Newly-launched production company Little Giant has announced its first project, with Tammin Sursock to lead drama series The Good Hustle.
Set in Sydney, the 10-parter delves into the lives of five ambitious women – Paige, Riley, Kara, Mia and Holly – as they navigate their careers as publicists at one of the most high-profile agencies in the city run by the infamous Charlie Alexander.
From the outside, the world of PR may look like a decadent dream, but in reality, these women must navigate the industry’s cutthroat competitiveness whilst also juggling their drama-filled personal lives at home.
Joining Sursok in the cast are Francesca Hung, Lisa Flanagan, Gemma Forsyth, Brooke Lee, and Sophie Bloom.
Michael Tuahine, Tim Robards, Adam Saunders, and Brayden Dalmazzone will also star.
The independently-funded project is being created and executive produced by Little Giant principal Joel Kishinevsky and produced by Alexandra Doering and Iseec Entertainment’s Elle Croxford.
Set in Sydney, the 10-parter delves into the lives of five ambitious women – Paige, Riley, Kara, Mia and Holly – as they navigate their careers as publicists at one of the most high-profile agencies in the city run by the infamous Charlie Alexander.
From the outside, the world of PR may look like a decadent dream, but in reality, these women must navigate the industry’s cutthroat competitiveness whilst also juggling their drama-filled personal lives at home.
Joining Sursok in the cast are Francesca Hung, Lisa Flanagan, Gemma Forsyth, Brooke Lee, and Sophie Bloom.
Michael Tuahine, Tim Robards, Adam Saunders, and Brayden Dalmazzone will also star.
The independently-funded project is being created and executive produced by Little Giant principal Joel Kishinevsky and produced by Alexandra Doering and Iseec Entertainment’s Elle Croxford.
- 8/16/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Distribution
International distributor Rainmaker Content has sold the Television Academy‘s 73rd Emmy Awards to more than 150 territories. New buyers include AMC Networks International for Central Europe, Catchplay Plus for Indonesia and Taiwan, Mediacorp for Singapore, U-Next Co., Ltd for and Japan and Sky Italia for Italy. Returning broadcasters include Turner, Extension TV (Series Club) for French speaking Europe, Sky (U.K.), Telefonica (Spain), Sic (Portugal), TV2 (Denmark), M-Net (Africa), Osn (Middle East), Telenet (Belgium) and A serial (Commonwealth of Independent States).
Hosted by Cedric The Entertainer, star and executive producer of CBS comedy “The Neighborhood,” in front of a live limited audience at L.A. Live in Los Angeles, the awards will air on the CBS Television Network on Sept. 19.
Emmy nominated producers Reginald Hudlin and Ian Stewart will executive produce and Hamish Hamilton will direct the telecast for production companies Done+Dusted and Hudlin Entertainment.
“The Crown” and...
International distributor Rainmaker Content has sold the Television Academy‘s 73rd Emmy Awards to more than 150 territories. New buyers include AMC Networks International for Central Europe, Catchplay Plus for Indonesia and Taiwan, Mediacorp for Singapore, U-Next Co., Ltd for and Japan and Sky Italia for Italy. Returning broadcasters include Turner, Extension TV (Series Club) for French speaking Europe, Sky (U.K.), Telefonica (Spain), Sic (Portugal), TV2 (Denmark), M-Net (Africa), Osn (Middle East), Telenet (Belgium) and A serial (Commonwealth of Independent States).
Hosted by Cedric The Entertainer, star and executive producer of CBS comedy “The Neighborhood,” in front of a live limited audience at L.A. Live in Los Angeles, the awards will air on the CBS Television Network on Sept. 19.
Emmy nominated producers Reginald Hudlin and Ian Stewart will executive produce and Hamish Hamilton will direct the telecast for production companies Done+Dusted and Hudlin Entertainment.
“The Crown” and...
- 8/12/2021
- by Naman Ramachandran
- Variety Film + TV
Screen Australia announced today it will invest nearly $10.7 million in 11 television and film projects which will trigger production worth almost $59 million.
In one of the most hotly contested funding rounds, six features succeeded. They include Wayne Blair.s romantic comedy Ali.s Wedding; Joe Cinque.s Consolation, a thriller about a troubled law student who tries to kill her boyfriend, from director Sotiris Dounoukos, whose A Single Body won best short at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Cameron and Colin Cairnes. horror movie Scare Campaign.
The other three are Taboo, the narrative feature debut of documentary filmmakers Bentley Dean and Martin Butler; Rachel Perkins. murder mystery Jasper Jones, based on the novel and play by Craig Silvey, adapted by Shaun Grant;. and Greg Mclean.s true-life thriller Jungle.
The TV projects are Shine Australia.s Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door for the Seven Network; a Jack...
In one of the most hotly contested funding rounds, six features succeeded. They include Wayne Blair.s romantic comedy Ali.s Wedding; Joe Cinque.s Consolation, a thriller about a troubled law student who tries to kill her boyfriend, from director Sotiris Dounoukos, whose A Single Body won best short at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Cameron and Colin Cairnes. horror movie Scare Campaign.
The other three are Taboo, the narrative feature debut of documentary filmmakers Bentley Dean and Martin Butler; Rachel Perkins. murder mystery Jasper Jones, based on the novel and play by Craig Silvey, adapted by Shaun Grant;. and Greg Mclean.s true-life thriller Jungle.
The TV projects are Shine Australia.s Peter Allen: Not the Boy Next Door for the Seven Network; a Jack...
- 11/26/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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