In a world where years of incompetent, regulatory policies in California have caused disastrous wildfires throughout the state, the science fiction feature "2067" written and directed by Seth Larney, is the new 'climate change' themed, time travel feature starring Kodi Smit-McPhee, Ryan Kwanten and Leeanna Walsman, releasing October 2, 2020:
"...'2067', follows one man's journey to the future to save a dying world..."
Cast also includes Deborah Mailman, Sana'a Shaik, Finn Little, Damian Walshe-Howling, Andy McPhee, Aaron Glenane, Matt Testro, Rachael Wegener, Natasha Wanganeen and Checc Musolino.
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"...'2067', follows one man's journey to the future to save a dying world..."
Cast also includes Deborah Mailman, Sana'a Shaik, Finn Little, Damian Walshe-Howling, Andy McPhee, Aaron Glenane, Matt Testro, Rachael Wegener, Natasha Wanganeen and Checc Musolino.
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- 9/10/2020
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
Kate Fox.
After serving as location coordinator on Stan’s The Gloaming and location manager on season 4 of the ABC’s Rosehaven, Kate Fox aims to take her career to the next level with two comedy webseries.
Screen Tasmania is funding the development of Gasp, with Rosehaven’s Shaun Wilson attached to direct, and Papped.
Fox, a former journalist at Pacific Magazines, has written a rough Bible/series outline for Gasp (6 x 8′), which stands for Grammar and Spelling Police.
The plot centres on a a fictional task force within the real police, who enforce the correct use of the English language. Wilson will also be part of the writing team together with Ben Morton, Emesha Rudolf and Pip Kennedy.
Papped (6 x 5′) will star Jane Hamilton-Foster as Jane, a paparazzi photographer in a male-dominated industry. She’s also an actor waiting for her big break.
Post-covid-19, Tasmania becomes a bucket list travel destination,...
After serving as location coordinator on Stan’s The Gloaming and location manager on season 4 of the ABC’s Rosehaven, Kate Fox aims to take her career to the next level with two comedy webseries.
Screen Tasmania is funding the development of Gasp, with Rosehaven’s Shaun Wilson attached to direct, and Papped.
Fox, a former journalist at Pacific Magazines, has written a rough Bible/series outline for Gasp (6 x 8′), which stands for Grammar and Spelling Police.
The plot centres on a a fictional task force within the real police, who enforce the correct use of the English language. Wilson will also be part of the writing team together with Ben Morton, Emesha Rudolf and Pip Kennedy.
Papped (6 x 5′) will star Jane Hamilton-Foster as Jane, a paparazzi photographer in a male-dominated industry. She’s also an actor waiting for her big break.
Post-covid-19, Tasmania becomes a bucket list travel destination,...
- 6/22/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
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