![]() The Make it Australian campaign is heading back to Canberra for the first time since the federal election, restating its case for local content requirements to be placed on digital platforms such as Netflix and Amazon Prime. Major production investment has come from Screen Australia. Executive producing are Greg Sitch, alongside Louise Smith for the ABC, and Chris Oliver-Taylor for Fremantle. She also produces for Archipelago Productions, alongside Sally Riley for the ABC, and Yvonne Collins. Dusseldorp, who signed an exclusive development and production partnership with Fremantle in 2018, created the series with Andrew Knight and Max Dann, both of whom are writers alongside Sarah Bassiuoni. Betrayed by her own company and in immediate danger, Stella has no option but to move her young family to a small town in the Tasmanian wilds tiny amidst a community rife with simmering feuds, crime, and sometimes, murder. Produced by Archipelago Productions and Fremantle, the story follows single mother of two Stella Heikkinen ( Marta Dusseldorp) as she experiences a spectacular and life-threatening fall from grace. Tasmania will welcome production on crime/thriller drama series Bay of Fires next year after the ABC greenlit the project. It is being produced by Gebrüder Beetz Filmproduktion in association with Sky Studios. ![]() Executive producers at Sky Deutschland are Christian Asanger and Felix Kempter, and for Sky Studios, Barnaby Shingleton. ![]() ![]() It is produced by Emmy nominated Christian Beetz, who created the series with Anne von Petersdorff and Georg Tschurtschenthaler from Gebrüder Beetz Filmproduktion, and author Pedro Barbadillo. Told from the perspective of his close friends and confidants, palace insiders, former intelligence officials and critics, the series looks at the former King’s personal life including affairs, allegations of corruption, and alleged abuse of power – leading up to and including the events and circumstances of his abdication. Series Sky has revealed a four-part documentary series that will explore the rise and fall of former Spanish King Juan Carlos I, who for years was celebrated as a progressive icon, until scandal and allegations surrounding his financial arrangements led to his abdication in 2014. The drama includes performances from rising stars Shirong Wu (“ Neighbours”), Gabriel Alvarado (“ The Winter’s Tale. She worked with fellow writers Neilesh Verma (“Letters Home”) and Grace Tan (“Lucky Peach”), director Neil Sharma (“ Heartbreak High”), and producer Karen Radzyner (“ Paper Giants: The Birth of Cleo”). “ Appetite” was created by Mohini Herse (“Hair”) who wrote, directed and produced the series under her Fell Swoop Pictures banner. They set out to discover the truth behind the accident and expose multinational food behemoth, Appetite. “ Appetite” is a mystery-comedy in which three penniless food delivery riders are brought together after their housemate mysteriously vanishes on the same night as a rider has a fatal roadside accident. The gig economy, and the food delivery industry in particular, are set for scrutiny in “ Appetite,” an Australian short-form series that will debut next month at Canneseries, the TV festival that runs alongside the Mip-TV rights market (April 14-19). Other titles in competition include: the world premiere of Australian documentary feature “The Dark Emu Story,” directed by Allan Clarke Christian Petzold’s previously announced “ Afire” Charlotte Regan’s Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner “ Scrapper” Kore-eda Hirokazu’s “ Monster” Aki Kaurismäki’s compassionate comedy “ Fallen Leaves” Kim Jee-woon’s “ Cobweb” Asmae El Moudir’s “ The Mother of All Lies” Alice Englert’s directorial debut “ Bad Behaviour” Celine Song’s Sundance and Berlinale 2023 selected romance “ Past Lives” Liu Jian’s 2023 Berlinale-selected animation “ Art College 1994” Devashish Makhija’s “ Joram,” a thriller about an. ![]() The film, a tale of sprituality and survival in 1940s Australia, starring Cate Blanchett, Deborah Mailman, Wayne Blair and Aswan Reid, will also play in the festival’s competition section. Warwick Thornton’s “ The New Boy” has been set as the opening title of next month’s Sydney Film Festival, which will celebrate its 70th edition, June 7-18. ![]()
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