Create NSW’s SEED: Regional Shorts initiative bears fruit with Apricot selected for Flickerfest 2018
Apricot, one of the first short films to be produced as part of SEED: Regional Shorts initiative with ABC Regional. Apricot is a dark comedy that explores the fraying relationship between Margaret and her elderly grandmother. Ahead of its World Premiere at Flickerfest we spoke to its director, Gia Frino.
Genevieve Clay-Smith smashes one dimensional portrayals of intellectual disabilities with her new film Kill Off staring American Horror Story’s Jamie Brewer
Genevieve Clay-Smith is a millennial with a career that spans the film industry, not-for-profit space and advertising. Her new film, Kill Off, screening at Flickerfest this month, stars Jamie Brewer (American Horror Story) as Sonja, a woman with an intellectual disability who forms an unlikely friendship with a Sudanese refugee through their mutual love of KRUMP.
Create NSW & ABC partner to encourage half-hour Aussie TV drama development
Character-driven 30-minute TV drama with ‘heart and humour’ is the name of the game in a new $100,000 development partnership between Create NSW and ABC.
Thanks to the Becker Film Group, we have five double passes to give away to SWINGING SAFARI starring Kylie Minogue, Guy Pearce, Radha Mitchell, Julian McMahon, Asher Keddie and Jeremy Sims from director Stephen Elliott who brought you The Aventures of Pricilla, Queen of the Desert.
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