, while third prize went to Rick Donald for The Atm.
A $3,000 prize donated by Nicole Kidman for best male actor went to Rick Donald for his role as Frankie in The Atm, and to Natalie Bassingthwaighte as best actress for her performance as Sarah in Why Would I Lie?
Andrew Kennedy and Tim Chatfield's.Jeff Harding,.a documentary about Australia.s first World Light Heavyweight Champion, won the Nikon Dslr Film category..
John Polson said: ..I...
Daniel Campos and Spencer Susser (Hesher) were the winners at Tropfest last night with stop-motion animation Shiny.
Judges Mel Gibson, Simon Baker, Rebecca Gibney, Don McAlpine, Jocelyn Moorhouse and Maya Newell awarded first prize to Shiny despite it running for less than four minutes (Tropfest allows seven). It also won two Tropfest Craft Awards for Sound Design and VFX.
Nick Baker and Tristan Klein won second prize for the animated Postcards to Ulay, while third prize went to Rick Donald for The Atm.
A $3,000 prize donated by Nicole Kidman for best male actor went to Rick Donald for his role as Frankie in The Atm, and to Natalie Bassingthwaighte as best actress for her performance as Sarah in Why Would I Lie?
Andrew Kennedy and Tim Chatfield's.Jeff Harding,.a documentary about Australia.s first World Light Heavyweight Champion, won the Nikon Dslr Film category..
John Polson said: ..I...
- 2/14/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
John Seale (Mad Max: Fury Road), the late Andrew Lesnie (The Water Diviner) and Benjamin Shirley (The Pack) shared the prize for best cinema feature at the 2015 Nsw/Act annual awards for cinematography.
Seale also collected the Ross Wood senior judges award for 2015 best entry.
The prize for drama or comedy series and telefeature went to Jules O'Loughlin for Black Sails episode 16 and Bruce Young for The Code episode 4.
Steve Arnold ( JFK - Smoking Gun) and Dave Cameron (The Monster of Mangatiti) shared the dramatised documentaries gong.
The awards were presented on Saturday at the Sydney Masonic Centre hosted by Ray Martin, with Gillian Armstrong as guest of honour. The winners from each of the Acs branch awards will compete for national awards in Adelaide next year, where there is a gold tripod award for each category. From those, the Milli Award for Australian cinematographer of the year is selected...
Seale also collected the Ross Wood senior judges award for 2015 best entry.
The prize for drama or comedy series and telefeature went to Jules O'Loughlin for Black Sails episode 16 and Bruce Young for The Code episode 4.
Steve Arnold ( JFK - Smoking Gun) and Dave Cameron (The Monster of Mangatiti) shared the dramatised documentaries gong.
The awards were presented on Saturday at the Sydney Masonic Centre hosted by Ray Martin, with Gillian Armstrong as guest of honour. The winners from each of the Acs branch awards will compete for national awards in Adelaide next year, where there is a gold tripod award for each category. From those, the Milli Award for Australian cinematographer of the year is selected...
- 11/8/2015
- by Staff writer
- IF.com.au
Filming has started in Western Australia on the new Ben C. Lucas science fiction thriller, Other Life,.
The film, starring Jessica De Gouw, Thomas Cocquerel, and Tj Power, will be shot of five weeks, with Entertainment One taking care of the release in Australia and New Zealand.
This is the second feature for Lucas, whose debut, Wasted on the Young, was acquired by Paramount in Australia and nominated for an Aacta Award after a successful festival circuit including Sydney Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Pusan International Film Festival, South By Southwest Film Festival, and Torino Film Festival.
Otherlife will be produced by Jamie Hilton, Michael Pontin, Janelle Landers, Aidan O.Bryan, Marco Mehlitz,Tommaso Fiacchino, and Bo Hyde. Executive producers include Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Kendal Morgan Rhodes,Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu, and Stephen Boyle.
OtherLife is based on the popular novel, Solitaire, by Kelley Eskridge. The screenplay has...
The film, starring Jessica De Gouw, Thomas Cocquerel, and Tj Power, will be shot of five weeks, with Entertainment One taking care of the release in Australia and New Zealand.
This is the second feature for Lucas, whose debut, Wasted on the Young, was acquired by Paramount in Australia and nominated for an Aacta Award after a successful festival circuit including Sydney Film Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, Pusan International Film Festival, South By Southwest Film Festival, and Torino Film Festival.
Otherlife will be produced by Jamie Hilton, Michael Pontin, Janelle Landers, Aidan O.Bryan, Marco Mehlitz,Tommaso Fiacchino, and Bo Hyde. Executive producers include Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Kendal Morgan Rhodes,Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu, and Stephen Boyle.
OtherLife is based on the popular novel, Solitaire, by Kelley Eskridge. The screenplay has...
- 8/23/2015
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
The Little Death is a film that has been trying to tease out information for a while now, and we finally get a Red Band Trailer so we know exactly where things are going.
Where things are going, apparently, is straight to the oddest corners of the world of sexuality, and deep into the mind of writer/director Josh Lawson.
Check it out above, and don’t miss this one on June 26th.
Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures
The Little Death
Written and Directed by Josh Lawson
Staring Josh Lawson, Bojana Novakovic, Damon Herriman, Kate Mulvany, Kate Box, Patrick Brammall, Alan Dukes, Lisa McCune, Erin James, Tj Power, Kim Gyngell and Lachy Hulme
The Little Death, which marks the arrival of Australian writer-director Josh Lawson, is both an edgy sex comedy and a warm-hearted depiction of the secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney. Lawson’s searing and...
Where things are going, apparently, is straight to the oddest corners of the world of sexuality, and deep into the mind of writer/director Josh Lawson.
Check it out above, and don’t miss this one on June 26th.
Photo courtesy of Magnolia Pictures
The Little Death
Written and Directed by Josh Lawson
Staring Josh Lawson, Bojana Novakovic, Damon Herriman, Kate Mulvany, Kate Box, Patrick Brammall, Alan Dukes, Lisa McCune, Erin James, Tj Power, Kim Gyngell and Lachy Hulme
The Little Death, which marks the arrival of Australian writer-director Josh Lawson, is both an edgy sex comedy and a warm-hearted depiction of the secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney. Lawson’s searing and...
- 5/4/2015
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
Josh Lawson.s feature film The Little Death as well as two short films and an online documentary will be showcased at the 22nd South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Conference and Festival in Austin, Texas, next month.
The Little Death is a sex comedy dealing with a number of different couples who are each grappling with different problems in their relationships and sex lives. Having premiered internationally at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, The Little Death will screen in the Narrative Spotlight category at SXSW.
Yianni Warnock.s short film Happy with Bear (produced by Charles Williams) will enjoy its world premiere at the festival screening in the Narrative Shorts section. Running at six minutes, 28 seconds, Happy with Bear explores the loneliness of a Singaporean exchange student and her attempts to find solace by posting fictional images of herself online.
Also in the Narrative Shorts section is Australian...
The Little Death is a sex comedy dealing with a number of different couples who are each grappling with different problems in their relationships and sex lives. Having premiered internationally at the Toronto International Film Festival last year, The Little Death will screen in the Narrative Spotlight category at SXSW.
Yianni Warnock.s short film Happy with Bear (produced by Charles Williams) will enjoy its world premiere at the festival screening in the Narrative Shorts section. Running at six minutes, 28 seconds, Happy with Bear explores the loneliness of a Singaporean exchange student and her attempts to find solace by posting fictional images of herself online.
Also in the Narrative Shorts section is Australian...
- 2/11/2015
- by Emily Blatchford
- IF.com.au
Magnolia has acquired North American rights to Josh Lawson’s sex comedy, while LevelK has closed further international sales.
The Little Death premiered in Canada at the start of the month and centres on five suburban couples and their fetishes.
LevelK has closed deals with California Filmes for Latin America, Apex for South Korea, M2 for Poland and Cirko for Hungary.
As previously reported, LevelK licensed the comedy in the UK (Kaleidoscope), France and Spain (Wild Bunch), Germany, Switzerland and Austria (WeltKino), Greece (Seven Films) and Taiwan (Joint Entertainment). eOne Films Australia will release on September 25.
The cast of emerging talent includes Damon Herriman, Bojana Novakovic, Kate Mulvany and Josh Lawson.
Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder produced for See Pictures. Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle served as executive producers.
Magnolia has earmarked a 2015 release and brokered the deal with UTA Independent Film Group and Level K on behalf of the...
The Little Death premiered in Canada at the start of the month and centres on five suburban couples and their fetishes.
LevelK has closed deals with California Filmes for Latin America, Apex for South Korea, M2 for Poland and Cirko for Hungary.
As previously reported, LevelK licensed the comedy in the UK (Kaleidoscope), France and Spain (Wild Bunch), Germany, Switzerland and Austria (WeltKino), Greece (Seven Films) and Taiwan (Joint Entertainment). eOne Films Australia will release on September 25.
The cast of emerging talent includes Damon Herriman, Bojana Novakovic, Kate Mulvany and Josh Lawson.
Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder produced for See Pictures. Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle served as executive producers.
Magnolia has earmarked a 2015 release and brokered the deal with UTA Independent Film Group and Level K on behalf of the...
- 9/23/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
The latest Toronto acquisition has trickled in as Magnolia announced a North American deal for Josh Lawson’s sex comedy. LevelK handles international sales.
The Little Death premiered in Canada at the start of the month and centres on five suburban couples and their fetishes.
The cast of emerging talent includes Damon Herriman, Bojana Novakovic, Kate Mulvany and Josh Lawson.
Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder produced for See Pictures. Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle served as executive producers.
Magnolia has earmarked a 2015 release and brokered the deal with UTA Independent Film Group and Level K on behalf of the filmmakers.
The Little Death premiered in Canada at the start of the month and centres on five suburban couples and their fetishes.
The cast of emerging talent includes Damon Herriman, Bojana Novakovic, Kate Mulvany and Josh Lawson.
Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder produced for See Pictures. Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle served as executive producers.
Magnolia has earmarked a 2015 release and brokered the deal with UTA Independent Film Group and Level K on behalf of the filmmakers.
- 9/23/2014
- by jeremykay67@gmail.com (Jeremy Kay)
- ScreenDaily
This comic exploration of "the extraordinary sex lives of ordinary people," per the press release, stars breakout talent including Damon Herriman ("J. Edgar"), Bojana Novakovic ("Burning Man"), Kate Mulvany ("The Great Gatsby") and Lawson himself ("House of Lies"). Aussie director Lawson's debut plumbs the sexual kinks of five suburban couples, from the mundane to the hilarious and fetishistic. Magnolia president Eamonn Bowles promises "shockingly funny sex humor" and "a warmly affectionate look at adult relationships." The company is eyeing a 2015 release. The film was produced by Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder for See Pictures, and executive produced by Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle. Australian trailer below.
- 9/23/2014
- by Ryan Lattanzio
- Thompson on Hollywood
LevelK sells Australian sex comedy to raft of territories.
Josh Lawson’s sex-fetish comedy The Little Death has been snapped up by buyers following its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
LevelK has sold the film to the UK (Kaleidoscope), France and Spain (Wild Bunch), Germany, Switzerland and Austria (WeltKino), Greece (Seven Films) and Taiwan (Joint Entertainment).
Negotiations are currently ongoing in Toronto for multiple territories, according to LevelK.
Lawson’s directorial debut explores the secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney and stars Damon Herriman (The Water Diviner, J. Edgar), Bojana Novakovic (Burning Man), Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby) and Josh Lawson (House of Lies, Anchorman 2).
Producers are Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder for See Pictures; and executive producers are Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle.
Financing by Ticket to Ride in association with Head Gear Film, Screen Australia...
Josh Lawson’s sex-fetish comedy The Little Death has been snapped up by buyers following its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
LevelK has sold the film to the UK (Kaleidoscope), France and Spain (Wild Bunch), Germany, Switzerland and Austria (WeltKino), Greece (Seven Films) and Taiwan (Joint Entertainment).
Negotiations are currently ongoing in Toronto for multiple territories, according to LevelK.
Lawson’s directorial debut explores the secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney and stars Damon Herriman (The Water Diviner, J. Edgar), Bojana Novakovic (Burning Man), Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby) and Josh Lawson (House of Lies, Anchorman 2).
Producers are Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder for See Pictures; and executive producers are Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle.
Financing by Ticket to Ride in association with Head Gear Film, Screen Australia...
- 9/9/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
LevelK sells Australian sex comedy to raft of territories.
Josh Lawson’s sex-fetish comedy The Little Death has been snapped up by buyers following its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
LevelK has sold the film to the UK (Kaleidoscope), France and Spain (Wild Bunch), Germany, Switzerland and Austria (WeltKino), Greece (Seven Films) and Taiwan (Joint Entertainment).
Negotiations are currently ongoing in Toronto for multiple territories, according to LevelK.
Lawson’s directorial debut explores the secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney and stars Damon Herriman (The Water Diviner, J. Edgar), Bojana Novakovic (Burning Man), Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby) and Josh Lawson (House of Lies, Anchorman 2).
Producers are Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder for See Pictures; and executive producers are Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle.
Financing by Ticket to Ride in association with Head Gear Film, Night Kitchen Productions, Red Apple...
Josh Lawson’s sex-fetish comedy The Little Death has been snapped up by buyers following its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
LevelK has sold the film to the UK (Kaleidoscope), France and Spain (Wild Bunch), Germany, Switzerland and Austria (WeltKino), Greece (Seven Films) and Taiwan (Joint Entertainment).
Negotiations are currently ongoing in Toronto for multiple territories, according to LevelK.
Lawson’s directorial debut explores the secret lives of five suburban couples living in Sydney and stars Damon Herriman (The Water Diviner, J. Edgar), Bojana Novakovic (Burning Man), Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby) and Josh Lawson (House of Lies, Anchorman 2).
Producers are Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder for See Pictures; and executive producers are Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle.
Financing by Ticket to Ride in association with Head Gear Film, Night Kitchen Productions, Red Apple...
- 9/9/2014
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
LevelK, Ticket to Ride partner on Josh Lawson’s debut.
Copenhagen-based sales outfit LevelK has boarded sales on Josh Lawson’s debut feature The Little Death about the sex lives of five Australian couples.
Shot in and around Sydney, the comedy-drama stars an ensemble of rising talent including Damon Herriman (The Water Diviner), Bojana Novakovic (Burning Man), Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby) and Josh Lawson (House Of Lies).
Producers are Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder for See Pictures; executive producers are Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle.
Financing of the feature came from Ticket To Ride in association with Head Gear Film, Night Kitchen Productions, Red Apple, Spectrum Films and Metrol Technology.
eOne Films Australia will release locally on September 25.
Copenhagen-based sales outfit LevelK has boarded sales on Josh Lawson’s debut feature The Little Death about the sex lives of five Australian couples.
Shot in and around Sydney, the comedy-drama stars an ensemble of rising talent including Damon Herriman (The Water Diviner), Bojana Novakovic (Burning Man), Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby) and Josh Lawson (House Of Lies).
Producers are Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder for See Pictures; executive producers are Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle.
Financing of the feature came from Ticket To Ride in association with Head Gear Film, Night Kitchen Productions, Red Apple, Spectrum Films and Metrol Technology.
eOne Films Australia will release locally on September 25.
- 8/20/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
LevelK, Ticket to Ride partner on Josh Lawson’s debut.
Copenhagen-based sales outfit LevelK has boarded sales on Josh Lawson’s debut drama The Little Death about the sex lives of five Australian couples.
Shot in and around Sydney, the film stars an ensemble of rising talent including Damon Herriman (The Water Diviner), Bojana Novakovic (Burning Man), Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby) and Josh Lawson (House of Lies).
Producers are Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder for See Pictures; executive producers are Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle.
Financing of the feature came from Ticket to Ride in association with Head Gear Film, Night Kitchen Productions, Red Apple, Spectrum Films and Metrol Technology.
eOne Films Australia will release locally on September 25, 2014.
Copenhagen-based sales outfit LevelK has boarded sales on Josh Lawson’s debut drama The Little Death about the sex lives of five Australian couples.
Shot in and around Sydney, the film stars an ensemble of rising talent including Damon Herriman (The Water Diviner), Bojana Novakovic (Burning Man), Kate Mulvany (The Great Gatsby) and Josh Lawson (House of Lies).
Producers are Jamie Hilton, Michael Petroni and Matt Reeder for See Pictures; executive producers are Phil Hunt, Compton Ross, Josh Pomeranz, Viv Scanu and Stephen Boyle.
Financing of the feature came from Ticket to Ride in association with Head Gear Film, Night Kitchen Productions, Red Apple, Spectrum Films and Metrol Technology.
eOne Films Australia will release locally on September 25, 2014.
- 8/20/2014
- by andreas.wiseman@screendaily.com (Andreas Wiseman)
- ScreenDaily
The ailing screen production sector is set to get a major boost with more than $80 million worth of films, TV dramas and a documentary receiving funding from Screen Australia.
The agency is investing more than $12 million in four features, four adult dramas, two children.s dramas and a theatrical doc. In addition Scroz is providing completion funding to sex comedy The Little Deaths, writer-director Josh Lawson.s feature debut.
The projects include a Blinky Bill animated movie, a comedy set during the Cronulla race riots, the long-mooted Molly Meldrum TV drama and The Principal, the first drama commissioned by Sbs since Better Man.
.We have backed some of our great contemporary writers, directors and producers, alongside some exciting new voices, . said Screen Australia head of production Sally Caplan.
.The projects target audiences as diverse as Australia is today, with projects which are ambitious, risk-taking and culturally important, revealing we have...
The agency is investing more than $12 million in four features, four adult dramas, two children.s dramas and a theatrical doc. In addition Scroz is providing completion funding to sex comedy The Little Deaths, writer-director Josh Lawson.s feature debut.
The projects include a Blinky Bill animated movie, a comedy set during the Cronulla race riots, the long-mooted Molly Meldrum TV drama and The Principal, the first drama commissioned by Sbs since Better Man.
.We have backed some of our great contemporary writers, directors and producers, alongside some exciting new voices, . said Screen Australia head of production Sally Caplan.
.The projects target audiences as diverse as Australia is today, with projects which are ambitious, risk-taking and culturally important, revealing we have...
- 8/6/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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