Australian actors Deborah Mailman and Rachel Griffiths have begun production on the final six-episode season of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s award-winning female-led political drama series “Total Control.”
With screenplays by Stuart Page, Julia Moriarty, Pip Karmel and Meyne Wyatt, season three picks up almost two years after the explosive events of the second season.
Outsider turned kingmaker, Alex Irving (Mailman), is completely at home in the nation’s capital. While Rachel Anderson (Griffiths), now an occasional ally, is threatening to upend the entire system by establishing her own political party. However, as Alex attempts to carve out a nation changing legacy, a controversy engineered by her enemies threatens to destroy her career and public reputation. In the final season, Alex must make a choice: either she can stay true to her principles and accept defeat, or she can get her hands dirty and fight back.
Directed by Wayne Blair and Jub Clerc,...
With screenplays by Stuart Page, Julia Moriarty, Pip Karmel and Meyne Wyatt, season three picks up almost two years after the explosive events of the second season.
Outsider turned kingmaker, Alex Irving (Mailman), is completely at home in the nation’s capital. While Rachel Anderson (Griffiths), now an occasional ally, is threatening to upend the entire system by establishing her own political party. However, as Alex attempts to carve out a nation changing legacy, a controversy engineered by her enemies threatens to destroy her career and public reputation. In the final season, Alex must make a choice: either she can stay true to her principles and accept defeat, or she can get her hands dirty and fight back.
Directed by Wayne Blair and Jub Clerc,...
- 6/1/2023
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
The Blue Mountains Film Festival will relocate and expand this year.
Moving to Scenic World, the festival will this year be accepting films up to 20 minutes in length.
The Festival which runs from Thursday 13 – Saturday 15 October, have also upped the kitty with $3000 in prizes to filmmakers. Each category winner will receive a ‘Yowie’, the festivals new award statuette, as designed by Blue Mountains artist Paul Begg.
“Short film submissions are being received almost daily and we have already seen some really great entries, so it looks like it’s going to be a fantastic line-up” said festival director Tom Taylor in a statement.
The judges lined up this year are Travis Konneeley, David Webster, Jane Cameron, Josef Ber and Tiriel Mora.
Submissions are now open until Friday 16 September.
For more information, visit bluemountainsfilmfestival.com...
Moving to Scenic World, the festival will this year be accepting films up to 20 minutes in length.
The Festival which runs from Thursday 13 – Saturday 15 October, have also upped the kitty with $3000 in prizes to filmmakers. Each category winner will receive a ‘Yowie’, the festivals new award statuette, as designed by Blue Mountains artist Paul Begg.
“Short film submissions are being received almost daily and we have already seen some really great entries, so it looks like it’s going to be a fantastic line-up” said festival director Tom Taylor in a statement.
The judges lined up this year are Travis Konneeley, David Webster, Jane Cameron, Josef Ber and Tiriel Mora.
Submissions are now open until Friday 16 September.
For more information, visit bluemountainsfilmfestival.com...
- 8/19/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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