Kat Stewart leads the cast of Robin Summon’s short Victim, which explores the creeping influence of radicalisation. Shot on 16mm, the film premiered at the Melbourne Film Festival in 2022, and won best narrative short film at the Brisbane International Film Festival 2022 and Best Film at the Peninsula Film Festival 2022. Stewart was awarded Best Lead Actor at CinefestOz 2022. Starring alongside Stewart are Ned Stanford, Harlene Hercules and Krista Vendy. Summons writes, directs and produces, working alongside producer...
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- 11/1/2023
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Emily Blunt Heading To Mipcom For ‘The English’ Red Carpet Curtain Raiser
Emily Blunt, Chaske Spencer and Hugo Blick are headed to Cannes for a red carpet screening of buzzy Western drama series The English at Mipcom. The event will be the curtain raiser for the Rx France-hosted event and will take place at the Grand Auditorium in Cannes’ Palais des Festivals on Sunday October 16 at 6pm Cet, the evening before the main festival, market and conference kicks off. A Q&a with stars Blunt and Spencer and writer-director Blick will follow. The English follows aristocratic Englishwoman Lady Cornelia Locke (the Blunt) and ex-cavalry scout Eli Whipp (Spencer), as they come together in 1890 mid-America to cross a violent landscape built on dreams and blood. Stephen Rea, Rafe Spall and Valerie Pachner are also among the cast. Drama Republic and Eight Rooks are co-producing for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer in...
Emily Blunt, Chaske Spencer and Hugo Blick are headed to Cannes for a red carpet screening of buzzy Western drama series The English at Mipcom. The event will be the curtain raiser for the Rx France-hosted event and will take place at the Grand Auditorium in Cannes’ Palais des Festivals on Sunday October 16 at 6pm Cet, the evening before the main festival, market and conference kicks off. A Q&a with stars Blunt and Spencer and writer-director Blick will follow. The English follows aristocratic Englishwoman Lady Cornelia Locke (the Blunt) and ex-cavalry scout Eli Whipp (Spencer), as they come together in 1890 mid-America to cross a violent landscape built on dreams and blood. Stephen Rea, Rafe Spall and Valerie Pachner are also among the cast. Drama Republic and Eight Rooks are co-producing for BBC Two and BBC iPlayer in...
- 8/30/2022
- by Jesse Whittock and Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Killing the Cure Trailer — Killing the Cure (2018) TV show trailer has been released and stars Mem Ferda, Justin Gordon, Peter Barrett, Miranda O’Hare, Simon Phillips, Ken Bressers, Krista Vendy, Sean Sprawling, Kate Schroder, Edeen Bhugeloo, Romane Gufflet, Nicole Lai, and Radek Jonak. Crew Simon Phillips, Paul Tanter, and Rossa McPhillips wrote multiple episodes [...]
Continue reading: Killing The Cure (2018) TV Show Trailer: Hitmen Begin Killing Cancer-curing Scientists in the Mem Ferda-starring TV Series...
Continue reading: Killing The Cure (2018) TV Show Trailer: Hitmen Begin Killing Cancer-curing Scientists in the Mem Ferda-starring TV Series...
- 9/25/2020
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
(L-r) Jason Lee, an unidentified extra and Frank Lotito on the set of ‘Growing Up Smith.’
Actor Robert Rabiah is frustrated with the lack of on-screen representation of Australia’s diverse communities despite some recent TV shows and movies that are more reflective of race, gender, class and colour.
That prompted Rabiah to create AussieWood, a TV comedy which follows the daily life of casting agent Steve “Aussie” Wood, a high-achieving, slightly neurotic and affable rogue who is trying to do the best he can in a pandemic-ridden world.
Rabiah pitched his idea to director/producer Frank Lotito, who wholeheartedly agreed and will helm a half-hour pilot with a top name cast.
“I wanted to challenge all that mythologising about who can carry a show or who can lead a film or who can play which role and why,” the actor whose credits include Below, Secret City, Safe Harbour and Ali’s Wedding tells If.
Actor Robert Rabiah is frustrated with the lack of on-screen representation of Australia’s diverse communities despite some recent TV shows and movies that are more reflective of race, gender, class and colour.
That prompted Rabiah to create AussieWood, a TV comedy which follows the daily life of casting agent Steve “Aussie” Wood, a high-achieving, slightly neurotic and affable rogue who is trying to do the best he can in a pandemic-ridden world.
Rabiah pitched his idea to director/producer Frank Lotito, who wholeheartedly agreed and will helm a half-hour pilot with a top name cast.
“I wanted to challenge all that mythologising about who can carry a show or who can lead a film or who can play which role and why,” the actor whose credits include Below, Secret City, Safe Harbour and Ali’s Wedding tells If.
- 9/7/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Indie feature Choir Girl is set to go into production in early April on location around Melbourne..
The film marks the debut of writer-director Michael Wormald, a former editor who directed shorts.The Death and Life of John Vaughan in 2008 and Legacy in 2014.
Choir Girl is a drama set in the 90s about a lonely photographer, Eugene, who becomes obsessed with a fifteen year-old girl who is trapped in the illegal sex trade.
The film, to be shot entirely in black-and-white, is produced by Ivan Malekin of Nexus Production Group and Lucinda Bruce. Daniela Ercoli is the associate producer.
Cast includes Roger Ward (Mad Max), Peter Flaherty (The Leftovers), Krista Vendy (Neighbours), Andy McPhee (Ali.s Wedding), Kym Valentine (Neighbours) and Vca grad Sarah Timm.
Budget is around half a million, with shooting to take place over 24 days, including a stint at Docklands Studios.
Bridget Borgobello is the casting director...
The film marks the debut of writer-director Michael Wormald, a former editor who directed shorts.The Death and Life of John Vaughan in 2008 and Legacy in 2014.
Choir Girl is a drama set in the 90s about a lonely photographer, Eugene, who becomes obsessed with a fifteen year-old girl who is trapped in the illegal sex trade.
The film, to be shot entirely in black-and-white, is produced by Ivan Malekin of Nexus Production Group and Lucinda Bruce. Daniela Ercoli is the associate producer.
Cast includes Roger Ward (Mad Max), Peter Flaherty (The Leftovers), Krista Vendy (Neighbours), Andy McPhee (Ali.s Wedding), Kym Valentine (Neighbours) and Vca grad Sarah Timm.
Budget is around half a million, with shooting to take place over 24 days, including a stint at Docklands Studios.
Bridget Borgobello is the casting director...
- 3/20/2017
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
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