Homebake Cinema Pavilion returns
Home grown short films are on display as well as music at the Homebake Festival with the Homebake Cinema Pavilion.
Award-winning short films have been selected to screen alongside musical acts Grinderman, The Triffids, Cut Copy and Gotye and Icehouse performing Flowers.
Filmmaker Kieran Darcy-Smith has made the selection.
First time filmmaker hires Morgan Spurlock and Michael Moore’s key crew
An Australian first time feature filmmaker has hired top American talent to help create his documentary film.
Director Joe Cross employed talent from Michael Moore and Morgan Spurlock’s teams to realise his documentary Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead.
The film is the opposite to Morgan Spurlock’s Supersize Me. Cross embarked on a road trip across the USA with a cameraman, sound guy and a juicer to eat and drink only fruit and vegetables to lose weight, while discovering why people were addicted to fast food.
Vice inks shared contents deal with ABC, Fairfax and Sony IPTV
Vice Media has inked a deal with ABC, Fairfax and Sony to syndicate its video content.
The company, which began as Vice Magazine in the US, has in recent years diversified into producing documentary, factual and lifestyle video content.
The new deal will see these stories broadcast not only on new site Vice.com but syndicated to ABC iView, Fairfax Digital and Sony’s IPTV.
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Red Dog rules at IF Awards
Australian box office hit Red Dog dominated tonight’s IF Awards picking up seven trophies, including the major categories of best feature, best director for Kriv Stenders and best actor for Josh Lucas.
The winners:
Best Feature Film
Red Dog
Director: Kriv Stenders
Best Direction
Red Dog
Kriv Stenders
Producer: Nelson Woss & Julie Ryan
Best Actor
Josh Lucas
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Darcy-Smith: Script assessing should be more like market research
Australia’s film funding agencies should have more individuals read a script before making decisions, debut feature maker Kieran Darcy-Smith has suggested.
Darcy-Smith, writer and director of forthcoming drama Wish You Were Here, told Encore that although they did “pretty well”, he believed too few people at the funding bodies made the decisions. He said: “If a feature script goes into an agency it might land on one or two desks and it might move forward.”
“I know I’m sounding naive [but] if you could get the script in front of ten people then you’ve get a better feeling about how the community will respond. It’s like market research.
“I think it’s about getting those scripts to the widest variety of assessors, and then ask, did it move a lot of people?” Read more »
Producer takes thriller to the USA after being asked to make changes by Screen Australia
The Australian producer of a planned film trilogy has told Encore that his decision to take the production overseas was in part because Screen Australia was asking for too many changes.
Antony J Bowman, who previously directed Paperback Hero, told Encore that Stealing Sam – whose cast include Goodfellas star Ray Liotta and Boardwalk Empire’s Jack Huston – will now be shot in Louisiana in the USA. The decision was also driven by the rise of the Australian dollar making the US a cheaper option.
Bowman said that early conversations with Screen Australia sent him in other directions. He said: “I did begin speaking with them at the beginning. But in those early days there was talk about, ‘what if you change this and that’ and I thought – I don’t need that.” Read more »
Quickflix launches streaming service to home computers
Online movie service Quickflix has today announced its instant movie streaming service to home computers.
In late October, Quickflix launched its streaming service for Sony products such as Blu-ray players, Bravia TVs and Playstation 3s.
Today the company took the next step to stream content to PCs and Macs on an internet connection speed of 1 megabyte per second or faster.
Lego film to be produced in Sydney
Sydney’s rising fortunes as a film hub continued today with Animal Logic announced as the animation studio for Warner Bros film Lego.
Andrew Stoner, the acting NSW premier, made the announcement at Fox Studios.
According to the announcement, the production will see up to $48m spent in NSW and employ over 200 people. The film is due for release in 2014. Read more »
Matchbox Pictures named Producer of the Year at SPAA Independent Producers Awards
Matchbox Pictures has been named Independent Producer of the Year at the 2011 SPAA Independent Producers Awards.
The production company is behind adult drama series The Slap, children’s show My Place and the upcoming crime series The Straits. Matchbox Pictures was formed by executives Helen Bowden and Helen Panckhurst, and producers Penny Chapman, Tony Ayres and Michael McMahon.
Winners were announced across a number of categories at the awards night on Monday night as part of the SPAA Conference.
See-Saw Films won best feature film for The Kings Speech. The production company run by Emile Sherman and Iain Canning also produced Oranges and Sunshine.
Breakthrough award went to the producers of The Tunnel, Julian Harvey and Enzo Tedeschi with their innovative business model to maximise viewership through an agreement with BitTorrent.
Hive Production Fund invests in three art films
The art film related Hive Production Fund has announced its first films to receive funding.
The Hive Production Fund was launched in February. The aim of the fund is for filmmakers and artists work on single art film projects.
The fund has received significant support. Originally set up between the ABC and Adelaide Film Festival, each contributing $200,000. The Australia Council came on board in July also donating $200,000.
An additional $70,000 has been committed by the Adelaide Film Festival through its Film Investment Fund.


