Exclusive: Superstore star Ben Feldman will lead Australian comedy crime caper Population 11.
Lionsgate, streamer Stan and Phil Lloyd and Trent O’Donnell from No Activity producer Jungle Entertainment have teamed for the 12-part series ahead of a March 14 launch in Australia.
The series, which Jungle produces Entertainment in association with Factor 30 Films, has been quietly shooting in Western Australia’s Kimberley Region. We’ve now got full cast details, a trailer (see below) and first-look images.
Based on true events, the series is based around a man, Hugo, who goes missing from a tiny outback town of only 12 residents. His son, Andy Pruden (Feldman), a suburban Ohio bank teller, has journeyed across the world to visit and is alarmed when he discovers he is missing. Andy teams with another outsider Cassie (Perry Mooney) on a quest to find his father, and the pair find themselves in increasing danger as they...
Lionsgate, streamer Stan and Phil Lloyd and Trent O’Donnell from No Activity producer Jungle Entertainment have teamed for the 12-part series ahead of a March 14 launch in Australia.
The series, which Jungle produces Entertainment in association with Factor 30 Films, has been quietly shooting in Western Australia’s Kimberley Region. We’ve now got full cast details, a trailer (see below) and first-look images.
Based on true events, the series is based around a man, Hugo, who goes missing from a tiny outback town of only 12 residents. His son, Andy Pruden (Feldman), a suburban Ohio bank teller, has journeyed across the world to visit and is alarmed when he discovers he is missing. Andy teams with another outsider Cassie (Perry Mooney) on a quest to find his father, and the pair find themselves in increasing danger as they...
- 1/30/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
The final season of Sbs’s The Family Law, the first series of ABC’s The Heights and the Sbs miniseries The Hunting have won the 10th annual Equity Ensemble Awards.
The actors who starred in these programs were voted the most outstanding Australian small screen ensembles in their respective categories by the Meaa Equity National Performers’ Committee (Npc).
Equity president Chloe Dallimore, who was among the 33 Npc members who selected this year’s finalists and winners, said: “I can’t think of a better way to spend lockdown than re-watching the incredible small screen performances of the last 12 months. What phenomenal talent we have in this country, both in front and behind the camera.
“It emphasised what’s at stake if we don’t continue to vigorously defend our local content quotas, and why we must continue to remind our government how the arts contribute to our Australian cultural identity.
The actors who starred in these programs were voted the most outstanding Australian small screen ensembles in their respective categories by the Meaa Equity National Performers’ Committee (Npc).
Equity president Chloe Dallimore, who was among the 33 Npc members who selected this year’s finalists and winners, said: “I can’t think of a better way to spend lockdown than re-watching the incredible small screen performances of the last 12 months. What phenomenal talent we have in this country, both in front and behind the camera.
“It emphasised what’s at stake if we don’t continue to vigorously defend our local content quotas, and why we must continue to remind our government how the arts contribute to our Australian cultural identity.
- 8/13/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Benjamin Law on the set of Sbs series The Family Law.
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Benjamin Law.s new six-part series The Family Law has put form to his hit memoir of the same name as he makes his first foray in television.
Co-written with friend and colleague Marieke Hardy, Law told If that bringing the highly personal memoir to the screen was less about what he felt and more about how his family felt.
.I have already written a book about them and now it.s. hey family! Now our lives are going to be on television,. he said.
.I have got this really amazing career turning point and you are involved. They were curious about what it would look like and once they read the script, they thought this is really funny..
The series is told through the eyes 14-year-old Benjamin Law over a long, hot, Queensland summer.
The.Family.Law.is...
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Benjamin Law.s new six-part series The Family Law has put form to his hit memoir of the same name as he makes his first foray in television.
Co-written with friend and colleague Marieke Hardy, Law told If that bringing the highly personal memoir to the screen was less about what he felt and more about how his family felt.
.I have already written a book about them and now it.s. hey family! Now our lives are going to be on television,. he said.
.I have got this really amazing career turning point and you are involved. They were curious about what it would look like and once they read the script, they thought this is really funny..
The series is told through the eyes 14-year-old Benjamin Law over a long, hot, Queensland summer.
The.Family.Law.is...
- 1/4/2016
- by Brian Karlovsky
- IF.com.au
Recently, CBS released the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Person Of Interest" episode 15 of season 4. The episode is entitled, "Q&A," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting stuff go down when Reese tries to shield a software programmer from a mysterious second life, and more. In the new, 15th episode press release: Reese will protect a software programmer with a mysterious second life, but it is going to be unclear which side of her life the threat is coming from. Press release number 2: Reese is going to try to protect a software programmer with a mysterious second life, but it will be unclear which side of her life the threat is coming from. In the meantime, Claire, a young hacker who Finch tried to protect from Samaritan, is going to reach out to him for aid. Guest stars feature: Bella Dyne...
- 2/10/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
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