Ed Oxenbould to star in Being Gavin.
Father and son Jamie and Ed Oxenbould are set to appear on screen together for the first time in new Australian film Being Gavin.
Being Gavin is a black comedy about, well, being Gavin..
Gavin, married to his wife and ignored by his son, runs a café. Then along comes Samantha, looking for a job. .Samantha, a frustrated singer, has big ideas for Gavin - but not all of them are to do with coffee.
Mark Kilmurry's (artistic director, ensemble theatre) debut feature film will also be the first time film audiences will see the Oxenbould father and son acting combination together on screen.
The creative team behind Being Gavin are taking a collaborative approach, with first time feature writing duties shared between Sara Bovolenta (UK) and Mark Kilmurry.
Kilmurry said he went into acting to make films.
"It has only taken...
Father and son Jamie and Ed Oxenbould are set to appear on screen together for the first time in new Australian film Being Gavin.
Being Gavin is a black comedy about, well, being Gavin..
Gavin, married to his wife and ignored by his son, runs a café. Then along comes Samantha, looking for a job. .Samantha, a frustrated singer, has big ideas for Gavin - but not all of them are to do with coffee.
Mark Kilmurry's (artistic director, ensemble theatre) debut feature film will also be the first time film audiences will see the Oxenbould father and son acting combination together on screen.
The creative team behind Being Gavin are taking a collaborative approach, with first time feature writing duties shared between Sara Bovolenta (UK) and Mark Kilmurry.
Kilmurry said he went into acting to make films.
"It has only taken...
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