Stars: Gillian Alexy, Luke Ford, Téa Heathcote-Marks, Nick Atkinson, Alexandra Nell, Ryan Panizza | Written by Andrew Slattery, Adam Enslow, Dane Millerd | Directed by John V. Soto
As the Australian thriller Avarice begins Kate Matthews is not living her best life. Her husband Ash spends so much time at his job that it’s affecting their marriage. And daughter Sarah (Téa Heathcote-Marks) is a typical teen which seems to be more than Kate can handle. Worst of all, the stress from all this made her miss an easy shot and place second in the local archery tournament.
She’s even less amused when Ash takes a call from the office on what is supposed to be their vacation to tell him they just closed a big deal. And that no one can get a hold of Tom. We know why they can’t and pretty soon Kate and her family will...
As the Australian thriller Avarice begins Kate Matthews is not living her best life. Her husband Ash spends so much time at his job that it’s affecting their marriage. And daughter Sarah (Téa Heathcote-Marks) is a typical teen which seems to be more than Kate can handle. Worst of all, the stress from all this made her miss an easy shot and place second in the local archery tournament.
She’s even less amused when Ash takes a call from the office on what is supposed to be their vacation to tell him they just closed a big deal. And that no one can get a hold of Tom. We know why they can’t and pretty soon Kate and her family will...
- 11/25/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
After almost four years with Women in Film & Television (Wift), Megan Riakos, the driving force behind the nationalisation of the organisation in 2018, will depart the board this month to focus on her slate of projects as an independent producer with Hemlock & Cedar Films.
“It’s difficult to leave behind such a fantastic team and all the programs I’ve been involved in developing,” said Riakos.
“At the same time, I’m excited about what the future holds. Wift Australia is moving into a dynamic next phase, while I will be able to devote myself fully to the development of my company.”
She will retain an association with Wift Australia in an advisory capacity.
Riakos first became involved with Wift in 2016. That year, she wrote an open letter, published by If, calling out what she saw as an unfair and opaque Aacta Award selection process. She argued it was causing women to be locked out,...
“It’s difficult to leave behind such a fantastic team and all the programs I’ve been involved in developing,” said Riakos.
“At the same time, I’m excited about what the future holds. Wift Australia is moving into a dynamic next phase, while I will be able to devote myself fully to the development of my company.”
She will retain an association with Wift Australia in an advisory capacity.
Riakos first became involved with Wift in 2016. That year, she wrote an open letter, published by If, calling out what she saw as an unfair and opaque Aacta Award selection process. She argued it was causing women to be locked out,...
- 3/22/2021
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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