The films that open the Sydney and Melbourne film festivals, Not Suitable for Children and The Sapphires, are among six Australian films that have been scheduled by distributors in the next four months.
Icon is ushering Peter Templeman.s Not Suitable for Children, starring Ryan Kwanten, Ryan Corr and Sarah Snook, into cinemas on July 12, five weeks after it opens the Sydney Film Festival tonight, while Hopscotch releases Wayne Blair.s The Sapphires on August 9, only a week after it opens the Melbourne International Film Festival (Miff).
The other local films approaching the starting gates are the documentary My America from Rialto (August 19), the highly anticipated Kath and Kinderella (September 6) from Roadshow, Bait 3D (September 20) from Paramount, and Mental (October 4) from Universal,
My America is a very personal exploration of the Us by director Peter Hegedus. For many, he says, America remains a symbol of opportunity, for some it.s a beacon of hope,...
Icon is ushering Peter Templeman.s Not Suitable for Children, starring Ryan Kwanten, Ryan Corr and Sarah Snook, into cinemas on July 12, five weeks after it opens the Sydney Film Festival tonight, while Hopscotch releases Wayne Blair.s The Sapphires on August 9, only a week after it opens the Melbourne International Film Festival (Miff).
The other local films approaching the starting gates are the documentary My America from Rialto (August 19), the highly anticipated Kath and Kinderella (September 6) from Roadshow, Bait 3D (September 20) from Paramount, and Mental (October 4) from Universal,
My America is a very personal exploration of the Us by director Peter Hegedus. For many, he says, America remains a symbol of opportunity, for some it.s a beacon of hope,...
- 6/6/2012
- by Sandy George
- IF.com.au
The films that open the Sydney and Melbourne film festivals, Not Suitable for Children and The Sapphires, are among six Australian films scheduled by distributors in the next four months.
Icon is ushering Peter Templeman.s Not Suitable for Children, starring Ryan Kwanten, Ryan Corr and Sarah Snook, into cinemas on July 12, five weeks after it opens the Sydney Film Festival tonight, while Hopscotch releases Wayne Blair.s The Sapphires on August 9, only a week after it opens the Melbourne International Film Festival.
The other local films approaching the starting gates are the documentary My America from Rialto (August 19), the highly anticipated Kath and Kinderella (September 6) from Roadshow, Bait 3D (September 20) from Paramount, and Mental (October 4) from Universal,
My America is a very personal exploration of the Us by director Peter Hegedus. For many, he says, America remains a symbol of opportunity, for some it.s a beacon of hope,...
Icon is ushering Peter Templeman.s Not Suitable for Children, starring Ryan Kwanten, Ryan Corr and Sarah Snook, into cinemas on July 12, five weeks after it opens the Sydney Film Festival tonight, while Hopscotch releases Wayne Blair.s The Sapphires on August 9, only a week after it opens the Melbourne International Film Festival.
The other local films approaching the starting gates are the documentary My America from Rialto (August 19), the highly anticipated Kath and Kinderella (September 6) from Roadshow, Bait 3D (September 20) from Paramount, and Mental (October 4) from Universal,
My America is a very personal exploration of the Us by director Peter Hegedus. For many, he says, America remains a symbol of opportunity, for some it.s a beacon of hope,...
- 6/6/2012
- by Sandy George
- IF.com.au
There’s a decidedly oriental tinge to this year’s Gold Coast Film Festival. Jiang Wen’s extremely successful rice-noodle Chinese comedy western Let The Bullets Fly (which had its premiere at the Brisbane International Film Festival – read my review Here) has been chosen as the opening night film and there’s a ‘Cool Japan’ line-up which features the Australian premieres of Makoto Shinkai‘s (Voice of a Distant Star) exquisitely rendered anime Children Who Chase Lost Voices From Deep Below - a nostalgic and mystical adventure concerning family loss which firmly places the young director in a league with the laudable likes of manga masters Katsuhiro Ohtomo, Mamoru Oshii and Hayao Miyazaki. On the non-animated front we have the welcome return screenings of Anh Hung Tran‘s Sydney Film festival favourite Norweigan Wood and Takashi Miike‘s kinetic Seven Samurai throwback 13 Assassins. Two further manic manga adaptations, Shinsuke Sato...
- 11/21/2011
- by Oliver Pfeiffer
- Obsessed with Film
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