Sales outfit is bringing six market premieres to Berlin.
Ahead of the European Film Market (Efm) at the Berlin Film Festival (Feb 9-19), genre sales specialists Devilworks has revealed more detail about its slate of films.
The company’s full slate features six market premieres, including sci-fi thriller Incontrol from director Kurtis David Harder (Cody Fitz). Starring Levi Meaden (Aftermath, Pacific Rim: Uprising) and Rory J. Saper (The Legend Of Tarzan), the film tells the story of a group of university students who discover a device that allows them to take control of other people.
Screen can exclusively reveal the film’s first trailer:
[Click here to watch on Youtube]
Also on Devilworks’ slate is meta horror Cut Shoot Kill [pictured top], from writer-director Michael Walker (Chasing Sleep, The Maid’s Room). The film stars Alexandra Socha (Red Oaks) and Phil Burke (Hell On Wheels) in the story of an ambitious young actress who signs on as the star of a horror film. On the set...
Ahead of the European Film Market (Efm) at the Berlin Film Festival (Feb 9-19), genre sales specialists Devilworks has revealed more detail about its slate of films.
The company’s full slate features six market premieres, including sci-fi thriller Incontrol from director Kurtis David Harder (Cody Fitz). Starring Levi Meaden (Aftermath, Pacific Rim: Uprising) and Rory J. Saper (The Legend Of Tarzan), the film tells the story of a group of university students who discover a device that allows them to take control of other people.
Screen can exclusively reveal the film’s first trailer:
[Click here to watch on Youtube]
Also on Devilworks’ slate is meta horror Cut Shoot Kill [pictured top], from writer-director Michael Walker (Chasing Sleep, The Maid’s Room). The film stars Alexandra Socha (Red Oaks) and Phil Burke (Hell On Wheels) in the story of an ambitious young actress who signs on as the star of a horror film. On the set...
- 1/20/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Sales outfit is bringing six market premieres to Berlin.
Ahead of the European Film Market (Efm) at the Berlin Film Festival (Feb 9-19), genre sales specialists Devilworks has revealed more detail about its slate of films.
The company’s full slate features six market premieres, including sci-fi thriller Incontrol from director Kurtis David Harder (Cody Fitz). Starring Levi Meaden (Aftermath, Pacific Rim: Uprising) and Rory J. Saper (The Legend Of Tarzan), the film tells the story of a group of university students who discover a device that allows them to take control of other people.
Screen can exclusively reveal the film’s first trailer:
[Click here to watch on Youtube]
Also on Devilworks’ slate is meta horror Cut Shoot Kill [pictured top], from writer-director Michael Walker (Chasing Sleep, The Maid’s Room). The film stars Alexandra Socha (Red Oaks) and Phil Burke (Hell On Wheels) in the story of an ambitious young actress who signs on as the star of a horror film. On the set...
Ahead of the European Film Market (Efm) at the Berlin Film Festival (Feb 9-19), genre sales specialists Devilworks has revealed more detail about its slate of films.
The company’s full slate features six market premieres, including sci-fi thriller Incontrol from director Kurtis David Harder (Cody Fitz). Starring Levi Meaden (Aftermath, Pacific Rim: Uprising) and Rory J. Saper (The Legend Of Tarzan), the film tells the story of a group of university students who discover a device that allows them to take control of other people.
Screen can exclusively reveal the film’s first trailer:
[Click here to watch on Youtube]
Also on Devilworks’ slate is meta horror Cut Shoot Kill [pictured top], from writer-director Michael Walker (Chasing Sleep, The Maid’s Room). The film stars Alexandra Socha (Red Oaks) and Phil Burke (Hell On Wheels) in the story of an ambitious young actress who signs on as the star of a horror film. On the set...
- 1/20/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Genre sales agent secures a raft of Asia deals post-afm.
Genre specialist sales outfit Devilworks has struck a raft of deals on several of its titles following the recent American Film Market (Afm) in Los Angeles.
Virtual Cinema has taken China rights for five titles: Bigfoot horror Valley Of The Sasquatch [pictured], comedy sci-fi End Of Days Inc, mystery thriller Lemon Tree Passage, action sci-fi EZO1 and fantasy drama A Better Place.
Korean outfit Doki Entertainment has also acquired A Better Place and End Of Days Inc, while the company has also picked up Israeli comedy sci-fi Omg I’m A Robot. Sy Media has taken Lemon Tree Passage for Korea.
Devilworks has reached an agreement on Valley Of The Sasquatch with Vietnamese outfit Minh Ngan International Media, and the company has also taken sci-fi thriller Listening, horror Some Kind Of Hate, and sci-fi thriller Time Lapse.
Taiwanese outfit Del-tamac has picked up The Answer, End Of Days Inc, Lemon Tree Passage...
Genre specialist sales outfit Devilworks has struck a raft of deals on several of its titles following the recent American Film Market (Afm) in Los Angeles.
Virtual Cinema has taken China rights for five titles: Bigfoot horror Valley Of The Sasquatch [pictured], comedy sci-fi End Of Days Inc, mystery thriller Lemon Tree Passage, action sci-fi EZO1 and fantasy drama A Better Place.
Korean outfit Doki Entertainment has also acquired A Better Place and End Of Days Inc, while the company has also picked up Israeli comedy sci-fi Omg I’m A Robot. Sy Media has taken Lemon Tree Passage for Korea.
Devilworks has reached an agreement on Valley Of The Sasquatch with Vietnamese outfit Minh Ngan International Media, and the company has also taken sci-fi thriller Listening, horror Some Kind Of Hate, and sci-fi thriller Time Lapse.
Taiwanese outfit Del-tamac has picked up The Answer, End Of Days Inc, Lemon Tree Passage...
- 12/8/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Line-up includes Australian thriller The Suicide Theory and Us crime film Criticsized.
Genre specialist Devilworks has revealed its slate for the forthcoming American Film Market (Nov 2-9).
The line-up includes Australian thriller The Suicide Theory, which the company is repping for international sales following its release on Netflix Us.
Directed by Dru Brown, the film follows a man who, after failing to commit suicide, pays a hitman to kill him. When that endeavour fails, the man learns that he is cursed with immortality. Steve Mouzakis (who recently completed filming 20th Century Fox’s Prison Break: Sequel) stars in the lead role.
Also on the company’s slate is Us crime thriller Criticsized, which marks the feature debut of director Carl T. Evans. Starring Willie C. Carpenter (Men In Black), Kerr Smith (My Bloody Valentine) and Callum Blue (Colombiana), the film follows an La detective hunting down a serial killer who live streams his crimes online.
Devilworks...
Genre specialist Devilworks has revealed its slate for the forthcoming American Film Market (Nov 2-9).
The line-up includes Australian thriller The Suicide Theory, which the company is repping for international sales following its release on Netflix Us.
Directed by Dru Brown, the film follows a man who, after failing to commit suicide, pays a hitman to kill him. When that endeavour fails, the man learns that he is cursed with immortality. Steve Mouzakis (who recently completed filming 20th Century Fox’s Prison Break: Sequel) stars in the lead role.
Also on the company’s slate is Us crime thriller Criticsized, which marks the feature debut of director Carl T. Evans. Starring Willie C. Carpenter (Men In Black), Kerr Smith (My Bloody Valentine) and Callum Blue (Colombiana), the film follows an La detective hunting down a serial killer who live streams his crimes online.
Devilworks...
- 10/11/2016
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
Scare Campaign has secured international sales, including a deal with Metrodome Distribution in the UK..
The film, directed by Colin and Cameron Cairnes (100 Bloody Acres) and produced by Julie Ryan (Red Dog), has sold to the UK, Latin America, the Middle East, Turkey, Greece and Indonesia..
.We are thrilled that the fantastic traction Scare Campaign has gained through positive media reviews, sold out screenings and social media, has translated into an international appetite for the film., Ryan said..
The producer and directors have been doing roadshow screenings, taking the film around the country.
.The conventional wisdom is that younger Australians aren't interested in seeing local films on the big screen, but our experience with these event screenings would suggest otherwise", Colin Cairnes said..
"It has been heartening to see a predominantly young audience come to these events and clearly get a kick out of the film's many twists and turns...
The film, directed by Colin and Cameron Cairnes (100 Bloody Acres) and produced by Julie Ryan (Red Dog), has sold to the UK, Latin America, the Middle East, Turkey, Greece and Indonesia..
.We are thrilled that the fantastic traction Scare Campaign has gained through positive media reviews, sold out screenings and social media, has translated into an international appetite for the film., Ryan said..
The producer and directors have been doing roadshow screenings, taking the film around the country.
.The conventional wisdom is that younger Australians aren't interested in seeing local films on the big screen, but our experience with these event screenings would suggest otherwise", Colin Cairnes said..
"It has been heartening to see a predominantly young audience come to these events and clearly get a kick out of the film's many twists and turns...
- 3/31/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Ahead of Scare Campaign's Australian limited theatrical release later this month, we have a trailer for the film to tide you over.
Press Release: February 3rd, 2016 – The full trailer has been released for Scare Campaign, the upcoming horror feature film from writers and directors Colin and Cameron Cairnes (100 Bloody Acres) and producer Julie Ryan (Red Dog), to coincide with the news that the film will be officially released in late March through an innovative event-style cinema release.
Scare Campaign, which recently scooped the awards at Melbourne’s Monster Fest, including ‘Best Film’ and ‘Best Direction’, will initially host themed preview screenings in February and March. These include anti-Valentines showings at Dendy Newtown and Dendy Canberra, and then a special screening at Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, the abandoned facility that provided the ominous backdrop for the film. Following this, Scare Campaign will kick off a series of event screenings around Australia...
Press Release: February 3rd, 2016 – The full trailer has been released for Scare Campaign, the upcoming horror feature film from writers and directors Colin and Cameron Cairnes (100 Bloody Acres) and producer Julie Ryan (Red Dog), to coincide with the news that the film will be officially released in late March through an innovative event-style cinema release.
Scare Campaign, which recently scooped the awards at Melbourne’s Monster Fest, including ‘Best Film’ and ‘Best Direction’, will initially host themed preview screenings in February and March. These include anti-Valentines showings at Dendy Newtown and Dendy Canberra, and then a special screening at Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, the abandoned facility that provided the ominous backdrop for the film. Following this, Scare Campaign will kick off a series of event screenings around Australia...
- 2/3/2016
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
While the producers of the planned documentary on George Miller.s aborted superhero adventure Justice League Mortal await approval from Warner Bros., director Ryan Unicomb is pressing ahead with his first narrative feature.
A sci-fi thriller scripted by New York based J.E. (Janet) Clarke, Stream follows Dr Saul Aaron, who invents technology which makes telepathy possible. The key question: Is the invention a path into the world of the mind or a glimpse into something far stranger?
Unicomb and the producers, Purryburry Productions' Aaron Cater and Steven Caldwell of Caldwell Entertainment, are keen for Rutger Hauer to play the lead but there is no deal yet.
David Breen has agreed to play a lab assistant to Dr Aaron, with whom there is a deep trust on a project most others deem a waste of time.
The plan is to shoot in Brisbane and the Gold Coat in the second...
A sci-fi thriller scripted by New York based J.E. (Janet) Clarke, Stream follows Dr Saul Aaron, who invents technology which makes telepathy possible. The key question: Is the invention a path into the world of the mind or a glimpse into something far stranger?
Unicomb and the producers, Purryburry Productions' Aaron Cater and Steven Caldwell of Caldwell Entertainment, are keen for Rutger Hauer to play the lead but there is no deal yet.
David Breen has agreed to play a lab assistant to Dr Aaron, with whom there is a deep trust on a project most others deem a waste of time.
The plan is to shoot in Brisbane and the Gold Coat in the second...
- 9/27/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Director of The Suicide Theory, a black comedy thriller made in Queensland, hopes Us success will help to secure distribution deal in Australia
Earlier this month a bizarrely compelling new Australian film blitzed into American cinemas. Brisbane film-maker Dru Brown’s micro-budget directorial debut, The Suicide Theory (he has made one other feature but regards it as a hobby project), generated a windfall of head-turning reviews – the kind that seem to have been written by critics who’ve just picked their jaws up from the floor.
If the response to Brown’s darkly comic and shrewdly orchestrated thriller could be summarised with a single line, it would be something like: “What the hell was that?” Not necessarily in a bad way. In fact, generally speaking, in a good way.
Continue reading...
Earlier this month a bizarrely compelling new Australian film blitzed into American cinemas. Brisbane film-maker Dru Brown’s micro-budget directorial debut, The Suicide Theory (he has made one other feature but regards it as a hobby project), generated a windfall of head-turning reviews – the kind that seem to have been written by critics who’ve just picked their jaws up from the floor.
If the response to Brown’s darkly comic and shrewdly orchestrated thriller could be summarised with a single line, it would be something like: “What the hell was that?” Not necessarily in a bad way. In fact, generally speaking, in a good way.
Continue reading...
- 7/30/2015
- by Luke Buckmaster
- The Guardian - Film News
A horrifying incident two years ago involving a friend of Mirko Grillini gave the writer/producer/actor an idea for a psychological thriller with supernatural elements.
Entitled Lies Never Die, the plot follows Sarah Peterson,. a successful homeopath who with her husband Rick returns to the town where she was born to try out a new treatment in an old mental hospital. A terrifying presence begins to infiltrate their house and to influence their lives.
The Italian-born Mirko and his production designer wife Amanda, who operate as Diciotto Productions, attached Us directors Lydelle Jackson and Cezil Reed after meeting them at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Negotiations are underway with a Us actress to play Sarah. Luke McKenzie (Wentworth, Winners & Losers, Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead) will play Rick, a skilled chef who hides a terrible secret.
Steve Mouzakis (Downriver, The Suicide Theory, I, Frankenstein) is cast...
Entitled Lies Never Die, the plot follows Sarah Peterson,. a successful homeopath who with her husband Rick returns to the town where she was born to try out a new treatment in an old mental hospital. A terrifying presence begins to infiltrate their house and to influence their lives.
The Italian-born Mirko and his production designer wife Amanda, who operate as Diciotto Productions, attached Us directors Lydelle Jackson and Cezil Reed after meeting them at the Screamfest Horror Film Festival in Los Angeles.
Negotiations are underway with a Us actress to play Sarah. Luke McKenzie (Wentworth, Winners & Losers, Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead) will play Rick, a skilled chef who hides a terrible secret.
Steve Mouzakis (Downriver, The Suicide Theory, I, Frankenstein) is cast...
- 7/21/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Steve Mouzakis in The Suicide Theory.
An Australian micro-budgeted thriller about a tortured hit man and his willing target was released in 10 cinemas and online in the Us last week, garnering positive reviews, but is yet to secure distribution at home.
Freestyle Releasing bought the Us rights to The Suicide Theory, the second film from director Dru Brown (his first was 2012 horror-thriller Sleeper), after it won the grand jury prize at the Dances With Film festival in La and the audience award at the Austin Film Festival.
Scripted by Michael J. Kospiah and shot in Brisbane, it stars Steve Mouzakis as Steven, a professional assassin who is asked by a prospective client named Percival (Leon Cain) to take him out.
Percival had tried to bump himself off numerous times without success, sustaining more bodily damage with every attempt, and Steven seems unable to finish the job.
Variety.s Justin Chang...
An Australian micro-budgeted thriller about a tortured hit man and his willing target was released in 10 cinemas and online in the Us last week, garnering positive reviews, but is yet to secure distribution at home.
Freestyle Releasing bought the Us rights to The Suicide Theory, the second film from director Dru Brown (his first was 2012 horror-thriller Sleeper), after it won the grand jury prize at the Dances With Film festival in La and the audience award at the Austin Film Festival.
Scripted by Michael J. Kospiah and shot in Brisbane, it stars Steve Mouzakis as Steven, a professional assassin who is asked by a prospective client named Percival (Leon Cain) to take him out.
Percival had tried to bump himself off numerous times without success, sustaining more bodily damage with every attempt, and Steven seems unable to finish the job.
Variety.s Justin Chang...
- 7/16/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
For July 2015, we’ve got another jam-packed month of genre-related titles arriving on VOD (and a few other digital platforms too) to help fans beat the summer heat by staying inside and catching up on tons of great new movies.
IFC Midnight’s got a zany new creature feature called Stung that’s kicking off the month and for those of you who may have missed it in theaters earlier this year, the acclaimed breakout indie film It Follows is finally making its way to homes on VOD beginning July 2nd. Some other notable July VOD releases include 3-Headed Shark Attack, Felt, Alleluia, The Stanford Prison Experiment, Dark Was the Night, and Extinction.
Also, Dude Bro Party Massacre III - which premiered earlier this month at the Los Angeles Film Festival - is gearing up for its release as well in July; it won’t be arriving on traditional VOD platforms,...
IFC Midnight’s got a zany new creature feature called Stung that’s kicking off the month and for those of you who may have missed it in theaters earlier this year, the acclaimed breakout indie film It Follows is finally making its way to homes on VOD beginning July 2nd. Some other notable July VOD releases include 3-Headed Shark Attack, Felt, Alleluia, The Stanford Prison Experiment, Dark Was the Night, and Extinction.
Also, Dude Bro Party Massacre III - which premiered earlier this month at the Los Angeles Film Festival - is gearing up for its release as well in July; it won’t be arriving on traditional VOD platforms,...
- 7/1/2015
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
The Suicide Theory is an Australian thriller that Freestyle Releasing recently picked up for a “day & date” release this summer, and we have the early details here. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Dances with Films Festival… Continue Reading →
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- 6/10/2015
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
Freestyle Releasing Picks Up Aussie Thriller The Suicide Theory
Freestyle Releasing and Freestyle Digital Media (Fdm) announced today that they have acquired North American theatrical and VOD rights to the award-winning Australian thriller The Suicide Theory, which was directed by Dru Brown. The film stars Steve Mouzakis and Leon Cain and was produced by Brown, Christian McCarty, Jacob McCarty, Dan MacArthur and Melanie Poole. ...
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Freestyle Releasing and Freestyle Digital Media (Fdm) announced today that they have acquired North American theatrical and VOD rights to the award-winning Australian thriller The Suicide Theory, which was directed by Dru Brown. The film stars Steve Mouzakis and Leon Cain and was produced by Brown, Christian McCarty, Jacob McCarty, Dan MacArthur and Melanie Poole. ...
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- 6/3/2015
- by Horrornews.net
- Horror News
Taking the Audience Award at the Austin Film Festival, and the Grand Jury Prize at the Dances With Films Festival, "The Suicide Theory" is a success that has caught the eye of Freestyle Releasing. The independent distributor behind the smash hit "God's Not Dead" has acquired the Australian thriller for a summer release and today we have an exclusive clip from the film. Read More: 5 Australian Directors Of Australian New Cinema Directed by Dru Brown, and starring Steve Mouzakis and Leon Cain, the genre pic brings with it a twisty premise: A despondent man hires a demented killer to assist him in suicide, but for some reason, miraculously survives each attempt on his life. And as you'll see in the scene below it's an eerie situation. “The Suicide Theory is one of those special films that comes along,” said Mark Borde, President of Freestyle. “With outstanding performances and an incredible script,...
- 5/29/2015
- by Edward Davis
- The Playlist
Nothing too interesting in today's MPAA ratings bulletin as we begin with a movie that was already released and appears to have scored an MPAA rating merely for Showtime showings. That is Backcountry, a backwoods horror/survival film. You can read my review here and find the reason for its R-rating below. Next is The Diary of a Teenage Girl, which made a bit of a splash at Sundance earlier this year and stars Bel Powley, Alexander Skarsgard, Christopher Meloni and Kristen Wiig. On top of the rating, the first trailer just premiered, check it out here. Otherwise, there's a G-rating for A Lego Brickumentary which will arrive on July 31 from Radius and Creep, a horror/comedy from Blumhouse and Radius that will be hitting the VOD on July 14. Check out the complete ratings bulletin below. Backcountry Rated R For language and some gruesome creature violence. Release Date: March 20, 2015 Blue...
- 5/27/2015
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
To what length would a desperate and grief-stricken person go to end their life? Several failed attempts at suicide drive Percival (Leon Cain) to hire a professional hitman to kill him in The Suicide Theory, an Australian thriller written by Michael Kospiah and directed by Dru Brown.
Steven Ray (Steve Mouzakis) is dealing with his own personal tragedy -- his pregnant wife Annie (Zoe de Plevitz) was killed in a hit-and-run accident while crossing the street. He's developed such a phobia that he is stricken with seizures any time he attempts to step off a street curb, to the extent of taking cabs just to cross the block. The two men meet when Percival literally jumps from a building and lands on a cab that Steven is in, casing his next victim. What appears to be a chance meeting to Steven is fate to Percival, who appears to be delusional.
Steven Ray (Steve Mouzakis) is dealing with his own personal tragedy -- his pregnant wife Annie (Zoe de Plevitz) was killed in a hit-and-run accident while crossing the street. He's developed such a phobia that he is stricken with seizures any time he attempts to step off a street curb, to the extent of taking cabs just to cross the block. The two men meet when Percival literally jumps from a building and lands on a cab that Steven is in, casing his next victim. What appears to be a chance meeting to Steven is fate to Percival, who appears to be delusional.
- 11/7/2014
- by Debbie Cerda
- Slackerwood
The theme for this year’s Melbourne Underground Film Festival is “Evolve Or Die,” so thank God that after 15 years, the fest has decided to evolve rather than kick the proverbial bucket.
What does “evolution” look like for Muff? For starters, this year is a much more stripped down festival. It runs Sept. 12 – 19 at a single location — The Backlot Studios.
Muff usually features a healthy retrospective section, but they decided to spin that off into a separate event that will run in a month or two. Instead, Muff 15 is all about new cinema, with an even stronger focus on Down Under cinema.
Opening Night: Start Options Exit was originally conceived by local co-directors Chris Mitchell and Yoav Lester as a web series, but was subsequently edited together as this outrageous comedy about a pair of degenerates stumbling through the seedy underbelly of Melbourne.
Closing Night: Acclaimed Melbourne cult filmmaker Stuart Simpson...
What does “evolution” look like for Muff? For starters, this year is a much more stripped down festival. It runs Sept. 12 – 19 at a single location — The Backlot Studios.
Muff usually features a healthy retrospective section, but they decided to spin that off into a separate event that will run in a month or two. Instead, Muff 15 is all about new cinema, with an even stronger focus on Down Under cinema.
Opening Night: Start Options Exit was originally conceived by local co-directors Chris Mitchell and Yoav Lester as a web series, but was subsequently edited together as this outrageous comedy about a pair of degenerates stumbling through the seedy underbelly of Melbourne.
Closing Night: Acclaimed Melbourne cult filmmaker Stuart Simpson...
- 9/8/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
More than 80 actors, 15 writers and 50 crew members have agreed to participate in Project One Shot, an innovative short film that will be filmed in one single take on the Gold Coast on September 3.
As well as contributing their time and services, most have agreed to each donate $100 to fund the project, the brainchild of experienced assistant director Darwin Brooks.
Brooks will direct and produce the short as a single 15-minute Steadicam shot which will follow actors Ian Stenlake and John Batchelor, both Sea Patrol alumni, as they thread their way through 30 interconnecting mini scenes, linked to one overall, comedic story, at Sanctuary Cove. There will be no pick-ups.
Among the other on-camera talent involved will be Brisbane Channel 7 presenter Liz Cantor, Joss Mcwilliam (Water Rats, Flying Doctors) and last year.s Big Brother housemate Ben Zabel,
Cast and crew will be required to rehearse many times with and without the...
As well as contributing their time and services, most have agreed to each donate $100 to fund the project, the brainchild of experienced assistant director Darwin Brooks.
Brooks will direct and produce the short as a single 15-minute Steadicam shot which will follow actors Ian Stenlake and John Batchelor, both Sea Patrol alumni, as they thread their way through 30 interconnecting mini scenes, linked to one overall, comedic story, at Sanctuary Cove. There will be no pick-ups.
Among the other on-camera talent involved will be Brisbane Channel 7 presenter Liz Cantor, Joss Mcwilliam (Water Rats, Flying Doctors) and last year.s Big Brother housemate Ben Zabel,
Cast and crew will be required to rehearse many times with and without the...
- 8/10/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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