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CinefestOZ Highlights Aussie Films in South West Showcase

CinefestOZ Highlights Aussie Films in South West Showcase
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QUT research reveals Freo as creative capital of WA

Perth may be the capital, but Fremantle is the centre of the Western Australian creative industries universe according to a study by researchers from QUT...

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Robert Connolly and Eric Bana Reteam on Eco-Fable 'Blueback'


Robert Connolly and Eric Bana Reteam on Eco-Fable 'Blueback'
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Director Robert Connolly (“Balibo”) and star Eric Bana (“Hanna,” “Hulk), both currently riding high at the Australian box office with “The Dry,” will reunite on “Blueback,” a film billed as a family-friendly, ecologically activist celebration of the natural world.
Connolly has been developing the project for more than two decades. At one stage it was envisaged that actor-director Rowan Woods (“The Boys”) would direct the adaptation.
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The film is now moving into production with filming set in two of the remotest places on the continent: Bremer Bay and Ningaloo Reef, in West Australia. Roadshow Films will release the picture in Australia and New Zealand, and the U.K.’s HanWay Films will handle rights sales in all other territories.

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'Rams' Review: Down Under Do-Over Injects Broad Comedy Into Icelandic Festival Darling


'Rams' Review: Down Under Do-Over Injects Broad Comedy Into Icelandic Festival Darling
'Rams' Review: Down Under Do-Over Injects Broad Comedy Into Icelandic Festival Darling
Sam Neill and Michael Caton star in this Australian remake of Grímur Hákonarson's 2015 Icelandic dramedy, amplifying the film's underlying humor.
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Director: Jeremy Sims
With: Sam Neill, Michael Caton, Miranda Richardson, Wayne Blair, Kipan Rothbury, Travis McMahon, Hayley McElhinney, Asher Keddie, Will McNeill, Asher Yasbincek, Leon Ford.
 
Running time: Running time: 119 MIN.
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Nearly six years ago, “Rams,” a touching humanist drama from Iceland directed and written by Grímur Hákonarson, won hearts — and prizes — at the Cannes Film Festival. Now, in trots “Rams,” an Australian remake, directed by Jeremy Sims (“Last Cab to Darwin”). Adapted with winning cultural specificity by former newsman Jules Duncan, it’s longer and more broadly comic than the Icelandic version and boasts a tacked on, feel-good ending. Beloved Antipodean stars Sam Neill and Michael Caton play the two estranged brothers who must pull together to save what is dearest to them: their sheep.

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New series to bring more than Good Faith to WA


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New series to bring more than Good Faith to WA
New crime drama television series Good Faith to be filmed and produced in WA thanks to $4 million State Government investment
Production estimated to create over 500 jobs and training opportunities for local sector
The production will provide an estimated direct expenditure of $33 million within the State and is also estimated to bring $180 million in economic benefit in associated industries 
Western Australia will be home to a new international crime-drama television series thanks to a $4 million investment in production attraction funding from the State Government.
Titled ‘Good Faith’, the production will see high-profile international stars working alongside the local screen industry. US actress Kate Walsh, who is currently located in WA, will play the lead role of ‘Faith’ and the series creator Mark Williams was the co-creator of hit Netflix series Ozark.

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