Based on true events – no seriously, there was a “Great Emu War” back in 1932 – the upcoming horror movie The Emu War looks to recapture the same bad-good energy of the Birdemic films. If that sounds up your alley, we’re happy to serve up the trailer this morning.
An emu mob fights back against Australian soldiers in this “unapologetically silly, ultra-low budget war epic,” and you can watch the official trailer for The Emu War down below.
In the upcoming movie, “Based on the infamous Great Emu War of 1932, a rag tag platoon of soldiers are driven into a brutal and bloody battle against Australia’s deadliest flightless beasts. Haunted by the kidnapping of his son at the hands of the Emus, Major Meredith leads the platoon behind enemy lines in order to kill the emus Leader the Queen Emu.”
Lisa Fineberg, John Campbell and Jay Morrissey directed The Emu War,...
An emu mob fights back against Australian soldiers in this “unapologetically silly, ultra-low budget war epic,” and you can watch the official trailer for The Emu War down below.
In the upcoming movie, “Based on the infamous Great Emu War of 1932, a rag tag platoon of soldiers are driven into a brutal and bloody battle against Australia’s deadliest flightless beasts. Haunted by the kidnapping of his son at the hands of the Emus, Major Meredith leads the platoon behind enemy lines in order to kill the emus Leader the Queen Emu.”
Lisa Fineberg, John Campbell and Jay Morrissey directed The Emu War,...
- 2/8/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Crowdfunding is just one element driving the success of new Perth comedy series Super Dingo.
The Perth team of writer-directors Ethan Marrell, Paul .Werzel. Montague and producer Natalie Lewis have just released the second Pozible crowdfunded episode in the series: Super Dingo Vs. The Hippies.
.People who we didn.t know placed the highest amount,. says Marrell. .Two lots of $500 came through from two people in the Pozible community who are keeping an eye on projects they really like. That is when crowdfunding gets exciting..
They raised $5110, more than double the original $2500 goal. Once on YouTube the short became a viral success with over a million views in less than a week. .It was fast, like a flash bomb; it wasn.t a slow build..
Two major Australian feature films are currently attempting to involve fans through more-ambitious crowdfunding schemes: horror film The Babadook and apocalyptic-noir The Second Coming. So far,...
The Perth team of writer-directors Ethan Marrell, Paul .Werzel. Montague and producer Natalie Lewis have just released the second Pozible crowdfunded episode in the series: Super Dingo Vs. The Hippies.
.People who we didn.t know placed the highest amount,. says Marrell. .Two lots of $500 came through from two people in the Pozible community who are keeping an eye on projects they really like. That is when crowdfunding gets exciting..
They raised $5110, more than double the original $2500 goal. Once on YouTube the short became a viral success with over a million views in less than a week. .It was fast, like a flash bomb; it wasn.t a slow build..
Two major Australian feature films are currently attempting to involve fans through more-ambitious crowdfunding schemes: horror film The Babadook and apocalyptic-noir The Second Coming. So far,...
- 9/17/2012
- by Anthony Soegito
- IF.com.au
Screen Australia has announced its latest intake of the Springboard: Short Film Initiative.
Springboard is designed to help promising filmmaking teams transition from short to feature film.
The teams are:
Writer/director Nicholas Verso and producer John Molloy Writer/director Miranda Nation and producer Lyn Nyfor Writer/director Lynne Vincent McCarthy and producer Samantha Jennings Writer/director Sean Kruck and producer Caroline Barry Writer/director/producer Antony Webb, writer/producer Ethan Marrell and producer Jaclyn Hewer.
With a feature film concept already in mind, the teams will make a short film that relates to the bigger project while taking tailor-made workshops that support each creative team.
Martha Coleman, Screen Australia’s head of development said: “This year we are very fortunate to have the hugely talented Paul Welsh running the program for us. We have refocused the workshop to place the emphasis on process and pushing the emotional core of the stories.
Springboard is designed to help promising filmmaking teams transition from short to feature film.
The teams are:
Writer/director Nicholas Verso and producer John Molloy Writer/director Miranda Nation and producer Lyn Nyfor Writer/director Lynne Vincent McCarthy and producer Samantha Jennings Writer/director Sean Kruck and producer Caroline Barry Writer/director/producer Antony Webb, writer/producer Ethan Marrell and producer Jaclyn Hewer.
With a feature film concept already in mind, the teams will make a short film that relates to the bigger project while taking tailor-made workshops that support each creative team.
Martha Coleman, Screen Australia’s head of development said: “This year we are very fortunate to have the hugely talented Paul Welsh running the program for us. We have refocused the workshop to place the emphasis on process and pushing the emotional core of the stories.
- 12/6/2011
- by Colin Delaney
- Encore Magazine
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