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Sydney Screening Best of TROPFEST ‘09

by Olivia Taylor on 07/04/2009

in Film Festivals

eNews Media Release — THE BEST OF TROPFEST 2009 will showcase the best of the world’s biggest short film festival in a special two-hour presentation from the Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace hosted by Richard Wilkins on Saturday, April 11 at 9.30pm on Channel Nine.

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Aussie Boxing Film Premieres

by Olivia Taylor on 06/03/2009

in Australian film

This week saw the premiere of Two Fists One Heart, a film based on the life of Rai Fazio growing up in an immigrant family with a father fixated on boxing.

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Aussie Actor Cast in US Feature

by Olivia Taylor on 05/03/2009

in Australian Actors

Australia actor Damian Walshe-Howling, has just been cast as the main villain in Point Break Indo, a follow-up to the 1991 film, Point Break.
Walshe-Howling caught our eye in 2001 for his memorable role as Dean Masselos in ABC’s, Love Is A Four Letter Word.

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A new Australian crime movie, The Combination premiered at the Riverside Theatre at Parramatta this week while one of the film’s leading stars, 19 year old Ali Haider was absent due to being in custody on assault charges.
The movie is directed by acclaimed Australian actor David Field, known for his prominent roles in Two Hands, [...]

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Aussie Actor Masters Underbelly

by Olivia Taylor on 05/02/2009

in Australian Actors

…The award-winning TV series Underbelly put Melbourne gangsters in the spotlight last year. Now it’s Sydney’s turn.
…Premiering in February, Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities heads back to the ’70s, when Terry “Mr Asia” Clark and “Aussie Bob” Trimbole ruled.
Joel Meares meets five key players bringing us a new wave of crime.
THE ACTOR
The [...]

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Aussie Actors Love Australian Director…

by Olivia Taylor on 08/01/2009

in Industry News

Peter Andrikidis has a reputation for getting excellent performances from actors and bringing exciting visual flair to each production he undertakes. He brought Australian drama back and swept the television categories of the Australian Film Institute Awards (AFI) 2008.
Underbelly, based on Melbourne gangland wars won six of the eight Awards it was nominated [...]

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