Screen Australia Movie Updates
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- added Screen Australia as a production company of Shayda
- added Screen Australia as a distributor of Corporate Animals
- added Screen Australia as a production company of Jungle
- added Screen Australia as a production company of Predestination
- added Screen Australia as a production company of The Daughter
- added Screen Australia as a production company of Strangerland
- added Screen Australia as a production company of The Mule
- added Screen Australia as a production company of The Railway Man
- added Screen Australia as a production company of The Grandmothers
- added Screen Australia as a production company of Banjo & Matilda
- added Screen Australia as a production company of Wolf Creek 2
- added Screen Australia as a production company of Mental
- created the company profile
Mon., Jul. 24, 2023
Wed., Feb. 10, 2016
Berlin: Daniel Radcliffe to Star in Thriller 'Jungle'
Daniel Radcliffe is ready to venture into the Jungle.
Sat., Sep. 27, 2014
from sonypicturesworldwideacquisitions.com
Sony Pictures Worldide Acquisitions
Tue., Aug. 12, 2014
Mon., Oct. 21, 2013
from Variety
Nicole Kidman to Star in Aussie 'Strangerland'
Australia’s top Hollywood stars Nicole Kidman, Hugo Weaving and Guy Pearce are to head home.
Fri., Apr. 26, 2013
Fri., Apr. 27, 2012
from Variety
Skarsgard, Sanada Joins 'Railway Man'
Stellan Skarsgard and Hiroyuki Sanada have joined the cast of The Railway Man, starring Colin Firth, Nicole Kidman and Jeremy Irvine, which starts shooting April 30 in Scotland.
Sat., Dec. 24, 2011
from Variety
Screen Australia Backs 'Grandmothers'
Anne Fontaine's The Grandmothers, starring Naomi Watts and Robin Wright, is to receive a slice of the $A17 million ($17.4 million) fund doled out by government agency Screen Australia.
Wed., Aug. 10, 2011
from Variety
Beresford Traps 'Mouse'
Helmer Bruce Beresford is set to make The White Mouse, a biopic about Australian war hero Nancy Wake.
Sat., Jul. 30, 2011
from Variety
'Wolf Creek' Sequel Receives Coin
A sequel to boffo Aussie frightener Wolf Creek was one of more than a dozen projects announced by Screen Australia topper Ruth Harley at the Melbourne Intl. Film Festival at the weekend.
Mon., May. 30, 2011
Screen Australia to Back PJ Hogan's 'Mental'
National film agency Screen Australia will invest in PJ Hogan’s upcoming feature, Mental, CEO Ruth Harley said Monday.
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