The Warriors.
Filming has started in Melbourne on The Warriors, an eight-part Indigenous comedy drama for the ABC.
Lisa McCune, John Howard and Vince Colosimo will star alongside a cast of emerging Indigenous actors.
The Warriors, which explores the world of Aussie Rules, is the brainchild of Tony Briggs (The Sapphires) and Robert Connolly (Paper Planes, Barracuda).
The series has been exclusively written and directed by Indigenous Australians, including Jon Bell (Cleverman), Briggs and newcomer Tracey Rigney..
Directors include Adrian Russell Wills (Wentworth), Beck Cole (Black Comedy), Steven McGregor (Croker Island Exodus, Redfern Now), Catriona McKenzie (The Circuit, Redfern Now and The Gods of Wheat Street)..
Producers are Connolly, John Harvey and Liz Kearney, and Justin Monjo is story producer.
The Warriors follows two new Afl recruits - plucked from obscurity into fame and fortune - and two established players, who have been thrown together into a share house in Melbourne.
Filming has started in Melbourne on The Warriors, an eight-part Indigenous comedy drama for the ABC.
Lisa McCune, John Howard and Vince Colosimo will star alongside a cast of emerging Indigenous actors.
The Warriors, which explores the world of Aussie Rules, is the brainchild of Tony Briggs (The Sapphires) and Robert Connolly (Paper Planes, Barracuda).
The series has been exclusively written and directed by Indigenous Australians, including Jon Bell (Cleverman), Briggs and newcomer Tracey Rigney..
Directors include Adrian Russell Wills (Wentworth), Beck Cole (Black Comedy), Steven McGregor (Croker Island Exodus, Redfern Now), Catriona McKenzie (The Circuit, Redfern Now and The Gods of Wheat Street)..
Producers are Connolly, John Harvey and Liz Kearney, and Justin Monjo is story producer.
The Warriors follows two new Afl recruits - plucked from obscurity into fame and fortune - and two established players, who have been thrown together into a share house in Melbourne.
- 10/11/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Xenon will be releasing Prey in North America as The Outback: Australian for Fear and now a day after posting a new trailer, the film has a new official Us/Canadian one-sheet. One of the stars of the film, Natalie Bassingthwaighte, can be seen forefont as character Kate while shadowy elements make linger along the fringes. Enjoy some of the other details about the film inside.
The synopsis for Prey aka The Outback: Australian for Fear:
"In April 1987, two Americans disappeared in the Australian outback while on a camping holiday--never to be seen alive again. Their abandoned vehicles and unused supplies were found in sand dunes near an Aboriginal sacred site. Twenty years later, three couples set out to the same desert dunes for a weekend of fun and unluckily become stranded in the same area as the two campers twenty years earlier. As they encounter the horrors of the haunted Australian outback,...
The synopsis for Prey aka The Outback: Australian for Fear:
"In April 1987, two Americans disappeared in the Australian outback while on a camping holiday--never to be seen alive again. Their abandoned vehicles and unused supplies were found in sand dunes near an Aboriginal sacred site. Twenty years later, three couples set out to the same desert dunes for a weekend of fun and unluckily become stranded in the same area as the two campers twenty years earlier. As they encounter the horrors of the haunted Australian outback,...
- 5/20/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Prey or as the North Americans call the film The Outback: Australian for Fear will have a showing in Las Vegas, Nevada June 23rd at the Palms and the film also has a new trailer. In this latest clip Poker phenom' Joe Hachem can be seen doing what he does best, playing onine poker. As well, Natalie Bassingthwaighte as Kate goes on the run from an unknown assailant as the desert dunes come alive with a true tale involving the disappearance of two Americans from 1987. Have a look at the clip that is often funny, sometimes dramatic and very horrific all the way through.
The synopsis for Prey aka The Outback: Australian for Fear:
"In April 1987, two Americans disappeared in the Australian outback while on a camping holiday--never to be seen alive again. Their abandoned vehicles and unused supplies were found in sand dunes near an Aboriginal sacred site. Twenty years later,...
The synopsis for Prey aka The Outback: Australian for Fear:
"In April 1987, two Americans disappeared in the Australian outback while on a camping holiday--never to be seen alive again. Their abandoned vehicles and unused supplies were found in sand dunes near an Aboriginal sacred site. Twenty years later,...
- 5/20/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Two things strike me as funny about the trailer for The Outback , the Aussie import formerly known as Prey . One, the end of the trailer says "The Outback: Australian for Fear," planting tongue firmly in cheek. Secondly, as the ensemble cast is identified with quick cuts and the actor's names, Joe Hachem is seen sitting at a computer looking intense. The trailer then cuts to him playing solitaire. That's the way you sell us on this character? Maybe he's the comedic relief, but still... Anyway, Xenon Pictures has picked the film up for U.S. distribution and a DVD release is planned for July 13. Jesse Johnson, Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Ben Kermode co-star.
- 5/19/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
A film we've been following for quite sometime is the Australian horror film Prey which even was praised for leaving a heavy lesbian scene intact. The latest controversy comes in the new trailer, which doesn't display a director. The IMDb page now lists Oscar D'Roccster as the man behind the camera. Interesting. In the film, three couples, one from the USA and two from Australia, are about to learn the horrible truth about what happens when your 4Wd holiday goes horribly wrong. In the desert, in the night, in the dark. Jesse Johnson, Natalie Bassingthwaighte, Ben Kermode, Natalie Walker and Christian Clark all star.
- 12/4/2008
- bloody-disgusting.com
In addition to the two trailers we introduced you to in October , a new preview has appeared online for the Australian supernatural romp Prey . And it appears there's something amiss going on behind-the-scenes on the film. At the end of this latest trailer, the credits block is missing a "directed by." A quick gander over at the film's Imdb page tells us an Oscar D'Roccster is now responsible for the film. Up until two months ago, the director was George Miller - the one responsible for The Neverending Story II , not of Mad Max and Babe fame. D'Roccster? This mystery figure has no credits to his name. Perhaps Miller wanted no connection to the final product. Written by John Soto, Prey stars Jesse Johnson, Natalie Bassingthwaighte and Ben Kermode....
- 12/4/2008
- shocktillyoudrop.com
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