Luke Eve’s romantic drama I Met a Girl will be released as a Netflix Original film in Australia and New Zealand next month after being acquired by the streamer.
Scripted Glen Dolman, the plot follows Devon, a 20-something aspiring musician with schizophrenia, who relies on his older brother Nick to get by. On a downward spiral, Devon is saved by Lucy – a mysterious girl who is just as impulsive and romantic as he is.
When she vanishes, leaving him with a note to ‘meet me in Sydney,’ he sets out on a cross-country journey to find the girl of his dreams… who may just be in his head.
The cast includes Brenton Thwaites, Lily Sullivan, Joel Jackson, Zahra Newman, and Peter Rowsthorn.
I Met a Girl was produced by Adam Dolman and co-produced by Melissa Kelly and Ryan Hodgson, with Timothy White, Tait Brady, Roger Savage, James Norrie, and...
Scripted Glen Dolman, the plot follows Devon, a 20-something aspiring musician with schizophrenia, who relies on his older brother Nick to get by. On a downward spiral, Devon is saved by Lucy – a mysterious girl who is just as impulsive and romantic as he is.
When she vanishes, leaving him with a note to ‘meet me in Sydney,’ he sets out on a cross-country journey to find the girl of his dreams… who may just be in his head.
The cast includes Brenton Thwaites, Lily Sullivan, Joel Jackson, Zahra Newman, and Peter Rowsthorn.
I Met a Girl was produced by Adam Dolman and co-produced by Melissa Kelly and Ryan Hodgson, with Timothy White, Tait Brady, Roger Savage, James Norrie, and...
- 3/21/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Lily Sullivan in ‘I Met a Girl.’
Gravitas Ventures will launch Luke Eve’s romantic drama I Met a Girl in the US as a Premium VOD release on September 11, followed a month later by VOD on a dozen digital platforms.
The original plan was a cinema release for the film starring Brenton Thwaites, Lily Sullivan, Joel Jackson, Peter Rowsthorn and Zahra Newman.
But in light of widespread cinema closures, producer Adam Dolman tells If: “Gravitas wanted to release the film as soon as possible to take advantage of the growth in the VOD business.”
Scripted by Adam’s brother Glen Dolman (Bloom), the plot follows Thwaites’ Devon, a 20-something aspiring musician with schizophrenia, who relies on his older brother Nick (Jackson) to get by. On a downward spiral, Devon is saved by Sullivan’s Lucy – a mysterious girl who is just as impulsive and romantic as he is.
When she vanishes,...
Gravitas Ventures will launch Luke Eve’s romantic drama I Met a Girl in the US as a Premium VOD release on September 11, followed a month later by VOD on a dozen digital platforms.
The original plan was a cinema release for the film starring Brenton Thwaites, Lily Sullivan, Joel Jackson, Peter Rowsthorn and Zahra Newman.
But in light of widespread cinema closures, producer Adam Dolman tells If: “Gravitas wanted to release the film as soon as possible to take advantage of the growth in the VOD business.”
Scripted by Adam’s brother Glen Dolman (Bloom), the plot follows Thwaites’ Devon, a 20-something aspiring musician with schizophrenia, who relies on his older brother Nick (Jackson) to get by. On a downward spiral, Devon is saved by Sullivan’s Lucy – a mysterious girl who is just as impulsive and romantic as he is.
When she vanishes,...
- 9/4/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Tristram Baumber.
Tristram Baumber studied English and creative writing at the University of Wollongong with the aim of making a living as a screenwriter.
That was 20 years ago. Since then his life and career have taken several twists and turns – but he is now reaping the rewards of persistence and determination.
“It took me a long time to get good at writing,” he tells If. The turning point came in March 2017 when Aquarius Films’ Polly Staniford and Angie Fielder hired him as an in-house writer.
He had been working with the producers on several projects including a rom-com feature and they were able to put him on staff thanks to a grant from Screen Australia’s Enterprise People program.
For the next two years he worked on multiple projects including the second season of Matt Okine’s Stan sitcom The Other Guy and The Unlisted, an action sci-fi thriller created...
Tristram Baumber studied English and creative writing at the University of Wollongong with the aim of making a living as a screenwriter.
That was 20 years ago. Since then his life and career have taken several twists and turns – but he is now reaping the rewards of persistence and determination.
“It took me a long time to get good at writing,” he tells If. The turning point came in March 2017 when Aquarius Films’ Polly Staniford and Angie Fielder hired him as an in-house writer.
He had been working with the producers on several projects including a rom-com feature and they were able to put him on staff thanks to a grant from Screen Australia’s Enterprise People program.
For the next two years he worked on multiple projects including the second season of Matt Okine’s Stan sitcom The Other Guy and The Unlisted, an action sci-fi thriller created...
- 6/24/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Exclusive: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and DC Universe’s Titans star Brenton Thwaites is leading cast alongside Lily Sullivan in the Australian comedy-drama I Met A Girl, which got underway today.
Thwaites stars as an impulsive musician struggling with schizophrenia who falls for a mysterious woman (Sullivan) who may be all in his head. When she suddenly vanishes, he takes off on a cross-country journey across Australia to find her, forcing his long-suffering brother to try to rescue him. Also cast are Zahra Newman (Wentworth) and Peter Rowsthorn (Kath and Kim).
The project, shooting in Western Australia and New South Wales, is from the creative team behind web series High Life and includes director Luke Eve, writer Glen Dolman and producer Adam Dolman. Pic received production funding from Screen Australia in association with Screenwest and...
Thwaites stars as an impulsive musician struggling with schizophrenia who falls for a mysterious woman (Sullivan) who may be all in his head. When she suddenly vanishes, he takes off on a cross-country journey across Australia to find her, forcing his long-suffering brother to try to rescue him. Also cast are Zahra Newman (Wentworth) and Peter Rowsthorn (Kath and Kim).
The project, shooting in Western Australia and New South Wales, is from the creative team behind web series High Life and includes director Luke Eve, writer Glen Dolman and producer Adam Dolman. Pic received production funding from Screen Australia in association with Screenwest and...
- 1/21/2019
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Taco Bell has added another original hybrid item to their list of menu items: the quesalupa. The new food is a cheesy mash-up of the chalupa and a quesadilla. The commercial debuted its addition to the menus nationwide. “We want it to be like a time capsule of now,” Brett Craig, Deutsch La’s creative director, said. […]
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- 2/8/2016
- by Crystal Smith
- Uinterview
Rove lends voice to Exchange Student Zero
Rove McManus is the lead voice actor on a new animation series – the first local production commissioned by the Cartoon Network.
Called Exchange Student Zero, the 70-minute production is produced by Bogan Entertainment and is followed up by a new fantasy card game Battle Day Zero on the network’s website.
McManus voices five characters within the film including school friends John and Max and Hiro – The Prince of Karuta, an anime character from within the card game, brought to life and passed off as an exchange student at school by John and Max.
Following Hiro’s arrival come less savoury characters of the game to terrorise the friends’ hometown of Perth.
McManus said: “Being part of an animation project like this is pure joy for me. Not only because I am such a fan of the art form but also there is...
Rove McManus is the lead voice actor on a new animation series – the first local production commissioned by the Cartoon Network.
Called Exchange Student Zero, the 70-minute production is produced by Bogan Entertainment and is followed up by a new fantasy card game Battle Day Zero on the network’s website.
McManus voices five characters within the film including school friends John and Max and Hiro – The Prince of Karuta, an anime character from within the card game, brought to life and passed off as an exchange student at school by John and Max.
Following Hiro’s arrival come less savoury characters of the game to terrorise the friends’ hometown of Perth.
McManus said: “Being part of an animation project like this is pure joy for me. Not only because I am such a fan of the art form but also there is...
- 10/22/2012
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
Local short film The Applicant has been selected from more than 3000 submissions to screen at this year's Aspen Shortfest.
The five-minute comedy, which was written by Chris Corbett and directed by Tim Dean, stars Kath and Kim's Peter Rowsthorn and Nicholas Bell (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries).
The film was a finalist in the 2011 Tropfest competition and tells the story of a job interview that is not quite what it seems.
This is not the first time Corbett and Dean's work has been selected for Aspen. Their short film Fences screened there in 2010 and was awarded a BAFTA La Certificate of Excellence. Fences also came third in Tropfest 2009, where it picked up awards for Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay and Best Editing.
Aspen Shortfsest is one of the world's leading short film festivals and will run from April 10 to April 15.
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Peter Rowsthorn in The Applicant...
The five-minute comedy, which was written by Chris Corbett and directed by Tim Dean, stars Kath and Kim's Peter Rowsthorn and Nicholas Bell (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries).
The film was a finalist in the 2011 Tropfest competition and tells the story of a job interview that is not quite what it seems.
This is not the first time Corbett and Dean's work has been selected for Aspen. Their short film Fences screened there in 2010 and was awarded a BAFTA La Certificate of Excellence. Fences also came third in Tropfest 2009, where it picked up awards for Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay and Best Editing.
Aspen Shortfsest is one of the world's leading short film festivals and will run from April 10 to April 15.
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Peter Rowsthorn in The Applicant...
- 3/6/2012
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
Local short film The Applicant has been selected from more than 3000 submissions to screen at this year's Aspen Shortfest. The five-minute comedy, which was written by Chris Corbett and directed by Tim Dean, stars Kath and Kim's Peter Rowsthorn and Nicholas Bell (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries). The film was a finalist in the 2011 Tropfest competition and tells the story of a job interview that is not quite what it seems. This is not the first time Corbett and Dean's work has been selected for Aspen. Their short film Fences screened there in 2010 and was awarded a BAFTA La Certificate of Excellence. Fences also came third in Tropfest 2009, where it picked up awards for Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay and Best Editing. Aspen Shortfsest is one of the world's...
- 3/6/2012
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
Local short film The Applicant has been selected from more than 3000 submissions to screen at this year's Aspen Shortfest. The five-minute comedy, which was written by Chris Corbett and directed by Tim Dean, stars Kath and Kim's Peter Rowsthorn and Nicholas Bell (Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries). The bizare film was a finalist in the 2011 Tropfest competition and tells the story of a job interview that is not quite what it seems. it won't be the first time Corbett and Dean's work will be shown at Aspen - their short film Fences screened there in 2010 where it was awarded a BAFTA La Certificate of Excellence. Fences also came third in Tropfest 2009 where it won awards for Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay and Best Editing. Aspen Shortfest is one of the world's...
- 3/6/2012
- by Amanda Diaz
- IF.com.au
Jane Turner and Gina Riley are bringing their two most famous and lovable characters to the big screen.
The feature film version of noughties comedy Kath and Kim will be released on September 6, according to distributor Roadshow. Previously known as The Kath and Kim Filum, the comedy has a new title: Kath and Kimderella, which matches its revealed storyline.
Penned by Turner and Riley, the highly-secretive film follows the Fountain Lakes foxy ladies who turn more than just heads when they go on an overseas trip and end up being the centre of their very own fairytale.
The Ted Emery-directed flick was shot in Melbourne and Positano, Italy last year and was produced by Turner, Riley and Rick McKenna.
Glenn Robbins, Peter Rowsthorn and Magda Szubanski all return, while additional cast and guest stars will be announced closer to the release.
The Logie and AFI Award-winning TV series . which...
The feature film version of noughties comedy Kath and Kim will be released on September 6, according to distributor Roadshow. Previously known as The Kath and Kim Filum, the comedy has a new title: Kath and Kimderella, which matches its revealed storyline.
Penned by Turner and Riley, the highly-secretive film follows the Fountain Lakes foxy ladies who turn more than just heads when they go on an overseas trip and end up being the centre of their very own fairytale.
The Ted Emery-directed flick was shot in Melbourne and Positano, Italy last year and was produced by Turner, Riley and Rick McKenna.
Glenn Robbins, Peter Rowsthorn and Magda Szubanski all return, while additional cast and guest stars will be announced closer to the release.
The Logie and AFI Award-winning TV series . which...
- 2/21/2012
- by Sam Dallas
- IF.com.au
Jane Turner and Gina Riley are bringing their two most famous and lovable characters to the big screen. The feature film version of noughties comedy Kath and Kim will be released on September 6, according to distributor Roadshow. Previously known as The Kath and Kim Filum, the comedy has a new title: Kath and Kimderella, which matches its revealed storyline. Penned by Turner and Riley, the highly-secretive film follows the Fountain Lakes foxy ladies who turn more than just heads when they go on an overseas trip and end up being the centre of their very own fairytale. The Ted Emery-directed flick was shot in Melbourne and Positano, Italy last year and was produced by Turner, Riley and Rick McKenna. Glenn Robbins, Peter Rowsthorn and Magda Szubanski all return, while additional...
- 2/21/2012
- by Sam Dallas
- IF.com.au
The Kath and Kim cast and crew have returned to Melbourne. Gina Riley and Jane Turner, the creators and leading ladies of the Australian comedy television show, had been shooting scenes for the upcoming film in Venice. However, production has now relocated to Victoria. According to the Herald Sun, Turner and Riley were spotted in Italy alongside cast members Magda Szubanski, Glenn Robbins and Peter Rowsthorn during the three-week shoot. They are also believed to have filmed several scenes with Withnail and I star Richard E Grant before he travels to Melbourne to complete his character's storyline. He was first linked to the project in August. Rob Sitch - who is best known for his roles in The Dish, The Hollowmen and Frontline - is now believed to be making a special appearance in (more)...
- 10/12/2011
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
Peter Rowsthorn has joined the cast of the first Perth-based sitcom, Henry & Aaron’s Seven Steps to Superstardom, currently in production in Western Australia.
“I loved the script and I feel very lucky to be involved. It’s great that something like this is being produced in Perth. I’m really looking forward to shooting with Henry and Aaron this week,” said
Rowsthorn.
Henry Inglis and Aaron Mccann won Movie Extra’s Webfest competition, with a $50,000 prize to produce the comedy series, set to be broadcast on YouTube and the Movie Extra channel in June.
The seven-part series will be shot over 18 days and stars Henry and Aaron as two podcasters as well as James Helm as their self-proclaimed producer, ‘Danny Danielson’, who is hell bent on turning the boys into international superstars. Each episode will see them follow his ridiculous advice on how to become famous. Rowsthorn will appear...
“I loved the script and I feel very lucky to be involved. It’s great that something like this is being produced in Perth. I’m really looking forward to shooting with Henry and Aaron this week,” said
Rowsthorn.
Henry Inglis and Aaron Mccann won Movie Extra’s Webfest competition, with a $50,000 prize to produce the comedy series, set to be broadcast on YouTube and the Movie Extra channel in June.
The seven-part series will be shot over 18 days and stars Henry and Aaron as two podcasters as well as James Helm as their self-proclaimed producer, ‘Danny Danielson’, who is hell bent on turning the boys into international superstars. Each episode will see them follow his ridiculous advice on how to become famous. Rowsthorn will appear...
- 5/4/2011
- by Miguel Gonzalez
- Encore Magazine
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