A story of toxic masculinity in regional Australia has undoubted relevance in the #MeToo era, but the journey of Julius Telmer’s Greenfield is one that well predates the movement.
Shot eight years ago in the Wa wheatbelt town of Merredin, the drama/thriller stars Ethan Tomas stars as James, a young man returning to the titular town to win back his former girlfriend, Kelly.
Tensions soon explode when Kelly’s brother Michael tells James a volatile secret, which then goes on to cast a dark shadow over the small town when it is eventually revealed.
The film is produced by Daniel Tenni, Mikkel Skov, and Robert Livings and stars Liam Graham, and Marthe Snorresdotter Rovik.
Greenfield had its theatrical premiere at The Backlot Perth this week via Halo Films, with the hybrid venue also doubling as a post-production studio for the project via relationships with Wa’s Soundbyte studio and Sandbox Productions.
Shot eight years ago in the Wa wheatbelt town of Merredin, the drama/thriller stars Ethan Tomas stars as James, a young man returning to the titular town to win back his former girlfriend, Kelly.
Tensions soon explode when Kelly’s brother Michael tells James a volatile secret, which then goes on to cast a dark shadow over the small town when it is eventually revealed.
The film is produced by Daniel Tenni, Mikkel Skov, and Robert Livings and stars Liam Graham, and Marthe Snorresdotter Rovik.
Greenfield had its theatrical premiere at The Backlot Perth this week via Halo Films, with the hybrid venue also doubling as a post-production studio for the project via relationships with Wa’s Soundbyte studio and Sandbox Productions.
- 4/23/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Theatrical distribution has been given a vote of confidence by Western Australia’s Halo Films, which continues to provide a path towards cinematic screenings for productions within the state.
Launched last September, the boutique distributor is designed to support Wa filmmakers by releasing films and documentaries that don’t have an existing distribution deal or theatrical release in place.
Managing director Ian Hale also operates the Back Lot Perth – a purpose-built private screening room that became home to Halo’s inaugural release, Steven J. Mihaljevich’s The Xrossing, last year and will screen Julius Telmer’s Greenfield next month.
The venue has also doubled as a post-production studio that has helped put the finishing touches on both films via relationships with Wa’s Soundbyte studio and Sandbox Productions.
Having spent nearly three decades in the industry, during which he has worked at Paramount Pictures, Transmission Films, Universal, and Dreamworks, Hale...
Launched last September, the boutique distributor is designed to support Wa filmmakers by releasing films and documentaries that don’t have an existing distribution deal or theatrical release in place.
Managing director Ian Hale also operates the Back Lot Perth – a purpose-built private screening room that became home to Halo’s inaugural release, Steven J. Mihaljevich’s The Xrossing, last year and will screen Julius Telmer’s Greenfield next month.
The venue has also doubled as a post-production studio that has helped put the finishing touches on both films via relationships with Wa’s Soundbyte studio and Sandbox Productions.
Having spent nearly three decades in the industry, during which he has worked at Paramount Pictures, Transmission Films, Universal, and Dreamworks, Hale...
- 3/10/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
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