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Several Australian stars were spotted filming the upcoming season of The Amazing Race Australia. And let me tell you…we are in a cyclone.Yes, Cyclone herself has been spotted, with Married At First Sight star Cyrell Paul and partner Love Island star Eden Daly set to star in the 2024 celebrity edition of the reality competition.The cast is currently filming in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Reality TV fans’ Instagram accounts have also leaked some of the other celebrities scheduled to appear on the show, and the list is an interesting one.Who’s rumored to be appearing on The Amazing Race Australia: Celebrity Edition…

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Normal text size Large text size Very large text sizeAfter spending the better part of a year filming on location in Sydney and Broken Hill surrounded by local cast and crew, co-star Chris Hemsworth was laughing in his ear and director Dr. They put her through all sorts of punitive setups. : Mad Max Saga, you’d imagine Anya Taylor-Joy might be sick of Australians by now.”I’m not fed up with Australians at all,” she says in her enchanting transatlantic accent, while back in Sydney to promote the latest installment of Miller’s dystopian epic. “I was actually very happy when I…

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Australia’s Queer Screen Mardi Gras Film Festival, in its second collaboration with Marché du Film’s ‘Goes to Cannes’ showcase division, will present four projects and completed films, all with global sales, We are aiming for distribution, additional financing and festival selections. Five projects proposed on May 18 will compete for the first 10,000 euros ($10,700) of the Cannes Prize.“We have chosen to curate a selection that highlights Australian talent while encompassing a rich tapestry of stories and identities,” festival director Lisa Rose says of her program. “The Gay, Lesbian, Pansexual, Bisexual, and Transgender Experience.” For example, “From All Sides” fearlessly…

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Screen Australia has confirmed funding for nine online projects, including web series in development for Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and Instagram. “A single mother scrambling to pick up people from school and dispose of dead bodies, an ambitious young player on the cusp of AFL glory, and a mob trapped in space on Mount George, sailing through a galaxy far, far away.” , just part of the project. We will share over $750,000 in funding. “It’s great to be able to support another selection of unique and creative online projects, both in production and development,” said Lee Naimo, Head of Online…

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Known as Australia’s best racehorse, Winx was the modern-day Phar Lap. She managed to achieve the impossible of 33 consecutive wins, a feat unlikely to be repeated. Although Winx was retired in 2019, he continues to set records, with his only foal sold for a record $10 million at auction this year. This makes the racehorse “one of Australia’s most famous dams”, Transmission Films said today in a documentary released by Transmission Films, titled “A Horse Named Winx – ‘The story of one of our greatest athletes'”. It has been announced that the film will be released in cinemas across…

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To summarize: Director Glendyn Ivin believes streaming services need to invest more in training and development if they are to benefit from the quotas imposed on them. One researcher believes a 20 per cent quota could trigger a further surge in Australian productions. What’s next? The federal government is expected to announce changes to the National Cultural Policy in the coming months.When award-winning film director Glendyn Ivin was given the green light to make streaming TV series Alice Hart’s Lost Flower in May 2021, she hired local Australian filmmakers to help with the production. It was difficult to find film…

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UK-based distributor Rapto Film International has acquired international distribution rights to director Gabriel Caruba’s debut film Sunflowers outside of Australia and New Zealand. Sunflower premiered at the Sydney Film Festival last June and was screened at events in Australia the following month, including in Melbourne. This semi-autobiographical film follows a teenage boy as he struggles to understand and accept his sexuality as he comes of age in a working-class suburb of Melbourne. Starring Liam Mollica and co-stars Luke J. Morgan, Olivia Fildes, Daniel Halmarik, and Elias Anton. Writer and director Kalva co-produced the film with Zane Borg for Australia’s Pancake…

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Funding firm Screen Australia has hired former ABC executive Margaret Ross as online investment development manager. Margaret Ross Ross joins after more than 10 years at ABC, most recently in the children’s and family content division as executive producer, scripted and factual. Previously, she worked as a digital producer at Indigenous broadcaster NITV. Ross will succeed Alice Adams, who is retiring this month. Alice Adams has been with Screen Australia since the early days of the online investment division, working on initiatives such as SBS’s Digital Originals and YouTube Australia’s Skip Ahead. During his tenure, Adams developed a string of…

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Perhaps Spain’s most famous film director, Pedro Almodovar has had a legendary career, creating everything from difficult melodramas to comedies, sci-fi thrillers, and moody noirs. Regardless of genre, his themes are thought-provoking, exploring the tragic extremes of the human experience, such as the treatment of women, homosexuals, and transgender people by Spain’s Catholic society, as well as grief and sexual abuse. I often dig deep. Although his themes can be heavy, his cinematography is dazzling, with colorful costumes and funky sets making his films a feast for the eyes. Whether you’ve heard of him and are just curious, or you’re…

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Written by Sophie TerakesYear: 2024Director: Aaron ShinbergRating: MARelease: October 24, 2024Seller: KismetRunning time: 112 minutesValue: $18.00FilmInk rates movies starting at $20. The score tells you how much we think a movie ticket is worth. cast:Sebastian Stan, Renate Reinsve, Adam PearsonIntro:…Thought-provoking, wryly funny, and wild.Midway through A Different Man, a wide shot shows Oswald (Adam Pearson) singing karaoke on stage in a small New York City bar. He sways in a pool of light, and the wall of red glow behind him bathes his figure in a rosy glow. Guy (Sebastian Stan) watches from his seat alone, with a deflated and…

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