Producer Annie Kinnane expresses a common complaint in the industry: Often by the time she and her friends hear about a new Australian film it.s been yanked off screens before they had a chance to see it.
Instead of just griping, she.s doing her bit to increase awareness by launching a Facebook page this week, entitled Australian Films You Will Want to See.
She.s encouraging her Fb friends and the wider industry to post an item as soon as they.ve seen a film they can recommend.
That initiative is in a similar vein to When Did You Last Pay to See an Australian Film at the Cinema?, a Fb page created earlier this month by My Mistress producer Leanne Tonkes.
Tonkes is asking her industry peers to nominate the last Aussie film they paid to see, as opposed to freebie previews, Aacta, funding body or post house screenings,...
Instead of just griping, she.s doing her bit to increase awareness by launching a Facebook page this week, entitled Australian Films You Will Want to See.
She.s encouraging her Fb friends and the wider industry to post an item as soon as they.ve seen a film they can recommend.
That initiative is in a similar vein to When Did You Last Pay to See an Australian Film at the Cinema?, a Fb page created earlier this month by My Mistress producer Leanne Tonkes.
Tonkes is asking her industry peers to nominate the last Aussie film they paid to see, as opposed to freebie previews, Aacta, funding body or post house screenings,...
- 10/22/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Producer Annie Kinnane expresses a common complaint in the industry: Often by the time she and her friends hear about a new Australian film it.s been yanked off screens before they had a chance to see it.
Instead of just griping, she.s doing her bit to increase awareness by launching a Facebook page this week, entitled Australian Films You Will Want to See.
She.s encouraging her Fb friends and the wider industry to post an item as soon as they.ve seen a film they can recommend.
That initiative is not unlike When Did You Last Pay to See an Australian Film at the Cinema?, a Fb page created earlier this month by My Mistress producer Leanne Tonkes.
Tonkes is asking her industry peers to nominate the last Aussie film they paid to see, as opposed to freebie previews, Aacta, funding body or post house screenings, and...
Instead of just griping, she.s doing her bit to increase awareness by launching a Facebook page this week, entitled Australian Films You Will Want to See.
She.s encouraging her Fb friends and the wider industry to post an item as soon as they.ve seen a film they can recommend.
That initiative is not unlike When Did You Last Pay to See an Australian Film at the Cinema?, a Fb page created earlier this month by My Mistress producer Leanne Tonkes.
Tonkes is asking her industry peers to nominate the last Aussie film they paid to see, as opposed to freebie previews, Aacta, funding body or post house screenings, and...
- 10/22/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Wolf Creek star, John Jarratt, has joined the cast of Melbourne crime film Pinball. He joins a diverse cast that already includes hip-hop singer Brad Strut, recent Vca graduate Kevin Kiernan-Molloy and ex-criminal Mark .Chopper. Read. .John is one of this country.s great character actors," the film.s writer-director, Matt Holcomb, said in a statement. "I.m not surprised that he.s Quentin Tarantino.s favourite Australian actor. It.s an honour, a privilege and a boon to have someone like John as a key member of the Pinball cast."
Jarratt is currently shooting Quentin Tarantino.s latest film Django Unchained, which stars Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio and Christoph Waltz. However, he will return to Melbourne when the second block of filming for Pinball begins this winter.
Pinball, which is the first feature from Holcomb, tells the story of Clint Thorp (Kiernan-Molloy), a former Australian Rules footballer-turned-criminal left for...
Jarratt is currently shooting Quentin Tarantino.s latest film Django Unchained, which stars Jamie Foxx, Leonardo DiCaprio and Christoph Waltz. However, he will return to Melbourne when the second block of filming for Pinball begins this winter.
Pinball, which is the first feature from Holcomb, tells the story of Clint Thorp (Kiernan-Molloy), a former Australian Rules footballer-turned-criminal left for...
- 4/11/2012
- by Danii Logue
- IF.com.au
Notorious ex-criminal and author Mark "Chopper" Read has joined the cast of Melbourne-based crime film Pinball. Read will be playing himself in the modern day retelling of the biblical Cain and Abel story, which will mark the feature film debut of brothers Matt and Trevor Holcomb. Earlier this year, Read also had a cameo role as a biker in the upcoming feature film The Groomless Bride. Writer-director Matt Holcomb said having.Read join the cast was a coup. .Pinball was designed to be a relentlessly gritty and authentic-feeling crime film, but one not based on a true crime story," he said in a statement. "In the absence of a true crime-based narrative, I thought the next best thing would be to try and cast a real (and former) underworld identity...
- 12/2/2011
- by Brendan Swift
- IF.com.au
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