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The Longest Weekend FilmInk Review

By Nadine Whitney. A wonderful and meaningful family drama that embraces the nature of truth telling – $17.50/$20. Molly Haddon’s The Longest Weekend can best be described as a Trojan Horse film. The work pulls you in with the promise of one kind of experience but leaves you with something quite different. What it does deliver is an excellent family drama and coming-of-age story for a set of alienated siblings who learn through each other and their pasts when the right time is to just say “enough” to the various factors playing havoc on their lives.

Australian director Craig Boreham’s “Lonesome” to be launched at Berlin by M-Appeal

The new Australian feature film “Lonesome”, from director Craig Boreham, has been acquired for world sales by the international film sales outfit M-Appeal and will be launched at the upcoming European Film Market in Berlin. “Lonesome” tells the story of Casey (Josh Lavery), a country lad running from a small-town scandal who finds himself down […]

Indie Family Drama The Longest Weekend Wraps in Sydney

Tender new family drama The Longest Weekend, starring rising talent Mia Artemis (Sweet Tooth, Pieces of Her), wraps production in Sydney. Production has wrapped on the independent family drama The Longest Weekend, the first feature film from emerging director Molly Haddon in collaboration with writer/producer Jorrden Daley and producer Rebecca Yates.  The Longest Weekend tells […]

Indie queer feature film Lonesome (Dir. Craig Boreham) starts shooting in Sydney

LONESOME Unflinching new feature Lonesome, from Director Craig Boreham, beginsfilming in Sydney. Shooting has begun in Sydney on the independent feature Lonesome, the second feature film from writer, director Craig Boreham following his acclaimed feature debut Teenage Kicks which is now streaming on Netflix Australia. Lonesome is the story of Casey, a closeted country lad […]

Amin Palangi’s ‘Tennessine’ begins filming in NSW

TENNESSINE, a new Australian feature film, is currently in production inSydney and regional New South Wales.The film is directed by award-winning Australian-Iranian filmmaker Amin Palangi (Love Marriage in Kabul) and written by and starring AACTA Award winner Osamah Sami (Ali’s Wedding).TENNESSINE is a psychological drama following Arash (Osamah Sami), named after the Persian mythical archer, […]