A prized script for New Year’s on Netflix will be Boys Swallows Universe – an interesting Aussie drama based on the book by Trent Dalton with the same name. What we know about the series is that it is confirmed to premiere in January 2024!
The show has been brought to life by Dalton and actor-cum-producer, Joel Edgerton (you might remember him from Disney’s Obi-Wan Kenobi) and Troy Lum from Brouhaha Entertainment, whilst the script credit of the series goes to John Collee, and some of the episodes are confirmed to be directed by Emmy nominee Bharat Nalluri, with Jocelyn Moorhouse and Kim Mordaunt on board.
The Synopsis of the Boy Swallows Universe: About Netflix
The plotline of the series revolves around Brisbane in 1983 where a lost father, a mute brother, and a mother are rotting in jail – in addition to this, we know there is a heroin dealer for...
The show has been brought to life by Dalton and actor-cum-producer, Joel Edgerton (you might remember him from Disney’s Obi-Wan Kenobi) and Troy Lum from Brouhaha Entertainment, whilst the script credit of the series goes to John Collee, and some of the episodes are confirmed to be directed by Emmy nominee Bharat Nalluri, with Jocelyn Moorhouse and Kim Mordaunt on board.
The Synopsis of the Boy Swallows Universe: About Netflix
The plotline of the series revolves around Brisbane in 1983 where a lost father, a mute brother, and a mother are rotting in jail – in addition to this, we know there is a heroin dealer for...
- 1/4/2024
- by Sumitra Ray
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
The Trailer for Boy Swallows Universe Teases Netflix’s Coming-of-Age Series. When you think of the shows that have recently arrived on Netflix, you think of reality dating shows, teen rom-coms, or some franchise genre offering.
Unless it’s a soap opera, only a few shows fill that type of family drama role. That is what makes “Boy Swallows Universe” so intriguing.
Netflix has released a full-length trailer for their upcoming coming-of-age crime adaptation. The latest trailer provides a greater sense of the story’s direction while confirming the series’ January premiere date.
Boy Swallows Universe | Official Trailer
The trailer of Boy Swallows Univers starts with protagonist Eli Bell (Felix Cameron) visiting a newspaper office, saying he has a story to share. “It’s a crime story,” he says to the receptionist before going into a trailer that shows both the series’ humor and heartbreak.
We see a few prominent events from the book,...
Unless it’s a soap opera, only a few shows fill that type of family drama role. That is what makes “Boy Swallows Universe” so intriguing.
Netflix has released a full-length trailer for their upcoming coming-of-age crime adaptation. The latest trailer provides a greater sense of the story’s direction while confirming the series’ January premiere date.
Boy Swallows Universe | Official Trailer
The trailer of Boy Swallows Univers starts with protagonist Eli Bell (Felix Cameron) visiting a newspaper office, saying he has a story to share. “It’s a crime story,” he says to the receptionist before going into a trailer that shows both the series’ humor and heartbreak.
We see a few prominent events from the book,...
- 12/2/2023
- by Mantisha
- https://dailyresearchplot.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/new-sam
"We're stronger than they are. All you have to do is believe." Netflix has unveiled the full official trailer for an Australian crime thriller / dark comedy series called Boy Swallows Universe, arriving for streaming in January on Netflix worldwide. This coming-of-age story of a boy named Eli is based on the iconic novel written by Trent Dalton, adapted by the acclaimed screenwriter John Collee. Set in 80s Brisbane, Australia, a precocious boy and his selectively mute brother embark on a suburban odyssey of love, redemption and retribution after their family is torn apart by a drug lord. The story revolves around Eli Bell, a working-class boy who heads into Brisbane's underworld to save his mother. Starring Felix Cameron as young Eli, Travis Fimmel as Lyle Orlik, Simon Baker as Robert Bell, Phoebe Tonkin as Frances Bell, along with Zac Burgess, Lee Tiger Halley, Bryan Brown, Anthony Lapaglia, and Sophie Wilde.
- 11/27/2023
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Might what we know as Disco actually contain hidden meanings, despite attempts by "revisionists" to re-shape it as as a misunderstood culture of protest? Through interviews with the likes of Gloria Gaynor, The Village People, Kool and the Gang, and others, along with a goldmine of stock footage and speculative reenactments, The Secret Disco Revolution presents a comical investigation into disco and its "mysterious longevity." A glittery pop journey into the moral-political-aesthetic soul of Disco, the most famously flakey pop form that will not die. From the current “silent disco” craze to evergreen concert queen Donna Summer, filmmaker Jamie Kastner bops verite-style from...
- 6/28/2013
- by Tambay A. Obenson
- ShadowAndAct
Screen Media Films has acquired U.S. theatrical rights to Jamie Kastner’s “The Secret Disco Revolution.” The company plans a June theatrical release. Gloria Gaynor, Village People, Kool and the Gang, Kc and the Sunshine Band and more appear in the documentary about the birth of disco in the ’70s and the part the music movement played in the liberation of gays, blacks and women. The movie includes footage and classic songs of the era such as “Boogie Fever," “Macho Man," “I Will Survive” and “It’s Raining Men.” Read More: Tiff Capsule Review: 'The Secret Disco Revolution' Kastner also wrote and produced the project. “For anyone that grew up with disco this film will transport you back in time while filling in the blanks to what you didn’t even realize was happening around you," said Screen Media Films president Suzanne Blech. “If you weren’t around at the.
- 11/19/2012
- by Jay A. Fernandez
- Indiewire
So it turns out that disco was actually a revolutionary tool that ended the oppression of women and black and gay people in the Us. Who knew?
I like disco as much as the next person, which is to say I like it at night, in moderate helpings, and only when accompanied by spirits. Disco has long been the musical genre to caricature rather than savour, best enjoyed in the background on hazy nights out rather than as a legitimate musical experience. So presented with the opportunity to sit through a two-hour disco documentary at the London film festival, I was a bit circumspect.
But from the first bar of that sour-sweet high-octane disco beat, I was hooked. This is because The Secret Disco Revolution is no ordinary history lesson about the 70s craze. Rather than simply charting the rise and fall of disco to a thumping soundtrack, the film...
I like disco as much as the next person, which is to say I like it at night, in moderate helpings, and only when accompanied by spirits. Disco has long been the musical genre to caricature rather than savour, best enjoyed in the background on hazy nights out rather than as a legitimate musical experience. So presented with the opportunity to sit through a two-hour disco documentary at the London film festival, I was a bit circumspect.
But from the first bar of that sour-sweet high-octane disco beat, I was hooked. This is because The Secret Disco Revolution is no ordinary history lesson about the 70s craze. Rather than simply charting the rise and fall of disco to a thumping soundtrack, the film...
- 10/26/2012
- The Guardian - Film News
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