Rockhill Studios has joined Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s JuVee Productions along with Everywhere Studios to produce the movie adaptation of Rachel Lloyd’s critically acclaimed novel Girls Like Us. Julie Lynch is on board to pen the script.
“We at Rockhill Studios know that Girls Like Us is a must-tell story, and there’s no better team to collaborate with and bring it to the screen than with JuVee Productions and Everywhere Studios,” Rockhill CEO Blake Elder said.
Girls Like Us: Fighting for a World Where Girls Are Not for Sale is Lloyd’s true story about falling prey to the world of commercial sex trafficking and escaping to dedicate her life to fight that very industry, resulting in new laws to support those affected.
“JuVee Productions’ legacy is to tell the stories of the underserved and the invisible,” said Davis and Tennon. “Girls Like Us is important...
“We at Rockhill Studios know that Girls Like Us is a must-tell story, and there’s no better team to collaborate with and bring it to the screen than with JuVee Productions and Everywhere Studios,” Rockhill CEO Blake Elder said.
Girls Like Us: Fighting for a World Where Girls Are Not for Sale is Lloyd’s true story about falling prey to the world of commercial sex trafficking and escaping to dedicate her life to fight that very industry, resulting in new laws to support those affected.
“JuVee Productions’ legacy is to tell the stories of the underserved and the invisible,” said Davis and Tennon. “Girls Like Us is important...
- 4/30/2021
- by Justin Kroll
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Upgrade’.
The nominees for this year’s Australian Production Design Guild Awards have been unveiled, with 106 nominees across 27 categories – six of which are new.
The production designers behind Winchester, Upgrade, Peter Rabbit and The Lego Ninjago Movie are in contention for the best production on a feature film award, while those who helped to put together Harrow, Top of the Lake: China Girl, Friday On My Mind and Picnic at Hanging Rock will vie for the equivalent award in TV.
Apdg president George Liddle said: “The Guild is thrilled to represent all the talent from the diverse areas of design and to highlight and award the outstanding work produced over the last year in our annual awards.
With a growing membership from screen and live performance design practitioners, and the inclusion of the six new categories, we can also highlight the achievements of designers working on international productions, web series and in the game industry.
The nominees for this year’s Australian Production Design Guild Awards have been unveiled, with 106 nominees across 27 categories – six of which are new.
The production designers behind Winchester, Upgrade, Peter Rabbit and The Lego Ninjago Movie are in contention for the best production on a feature film award, while those who helped to put together Harrow, Top of the Lake: China Girl, Friday On My Mind and Picnic at Hanging Rock will vie for the equivalent award in TV.
Apdg president George Liddle said: “The Guild is thrilled to represent all the talent from the diverse areas of design and to highlight and award the outstanding work produced over the last year in our annual awards.
With a growing membership from screen and live performance design practitioners, and the inclusion of the six new categories, we can also highlight the achievements of designers working on international productions, web series and in the game industry.
- 11/16/2018
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
First poster for Armand Mastroianni's Dark Desire suspense starring Kelly Lynch and Nic Robuck. In the film, when Caren, an unhappily married woman, loses her son in a tragic accident, she turns to her son's gorgeous college roommate for comfort and soon starts to suspect that her new lover may be responsible for her son's death. Also in the cast are Brian Borello, Jarrett Sleeper, Mika Boorem, John Laughlin, with Nia Peeples and Michael Nouri. The film's scripted by Julie Lynch (1998's Remembering Sex) and produced by Ed Polgardy, Sean Davis and Armand Mastroianni.
- 12/6/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
First poster for Armand Mastroianni's Dark Desire suspense starring Kelly Lynch and Nic Robuck. In the film, when Caren, an unhappily married woman, loses her son in a tragic accident, she turns to her son's gorgeous college roommate for comfort and soon starts to suspect that her new lover may be responsible for her son's death. Also in the cast are Brian Borello, Jarrett Sleeper, Mika Boorem, John Laughlin, with Nia Peeples and Michael Nouri. The film's scripted by Julie Lynch (1998's Remembering Sex) and produced by Ed Polgardy, Sean Davis and Armand Mastroianni.
- 12/6/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
The Australian Production Design Guild has announced its shortlist for this years awards for excellence in stage and screen design.
The announcement:
The Australian Production Design Guild in association with Docklands Studios Melbourne is delighted to announce the nominees for the 2012 Awards for Excellence in Stage and Screen Design
The Australian Production Design Guild’s 2012 Awards for Excellence in Stage and Screen Design will be held on Wednesday 17th October 2012 at Parkview Room, Doltone House Darling Island Wharf from 6.30pm, where the winners across 16 categories will be announced.
“The number of entries was impressive” announced George Liddle, Chair of the Apdg Board. With so many quality entrants this year it was difficult for the judges to make a decision.
The Apdg Awards is an annual event first held in 2011. It gathers together a myriad of talents and associated production design professionals from the Australian film, television, stage and interactive multimedia...
The announcement:
The Australian Production Design Guild in association with Docklands Studios Melbourne is delighted to announce the nominees for the 2012 Awards for Excellence in Stage and Screen Design
The Australian Production Design Guild’s 2012 Awards for Excellence in Stage and Screen Design will be held on Wednesday 17th October 2012 at Parkview Room, Doltone House Darling Island Wharf from 6.30pm, where the winners across 16 categories will be announced.
“The number of entries was impressive” announced George Liddle, Chair of the Apdg Board. With so many quality entrants this year it was difficult for the judges to make a decision.
The Apdg Awards is an annual event first held in 2011. It gathers together a myriad of talents and associated production design professionals from the Australian film, television, stage and interactive multimedia...
- 8/31/2012
- by Georgina Pearson
- Encore Magazine
The Australian Production Design Guild has announced the shortlist for its inaugural awards.
Across 13 categories, the awards recognise outstanding design talent in the screen and theatre industry.
The Apdg Awards will be held at Nida on the 21st September.
Apdg Awards Shortlist
The Docklands Studios Melbourne Apdg award for design on a feature film
The Tree - Steve Jones-Evans; production designer Daybreakers – George Liddle; production designer Beneath Hill 60 – Clayton Jauncey; production designer
The Encore Apdg award for design on a short film
The Cartographer – Jane Shadbolt; designer/director The Missing Key - Jonathan Nix; designer/director, Shane Ingram; 3D designer The Telegram Man – David McKay; production designer
The Matchbox Pictures Apdg award for design on a television drama
Hawke - Carrie Kennedy; production designer, Ben Morieson; production designer Cloudstreet - Herbert Pinter; production designer Paper Giants – Jon Rohde; production designer, Scott Bird; art director
The Next Printing Apdg award...
Across 13 categories, the awards recognise outstanding design talent in the screen and theatre industry.
The Apdg Awards will be held at Nida on the 21st September.
Apdg Awards Shortlist
The Docklands Studios Melbourne Apdg award for design on a feature film
The Tree - Steve Jones-Evans; production designer Daybreakers – George Liddle; production designer Beneath Hill 60 – Clayton Jauncey; production designer
The Encore Apdg award for design on a short film
The Cartographer – Jane Shadbolt; designer/director The Missing Key - Jonathan Nix; designer/director, Shane Ingram; 3D designer The Telegram Man – David McKay; production designer
The Matchbox Pictures Apdg award for design on a television drama
Hawke - Carrie Kennedy; production designer, Ben Morieson; production designer Cloudstreet - Herbert Pinter; production designer Paper Giants – Jon Rohde; production designer, Scott Bird; art director
The Next Printing Apdg award...
- 9/2/2011
- by Georgina Pearson
- Encore Magazine
"Men designed it." That's the only reason Judge Julie Lynch, an Ohio Common Pleas Judge can come up with to explain the odd problem with Franklin County's brand new courthouse. The building was built for $105 million and features a gorgeous glass staircase going through the lobby. However, someone forgot to think of what clear steps means for women means for women wearing skirts or dresses. Oh, well. Hindsight is 20/20. Incidentally, until this problem is fixed, hindsight is what everyone in the lobby is going to get.
- 6/10/2011
- by Jon Bershad
- Mediaite - TV
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