For producer Hannah Ngo and writer-director Ab Morrison, crafting Sbs series Iggy & Ace was an exercise in balancing light and darkness; saying something meaningful while also making it entertaining.
The 6 x 10 minute Perth-shot dramedy, premiering today on Sbs On Demand, follows two young, gay best friends who live, work and play together, inseparable in every way.
When Ace, played by Josh Virgona, starts to suffer debilitating panic attacks when hungover, he winds up at a gay chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous determined to get sober.
Iggy, portrayed by Sara West, is horrified, convinced that her friend has been indoctrinated into a religious cult, and views his rejection of their shared lifestyle as a rejection of her. Stung, she does everything she can to disrupt Ace’s recovery and keep her best friend close.
Joining West and Virgona are Roz Hammond, who plays Gwen, leader of ‘gay AA’; Joanna Tu, playing Justine,...
The 6 x 10 minute Perth-shot dramedy, premiering today on Sbs On Demand, follows two young, gay best friends who live, work and play together, inseparable in every way.
When Ace, played by Josh Virgona, starts to suffer debilitating panic attacks when hungover, he winds up at a gay chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous determined to get sober.
Iggy, portrayed by Sara West, is horrified, convinced that her friend has been indoctrinated into a religious cult, and views his rejection of their shared lifestyle as a rejection of her. Stung, she does everything she can to disrupt Ace’s recovery and keep her best friend close.
Joining West and Virgona are Roz Hammond, who plays Gwen, leader of ‘gay AA’; Joanna Tu, playing Justine,...
- 9/9/2021
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Exploring friendship, addiction and recovery through a queer lens, Iggy & Ace premieres on Sbs On Demand September 9.
The 6 x 10 minute series follows two young, gay best friends who live, work and play together, inseparable in every way. But when Ace starts to suffer debilitating panic attacks when hungover, he winds up at a gay chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous determined to get sober. Iggy is horrified, convinced that her friend has been indoctrinated into a religious cult, and views his rejection of their shared lifestyle as a rejection of her. Stung, Iggy does everything she can to disrupt his recovery and keep her best friend close, begging the question: Can Ace’s sobriety and his friendship with Iggy co-exist?
Sara West is Iggy and Waapa graduate Josh Virgona is Ace, in his first television role. Joining them are Roz Hammond, Joanna Tu, Dalip Sondhi, Liam Graham and new talent Aiden Hawke.
The 6 x 10 minute series follows two young, gay best friends who live, work and play together, inseparable in every way. But when Ace starts to suffer debilitating panic attacks when hungover, he winds up at a gay chapter of Alcoholics Anonymous determined to get sober. Iggy is horrified, convinced that her friend has been indoctrinated into a religious cult, and views his rejection of their shared lifestyle as a rejection of her. Stung, Iggy does everything she can to disrupt his recovery and keep her best friend close, begging the question: Can Ace’s sobriety and his friendship with Iggy co-exist?
Sara West is Iggy and Waapa graduate Josh Virgona is Ace, in his first television role. Joining them are Roz Hammond, Joanna Tu, Dalip Sondhi, Liam Graham and new talent Aiden Hawke.
- 8/9/2021
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
A story of toxic masculinity in regional Australia has undoubted relevance in the #MeToo era, but the journey of Julius Telmer’s Greenfield is one that well predates the movement.
Shot eight years ago in the Wa wheatbelt town of Merredin, the drama/thriller stars Ethan Tomas stars as James, a young man returning to the titular town to win back his former girlfriend, Kelly.
Tensions soon explode when Kelly’s brother Michael tells James a volatile secret, which then goes on to cast a dark shadow over the small town when it is eventually revealed.
The film is produced by Daniel Tenni, Mikkel Skov, and Robert Livings and stars Liam Graham, and Marthe Snorresdotter Rovik.
Greenfield had its theatrical premiere at The Backlot Perth this week via Halo Films, with the hybrid venue also doubling as a post-production studio for the project via relationships with Wa’s Soundbyte studio and Sandbox Productions.
Shot eight years ago in the Wa wheatbelt town of Merredin, the drama/thriller stars Ethan Tomas stars as James, a young man returning to the titular town to win back his former girlfriend, Kelly.
Tensions soon explode when Kelly’s brother Michael tells James a volatile secret, which then goes on to cast a dark shadow over the small town when it is eventually revealed.
The film is produced by Daniel Tenni, Mikkel Skov, and Robert Livings and stars Liam Graham, and Marthe Snorresdotter Rovik.
Greenfield had its theatrical premiere at The Backlot Perth this week via Halo Films, with the hybrid venue also doubling as a post-production studio for the project via relationships with Wa’s Soundbyte studio and Sandbox Productions.
- 4/23/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Theatrical distribution has been given a vote of confidence by Western Australia’s Halo Films, which continues to provide a path towards cinematic screenings for productions within the state.
Launched last September, the boutique distributor is designed to support Wa filmmakers by releasing films and documentaries that don’t have an existing distribution deal or theatrical release in place.
Managing director Ian Hale also operates the Back Lot Perth – a purpose-built private screening room that became home to Halo’s inaugural release, Steven J. Mihaljevich’s The Xrossing, last year and will screen Julius Telmer’s Greenfield next month.
The venue has also doubled as a post-production studio that has helped put the finishing touches on both films via relationships with Wa’s Soundbyte studio and Sandbox Productions.
Having spent nearly three decades in the industry, during which he has worked at Paramount Pictures, Transmission Films, Universal, and Dreamworks, Hale...
Launched last September, the boutique distributor is designed to support Wa filmmakers by releasing films and documentaries that don’t have an existing distribution deal or theatrical release in place.
Managing director Ian Hale also operates the Back Lot Perth – a purpose-built private screening room that became home to Halo’s inaugural release, Steven J. Mihaljevich’s The Xrossing, last year and will screen Julius Telmer’s Greenfield next month.
The venue has also doubled as a post-production studio that has helped put the finishing touches on both films via relationships with Wa’s Soundbyte studio and Sandbox Productions.
Having spent nearly three decades in the industry, during which he has worked at Paramount Pictures, Transmission Films, Universal, and Dreamworks, Hale...
- 3/10/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
‘Pimped’
David Barker’s psychological thriller Pimped, which explores what might happen if two men lured a woman who proved to be stronger, smarter and more cunning than them, won the Australian feature award at Monster Fest: The Homecoming.
Staged at Cinema Nova from November 22-25, the seventh edition of Monster Fest drew nearly 2,900 patrons, a record for the event.
The Golden Monster award for best feature went to director Jonas Åkerlund’s Lords of Chaos, which is set in Oslo in 1987 and stars Rory Culkin as a teenager who forms the aptly-titled black metal band Mayhem with his equally fanatical mates. They begin burning down churches throughout the countryside and stealing tombstones for their record store, leading to violence. It has yet to find a local distributor.
Robbie Studsor’s Burning Kiss, the saga of a detective (Richard Mellik) who seeks vengeance from a hit-and-run that killed his wife and left him wheelchair-bound,...
David Barker’s psychological thriller Pimped, which explores what might happen if two men lured a woman who proved to be stronger, smarter and more cunning than them, won the Australian feature award at Monster Fest: The Homecoming.
Staged at Cinema Nova from November 22-25, the seventh edition of Monster Fest drew nearly 2,900 patrons, a record for the event.
The Golden Monster award for best feature went to director Jonas Åkerlund’s Lords of Chaos, which is set in Oslo in 1987 and stars Rory Culkin as a teenager who forms the aptly-titled black metal band Mayhem with his equally fanatical mates. They begin burning down churches throughout the countryside and stealing tombstones for their record store, leading to violence. It has yet to find a local distributor.
Robbie Studsor’s Burning Kiss, the saga of a detective (Richard Mellik) who seeks vengeance from a hit-and-run that killed his wife and left him wheelchair-bound,...
- 11/26/2018
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
‘Lords of Chaos.’
The organisers of Monster Fest aim to parlay the brand into a theatrical distribution gateway for Australian and international genre films.
Monster Films has successfully trialed the concept with Mandy, Panos Cosmatos’ neo-noir horror movie which it sub-licensed from Madman Entertainment.
Next year the distributor will release Luke Sparke’s Occupation: Rainfall, a sci-fi thriller which stars Crazy Rich Asians’ Ken Jeong, Temuera Morrison, Dan Ewing, Stephany Jacobsen, Aaron Jeffery and Zac Garred.
Monster’s Grant Hardie developed a relationship with Sparke after staging sold-out special event screenings for Occupation.
“We want to turn the Monster Fest brand into a legitimate theatrical pathway with a cinema network consisting of as many locations as we can secure to build audiences,” Hardie tells If. “Genre films are under-represented in cinemas.”
While he has no titles lined up to release apart from the Occupation sequel, he is open to talking to producers.
The organisers of Monster Fest aim to parlay the brand into a theatrical distribution gateway for Australian and international genre films.
Monster Films has successfully trialed the concept with Mandy, Panos Cosmatos’ neo-noir horror movie which it sub-licensed from Madman Entertainment.
Next year the distributor will release Luke Sparke’s Occupation: Rainfall, a sci-fi thriller which stars Crazy Rich Asians’ Ken Jeong, Temuera Morrison, Dan Ewing, Stephany Jacobsen, Aaron Jeffery and Zac Garred.
Monster’s Grant Hardie developed a relationship with Sparke after staging sold-out special event screenings for Occupation.
“We want to turn the Monster Fest brand into a legitimate theatrical pathway with a cinema network consisting of as many locations as we can secure to build audiences,” Hardie tells If. “Genre films are under-represented in cinemas.”
While he has no titles lined up to release apart from the Occupation sequel, he is open to talking to producers.
- 10/11/2018
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Australia is not where you’d expect to find a mix of Southern Gothic, surrealism, pop art and the nouvelle vague but it’s all here in the trailer for Burning Kiss.
Devilworks has boarded the feature film and will start selling it at Tiff, ahead of its Australian premiere at the Monster Fest Travelling Sideshow in Perth.
The David Lynch-esque film centers around the unexpected arrival of a stranger who implicates a father and daughter in a crime, complicating their relationship. It stars Liam Graham (Hounds of Love) and Alyson Walker (Selfie From Hell) and was directed by newcomer Robbie Studsor
Samantha Richardson, President at Devilworks said, “We are thrilled to be onboard, Burning Kiss is an artistic, bold and down-right gritty tale, told through a colourful noir lens.”...
Devilworks has boarded the feature film and will start selling it at Tiff, ahead of its Australian premiere at the Monster Fest Travelling Sideshow in Perth.
The David Lynch-esque film centers around the unexpected arrival of a stranger who implicates a father and daughter in a crime, complicating their relationship. It stars Liam Graham (Hounds of Love) and Alyson Walker (Selfie From Hell) and was directed by newcomer Robbie Studsor
Samantha Richardson, President at Devilworks said, “We are thrilled to be onboard, Burning Kiss is an artistic, bold and down-right gritty tale, told through a colourful noir lens.”...
- 9/6/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Burning Kiss, Killer Kate! and Odds Are all join the UK sales outfit.
UK genre sales outfit Devilworks has added three titles to its slate ahead of next month’s Toronto Film Festival (September 6-16).
The company has boarded international rights to writer-director Elliot Feld’s feature debut Killer Kate!
Set during Halloween, the film centres two sisters who re-unite for a bachelorette party that turns into a night of bloody mayhem. Danielle Burgess and Tiffany Shepis star, with Alexandra Feld co-starring and co-producing and Lawrence Feld executive producing. Freestyle Digital Media will release the title in the Us to time with the October festivities.
UK genre sales outfit Devilworks has added three titles to its slate ahead of next month’s Toronto Film Festival (September 6-16).
The company has boarded international rights to writer-director Elliot Feld’s feature debut Killer Kate!
Set during Halloween, the film centres two sisters who re-unite for a bachelorette party that turns into a night of bloody mayhem. Danielle Burgess and Tiffany Shepis star, with Alexandra Feld co-starring and co-producing and Lawrence Feld executive producing. Freestyle Digital Media will release the title in the Us to time with the October festivities.
- 8/17/2018
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
Ben C. Lucas is injecting virtual reality directly into people’s minds with OtherLife, which premiered at the Sydney Film Festival this past June. Thanks to regular tipster Fabien M., we have some new images from the sci-fi pic starring Jessica De Gouw, Thomas Cocquerel, and Liam Graham. In the film, “Ren Amari is the driven […]...
- 7/11/2017
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
The Legend of Gavin and the New Best Mate cast.
.
Mandy McElhinney and Adam Zwar have joined the cast of Perth Production company Mad Kids' new ABC half-hour pilot The Legend of Gavin Tanner..
Originally a 5-part web series, The Legend of Gavin Tanner is set to make the leap from YouTube to TV having been commissioned for ABC Comedy Showroom, the network.s primetime comedy pilot season, which kicks off this Wednesday April 27 and runs across six Wednesdays.
ABC Comedy Showroom has collected Australia.s top comic talent for six half hour pilots, each the first episode of a brand new sitcom..
ABC audiences will be given the opportunity to vote on which they would like to return as full series. The pilot season is a joint initiative with Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria, Screen Nsw and ScreenWest.
The pilot, entitled:.The Legend of Gavin and...
.
Mandy McElhinney and Adam Zwar have joined the cast of Perth Production company Mad Kids' new ABC half-hour pilot The Legend of Gavin Tanner..
Originally a 5-part web series, The Legend of Gavin Tanner is set to make the leap from YouTube to TV having been commissioned for ABC Comedy Showroom, the network.s primetime comedy pilot season, which kicks off this Wednesday April 27 and runs across six Wednesdays.
ABC Comedy Showroom has collected Australia.s top comic talent for six half hour pilots, each the first episode of a brand new sitcom..
ABC audiences will be given the opportunity to vote on which they would like to return as full series. The pilot season is a joint initiative with Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria, Screen Nsw and ScreenWest.
The pilot, entitled:.The Legend of Gavin and...
- 4/26/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Mad Kids to produce half hour ABC pilot of web series The Legend of Gavin Tanner
.
The ABC has commissioned West Australian production company Mad Kids to produce their first TV pilot adapted from web series The Legend of Gavin Tanner.
The half hour pilot, which has started production in Perth, is part of the network's new primetime comedy season, ABC Comedy Showroom.
ABC Comedy Showroom has collected Australia.s top comic talent for six pilots, each the first episode of a brand new sitcom..
ABC audiences will be given the opportunity to vote on which they would like to return as full series..
The pilot season is a joint initiative with Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria, Screen Nsw and ScreenWest.
From Perth-based production company Mad Kids, The Legend of Gavin Tanner pilot is written and directed by Matt Lovkis and Henry Inglis and produced by Lauren Elliott.
.
The ABC has commissioned West Australian production company Mad Kids to produce their first TV pilot adapted from web series The Legend of Gavin Tanner.
The half hour pilot, which has started production in Perth, is part of the network's new primetime comedy season, ABC Comedy Showroom.
ABC Comedy Showroom has collected Australia.s top comic talent for six pilots, each the first episode of a brand new sitcom..
ABC audiences will be given the opportunity to vote on which they would like to return as full series..
The pilot season is a joint initiative with Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria, Screen Nsw and ScreenWest.
From Perth-based production company Mad Kids, The Legend of Gavin Tanner pilot is written and directed by Matt Lovkis and Henry Inglis and produced by Lauren Elliott.
- 12/14/2015
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Documentary musical Prison Songs and animated TV series God Squad each won three trophies at the 27th annual Wa Screen Awards.
Writer-director Jeffory Asselin.s Pinch was the surprise winner of. best feature film . drama, edging out Kill Me Three Times,. Paper Planes and The Reckoning.
The film revolves around a light-fingered teen who attempts to rip off a major drug syndicate to pay for his mother's life saving surgery.
Producer/director Lauren Brunswick received the $5,000 McKenna Hampton Young Filmmaker of the Year award.
Presented by Fti, the awards were handed out at the Heath Ledger Theatre on June 29, hosted by comedian Joel Creasey.
The Beyond West-produced Prison Songs by Kelrick Martin and Harry Bardwell took the prizes for best TV production . factual, best long form editing and sound. Martin also won the award for best long form direction..
God Squad by Troy Zafer and Nicholas Kempt was named best animation,...
Writer-director Jeffory Asselin.s Pinch was the surprise winner of. best feature film . drama, edging out Kill Me Three Times,. Paper Planes and The Reckoning.
The film revolves around a light-fingered teen who attempts to rip off a major drug syndicate to pay for his mother's life saving surgery.
Producer/director Lauren Brunswick received the $5,000 McKenna Hampton Young Filmmaker of the Year award.
Presented by Fti, the awards were handed out at the Heath Ledger Theatre on June 29, hosted by comedian Joel Creasey.
The Beyond West-produced Prison Songs by Kelrick Martin and Harry Bardwell took the prizes for best TV production . factual, best long form editing and sound. Martin also won the award for best long form direction..
God Squad by Troy Zafer and Nicholas Kempt was named best animation,...
- 6/30/2015
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Following May screenings of their giallo-inspired feature Sororal at the Fantaspoa Film Festival in Porto Alegre, Brazil, the team at Nakatomi Pictures announce the release of the film's soundtrack, marking the milestone with the unveiling of the official poster artwork.
From the Press Release:
In aspiring to produce Australia’s first neo-giallo thriller, writer-director Sam Barrett was aware from the outset that the score would be critical to successfully creating the surreal parallel universe in Sororal.
He put the challenge in front of composer Christopher de Groot.
“A lot has been said about the beautiful imagery in hallmark giallo films, but there is no over-estimating the importance of music in the genre. The best giallo scores can take you away to a strange dream world that is beautiful, erotic, and frightening, a world which Chris has definitely sculpted for Sororal,” says Barrett. “True, we used a dizzying array of references as a starting point,...
From the Press Release:
In aspiring to produce Australia’s first neo-giallo thriller, writer-director Sam Barrett was aware from the outset that the score would be critical to successfully creating the surreal parallel universe in Sororal.
He put the challenge in front of composer Christopher de Groot.
“A lot has been said about the beautiful imagery in hallmark giallo films, but there is no over-estimating the importance of music in the genre. The best giallo scores can take you away to a strange dream world that is beautiful, erotic, and frightening, a world which Chris has definitely sculpted for Sororal,” says Barrett. “True, we used a dizzying array of references as a starting point,...
- 7/11/2014
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The Burning Kiss is an upcoming Australian thriller written and directed by Robbie Studsor, who previously co-wrote the thriller No Through Road.
The official description of the film reads:
A hallucinogenic summer noir cocktail spiked with suspense is concocted as the unexpected arrival of a stranger ignites an inferno of secrets and guilt, complicating the relationship between a father and his daughter.
The film was shot in Perth, Australia and is also described as a cross between Claude Chabrol, Mario Bava, and Kenneth Anger. It stars Liam Graham, Alyson Walker, Richard Mellick, Christie Sistrunk, and Nina Deasley.
The Burning Kiss photo gallery:...
The official description of the film reads:
A hallucinogenic summer noir cocktail spiked with suspense is concocted as the unexpected arrival of a stranger ignites an inferno of secrets and guilt, complicating the relationship between a father and his daughter.
The film was shot in Perth, Australia and is also described as a cross between Claude Chabrol, Mario Bava, and Kenneth Anger. It stars Liam Graham, Alyson Walker, Richard Mellick, Christie Sistrunk, and Nina Deasley.
The Burning Kiss photo gallery:...
- 12/10/2013
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
Sororal is an Australian giallo-inspired movie directed by Sam Barrett, and after two and a half years of post-production, it's finally set to make its highly anticipated debut at Melbourne's Monsterfest 2013.
From the Press Release
The team at Nakatomi Pictures is very pleased to announce the world premiere this month of their genre-bending feature Sororal, Australia’s first giallo-inspired thriller, at the country’s premier film festival for lovers of contemporary and classic genre, Melbourne’s Monsterfest 2013.
The November 24th screening will be followed by a Q&A session with key team members including director Sam Barrett and cast members Amanda Woodhams and Liam Graham.
A heady whirlwind of genetic experimentation, mind control, telekinetic power struggles, and twisted art revolve around Sororal’s heroine, Cassie (Woodhams), a troubled artist who tries to make sense of her vivid, violent dreams by committing her visions to canvas.
The film’s two-and-a-half-year journey...
From the Press Release
The team at Nakatomi Pictures is very pleased to announce the world premiere this month of their genre-bending feature Sororal, Australia’s first giallo-inspired thriller, at the country’s premier film festival for lovers of contemporary and classic genre, Melbourne’s Monsterfest 2013.
The November 24th screening will be followed by a Q&A session with key team members including director Sam Barrett and cast members Amanda Woodhams and Liam Graham.
A heady whirlwind of genetic experimentation, mind control, telekinetic power struggles, and twisted art revolve around Sororal’s heroine, Cassie (Woodhams), a troubled artist who tries to make sense of her vivid, violent dreams by committing her visions to canvas.
The film’s two-and-a-half-year journey...
- 11/13/2013
- by Scott Hallam
- DreadCentral.com
We’re back with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes a call for entries for Scream Factory’s 2013 Mini-Movie Massacre, a trailer for Alice D with Kane Hodder, details on a horror-based game show called Release the Hounds, video highlights of The Walking Dead‘s Norman Reedus’s interview with Conan O’Brien, and much more:
Scream Factory’s 2013 Mini-Movie Massacre Call for Entries: “Scream Factory, the premiere horror genre home entertainment provider, announced today the launch of its Mini-movie Massacre horror short film & video contest to be held on Scream Factory’s official YouTube channel Scream Factory TV. The call for entries is now open starting, October 31 through the deadline of November 17.
Presented by Scream Factory, the 2013 Mini-movie Massacre was created to shine the spotlights on some of today’s best independent horror short films and videos,...
Scream Factory’s 2013 Mini-Movie Massacre Call for Entries: “Scream Factory, the premiere horror genre home entertainment provider, announced today the launch of its Mini-movie Massacre horror short film & video contest to be held on Scream Factory’s official YouTube channel Scream Factory TV. The call for entries is now open starting, October 31 through the deadline of November 17.
Presented by Scream Factory, the 2013 Mini-movie Massacre was created to shine the spotlights on some of today’s best independent horror short films and videos,...
- 11/3/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
You only hurt the ones you love! Thus reads the tagline from Sororal, a film from Nakatomi Pictures. Sororal is what many consider the first attempt at an Australian neo gaillo horror film, and is aiming for completion later this year before it reaches the festival circuit. Inspired by the Italian genre of crime and mystery in literature and film (or giallo), which became synonymous with the pulp of the past and with such luminaries as Alfred Hitchcock and Raymond Chandler, Sororal is trying to bring that type of thriller back to audiences around the world.
We have a new teaser, entitled “Visions,” below, as well as some information about its cast, crew and the plot. Sororal looks genuinely creepy cool, so we’ll be keeping tabs on this one as we learn more.
Summary Info:
Sororal neo giallo horror, 105 mins in post-production for completion in September 2012 $1 million budget shot on Red One in Perth,...
We have a new teaser, entitled “Visions,” below, as well as some information about its cast, crew and the plot. Sororal looks genuinely creepy cool, so we’ll be keeping tabs on this one as we learn more.
Summary Info:
Sororal neo giallo horror, 105 mins in post-production for completion in September 2012 $1 million budget shot on Red One in Perth,...
- 10/5/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
A short while ago we got the first details on a new thriller coming out of Australia courtesy of Nakatomi Pictures, Sororal, and now a second teaser trailer for the film has arrived.
The neo-giallo Sororal was written by Sam Barrett and Robbie Studsor, directed by Sam Barrett, shot and edited by Ivan Davidov, and produced by David Karsten. The key cast members are Amanda Woodhams, Liam Graham, Nicola Bartlett, Jeremy Levi, and Vito De Francesco.
Synopsis:
Cassie is tormented by visions of murder. Terrifying images flood her dreams and attack her waking hours. Her dreams are her curse and keep her isolated from the everyday world. Cassie's life is thrown into disarray when a mysterious detective comes to her with a bombshell: He tells her that her visions are depictions of real murders, murders that she couldn’t possibly have seen. Cassie’s pain now has a face, and...
The neo-giallo Sororal was written by Sam Barrett and Robbie Studsor, directed by Sam Barrett, shot and edited by Ivan Davidov, and produced by David Karsten. The key cast members are Amanda Woodhams, Liam Graham, Nicola Bartlett, Jeremy Levi, and Vito De Francesco.
Synopsis:
Cassie is tormented by visions of murder. Terrifying images flood her dreams and attack her waking hours. Her dreams are her curse and keep her isolated from the everyday world. Cassie's life is thrown into disarray when a mysterious detective comes to her with a bombshell: He tells her that her visions are depictions of real murders, murders that she couldn’t possibly have seen. Cassie’s pain now has a face, and...
- 10/5/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
Word of a new thriller coming out of Australia landed in our inbox recently, and once we got a few more details, of course we had to share them with you! Read on for the first word about and a teaser trailer for Sororal from Nakatomi Pictures.
The film is close to complete and was written by Sam Barrett and Robbie Studsor, directed by Sam Barrett, shot and edited by Ivan Davidov, and produced by David Karsten. The key cast members are Amanda Woodhams, Liam Graham, Nicola Bartlett, Jeremy Levi, and Vito De Francesco.
Synopsis:
Cassie is tormented by visions of murder. Terrifying images flood her dreams and attack her waking hours. Her dreams are her curse and keep her isolated from the everyday world. Cassie's life is thrown into disarray when a mysterious detective comes to her with a bombshell: He tells her that her visions are depictions of real murders,...
The film is close to complete and was written by Sam Barrett and Robbie Studsor, directed by Sam Barrett, shot and edited by Ivan Davidov, and produced by David Karsten. The key cast members are Amanda Woodhams, Liam Graham, Nicola Bartlett, Jeremy Levi, and Vito De Francesco.
Synopsis:
Cassie is tormented by visions of murder. Terrifying images flood her dreams and attack her waking hours. Her dreams are her curse and keep her isolated from the everyday world. Cassie's life is thrown into disarray when a mysterious detective comes to her with a bombshell: He tells her that her visions are depictions of real murders,...
- 9/29/2012
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.