NSW set for an additonal $22.5 million in local fim and television production

$22.5 million of new NSW film and television production was announced today by Screen NSW.

Two new television series, three telemovies, a feature film and two factual programs are to be made in NSW following the most recent investment decisions by the Screen NSW Board.

“The Government’s investment of $1.66 million in these eight projects will result in production expenditure of $22.5 million in NSW,” said Tania Chambers, Chief Executive of Screen NSW.

“Significant among these projects is Redfern Now, an outstanding drama series written, directed and produced by Indigenous Australians, and the second series of the hugely entertaining and successful television drama Rake.”

Ms Chambers said that the productions will see some of the NSW’s most celebrated creative talent working in the State, including actor Richard Roxburgh, Director Peter Duncan, Producers of the recent ratings phenomenon Go Back to Where You Came From, Bran Nue Dae Director Rachel Perkins, First Australians Producer Darren Dale and leading production company Southern Star.

“This is great news for the NSW economy, with screen productions attracting significant direct investment in our State and jobs for our highly skilled film and television professionals,” Ms Chambers said.

“Coming on top of the recent news that the major international production Paradise Lost has been secured for the State and that The Great Gatsby begins filming in Sydney very soon, the NSW screen industry is sustaining its reputation as Australia’s Number One production destination.”

 

PROJECTS TO RECEIVE PRODUCTION INVESTMENT FROM SCREEN NSW

 

MAKE HUMMUS NOT WAR

Factual – Single

Production Company: Yarra Bank Films Pty Ltd

Finance: $45,000

Writer/Director: Trevor Graham

Producers: Trevor Graham and Ned Lander

Synopsis:

A new war has broken out in the Middle East between the usual suspects, but chickpeas, not bullets, are in the front line. This is a culinary war over HUMMUS. It’s a story about who owns the Middle East’s heritage- all of which is subterfuge for a bigger, bloodier picture, riddled with age-old hatreds, land and identity.

 

FIRST FOOTPRINTS

Factual – Series

Production Company: First Footprints Pty Ltd

Finance: $90,000

Writer: Stephen Kinnane

Producers/Directors: Martin Butler and Bentley Dean

Synopsis:

The untold story of 50,000 years of humanity in Australia before Captain Cook.

Over 50,000 years ago modern humans arrived in Australia, after the first open ocean crossing in history. They encountered Australia’s bizarre megafauna and spread to every corner of this vast and varied continent. They adapted to arid deserts, rainforests and glacial lakes, they survived the worst drought in history and thrived. Rock art, technological innovation, new food sources, songs, dances and trade flourished in the longest living culture on the planet. For the first time this astounding story of adaptability and continuity will be revealed on television.

 

THE ROCKET

Feature

Production Company: Red Lamp Films Pty Ltd

Finance: $180,000

Writer/Director: Kim Mordaunt

Producer: Sylvia Wilczynski

Synopsis:

A boy who is believed to bring bad luck to everyone around him leads his family and a couple of ragged misfits through Laos to find a new home. After a calamity-filled journey, to prove he’s not cursed he builds a giant rocket to enter the most lucrative but dangerous competition of the year: the Rocket Festival.

 

REDFERN NOW

TV Drama Series

Production Company: Blackfella Films Pty Ltd

Finance: $470,000

Writers: Michelle Blanchard, Jon Bell, Adrian Wills, Steven McGregor, Danielle MacLean, Jimmy McGovern

Producers: Darren Dale, Miranda Dear

Directors: TBC

Synopsis:

Nestled in the heart of Australia’s most glamorous city lies Australia’s most infamous suburb. Urban slum, Aboriginal icon and centre of black struggle and pride, or real estate goldmine? Depending on your point of view Redfern and The Block signify many different things and inspire both fear and affection. Redfern Now is the first drama series written, directed and produced by Indigenous Australians.

 

RAKE 2

TV Drama Series

Production Company: Essential Media and Entertainment

Finance: $400,000

Writers: Peter Duncan and Andrew Knight

Producer: Ian Collie

Directors: Peter Duncan, Jess Hobbs and Jeff Walker

Synopsis:

Criminal Barrister Cleaver Greene is reckless, brilliant, self destructive, funny and bloody-minded … and that’s just his personal life.

 

SUNDOWNER

Telemovie

Production Company: Cordell Jigsaw Productions & Zinc Finger Films

Finance: $85,000

Writer: Reg Cribb

Producers: Michael Cordell, Paul Bennett and Russell Vines

Director: Geoff Bennett

Synopsis:

Sundowner is a tale about two innocent men who become embroiled in one of the most famous heists in Australia’s history. It is a mysterious twenty-year saga about their fight to clear their names over a crime that has never been solved.

 

DRIPPING IN CHOCOLATE

Telemovie

Applicant: Julie McGauran and Sarah Smith

Production Company: Southern Star Entertainment Pty Ltd

Finance: $240,000

Writers: John Ridley and Sarah Smith

Producers: Julie McGauran and Sarah Smith

Director: TBC

Synopsis:

When Detective Bennett O’Mara finds a chocolate wrapper on a strangled girl it leads him to voluptuous chocolatier Juliana Lovece.  Just as this perceptive woman gets under his hardened skin, he suspects she may be at the centre of an increasing murder count.

 

MABO

Telemovie

Production Company: Tradewind Films Pty Ltd

Finance: $150,000

Writer: Sue Smith

Producers: Darren Dale and Miranda Dear

Director: Rachel Perkins

Synopsis:

This television drama tells the story of one of Australia’s national heroes: Eddie Koiki Mabo, the Torres Strait Islander who left school at fifteen, yet spearheaded the High Court challenge that once and for all overthrew the fiction of terra nullius.

 

(From a press release)

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