25 July 2012 9:47 PM, PDT | FilmInk.com.au | See recent FilmInk.com.au news »
Screen Australia has announced a $20 million investment into twelve new film and television projects. With a diverse slate covering features, adult television drama projects and children's television series, the investment will trigger $100 million in production. The commitment from Screen Australia will create 66 hours of television alone, generating budgets of $73.6 million. The feature films approved include writer/director David Michod's (pictured) follow-up to Animal Kingdom, a futuristic western titled The Rover. »
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