The Screen Producers Association of Australia (Spaa) has announced the feature film projects that will participate at this year’s SPAAmart sessions during the organisation’s conference next month.
The list includes, amongst projects from emerging filmmakers, a romantic comedy by the Nadia Tass/David Parker team.
The selected projects are:
1. The Badadook
Kristina Ceyton, Producer.
Jennifer Kent, Writer/Director.
2. The Rocket
Sylvia Wilczynski, Producer.
Kim Mordaunt, Writer/Director.
3. The Witness Tree
Delia Churchill, Producer.
Alex Chomicz, Director.
Jacqueline Cook, Writer
4. The Warmth
Philippa Campey, Producer.
Rhys Graham, Writer/Director.
5. The Winter Chill
Samantha Jennings, Producer.
Justin Kurzel, Director.
Giula Sandler, Writer
6. Tying The Knot
David Parker, Writer/Producer.
Nadia Tass, Director.
7. Far From Home
Andrea Buck, Producer.
Dee McLachlan, Director.
Peter Lancucki, Writer.
SPAAmart was launched in 2003 with the aim of bringing the best Australasian feature projects to the attention of local and international financiers. Its success stories include include Clubland,...
The list includes, amongst projects from emerging filmmakers, a romantic comedy by the Nadia Tass/David Parker team.
The selected projects are:
1. The Badadook
Kristina Ceyton, Producer.
Jennifer Kent, Writer/Director.
2. The Rocket
Sylvia Wilczynski, Producer.
Kim Mordaunt, Writer/Director.
3. The Witness Tree
Delia Churchill, Producer.
Alex Chomicz, Director.
Jacqueline Cook, Writer
4. The Warmth
Philippa Campey, Producer.
Rhys Graham, Writer/Director.
5. The Winter Chill
Samantha Jennings, Producer.
Justin Kurzel, Director.
Giula Sandler, Writer
6. Tying The Knot
David Parker, Writer/Producer.
Nadia Tass, Director.
7. Far From Home
Andrea Buck, Producer.
Dee McLachlan, Director.
Peter Lancucki, Writer.
SPAAmart was launched in 2003 with the aim of bringing the best Australasian feature projects to the attention of local and international financiers. Its success stories include include Clubland,...
- 10/4/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
Limelight International co-owner Dale Bradley has announced that the company is looking for crew to work on their new slate of projects, starting in July in Queensland.
“The company is very keen to work with new people who have not previously been involved in our productions,” said Bradley.
One of these projects will be the low budget thriller Undertow, written by Jacqueline Cook and directed by Bradley himself. Undertow is about a young woman lawyer who is kidnapped by the male loser in a divorce/custody case; with a budget of under $5m, Limelight has applied for support from Screen Queensland.
Bradley has given a name to the company’s new slate of projects, NEXTgeneration. The will be shot at the company’s Gold Coast studio and on location in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
He also said that this slate will be an opportunity for Limelight to work with new technologies.
“The company is very keen to work with new people who have not previously been involved in our productions,” said Bradley.
One of these projects will be the low budget thriller Undertow, written by Jacqueline Cook and directed by Bradley himself. Undertow is about a young woman lawyer who is kidnapped by the male loser in a divorce/custody case; with a budget of under $5m, Limelight has applied for support from Screen Queensland.
Bradley has given a name to the company’s new slate of projects, NEXTgeneration. The will be shot at the company’s Gold Coast studio and on location in Brisbane and the Gold Coast.
He also said that this slate will be an opportunity for Limelight to work with new technologies.
- 5/24/2010
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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