UK sales outfit Blue Finch Films has scored a slew of sales for Australian filmmaker Jordon Prince-Wright’s First World War epic Before Dawn.
Well Go USA Entertainment has acquired for North America, with plans to release later this year. Blue Finch has also closed UK-Ireland (Kaleidoscope Film Distribution), Latin America (Encripta), Germany (Black Hill Pictures), France (Koba Films), Spain (Alfa Pictures), Poland (9th Plan), and South Korea (Scene & Sound).
Umbrella Entertainment hold the Australian and New Zealand and will be releasing theatrically on April 4 2024.
Before Dawn is a retelling of one of Australia’s biggest military victories during the First World War,...
Well Go USA Entertainment has acquired for North America, with plans to release later this year. Blue Finch has also closed UK-Ireland (Kaleidoscope Film Distribution), Latin America (Encripta), Germany (Black Hill Pictures), France (Koba Films), Spain (Alfa Pictures), Poland (9th Plan), and South Korea (Scene & Sound).
Umbrella Entertainment hold the Australian and New Zealand and will be releasing theatrically on April 4 2024.
Before Dawn is a retelling of one of Australia’s biggest military victories during the First World War,...
- 2/15/2024
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: UK-based sales and distribution company Blue Finch Film Releasing has acquired worldwide sales rights, excluding Australia and New Zealand, to Jordon Prince-Wright’s WW1 war feature Before Dawn. First-look materials will be available to view at the American Film Market, where Blue Finch will begin sales.
Based on real-life war diaries, Before Dawn is an epic retelling of one of Australia’s biggest military victories during WWI. Jim Collins (Miller), a young man from the outback, leaves his family-run sheep station to join the soldiers on the western front with hopes of making a difference. Soon, the realities of the muddy, ruthless, and entirely unforgiving war take their toll on a guilt-ridden Jim. As the men in the battalion are whittled away and hope becomes a distant memory, a final chance at redemption comes in one of Australia’s greatest battles; Jim must risk death or forever carry the...
Based on real-life war diaries, Before Dawn is an epic retelling of one of Australia’s biggest military victories during WWI. Jim Collins (Miller), a young man from the outback, leaves his family-run sheep station to join the soldiers on the western front with hopes of making a difference. Soon, the realities of the muddy, ruthless, and entirely unforgiving war take their toll on a guilt-ridden Jim. As the men in the battalion are whittled away and hope becomes a distant memory, a final chance at redemption comes in one of Australia’s greatest battles; Jim must risk death or forever carry the...
- 10/13/2023
- by Zac Ntim
- Deadline Film + TV
Michael Caton and 2015 Young Filmmaker of the Year winner Lauren Brunswick
Nominees have been announced for the West Australian Screen Awards (Wasa) Young Filmmaker of the Year and include Briege Whitehead, Jess Black, Hayden Fortescue and Jordon Prince-Wright.
The winner will receive a cash prize of $5000 and a custom-made Geoffrey Drake-Brockman Wasa trophy..
Last year.s winner, producer Lauren Brunswick (Top Knot Detective) said the value of the award lived within its ability to empower other emerging filmmakers to feel they could achieve their ambitions.
"The feat of beginning a career becomes more manageable when we feel someone has tackled it before us. A spotlight of this nature allowed me to meet more people within the film community, feel the enormous support they offer, and remember to whittle the pressures of our aspirations down to a series of steps that we must collectively be brave to undertake,". she said.
Nominees have been announced for the West Australian Screen Awards (Wasa) Young Filmmaker of the Year and include Briege Whitehead, Jess Black, Hayden Fortescue and Jordon Prince-Wright.
The winner will receive a cash prize of $5000 and a custom-made Geoffrey Drake-Brockman Wasa trophy..
Last year.s winner, producer Lauren Brunswick (Top Knot Detective) said the value of the award lived within its ability to empower other emerging filmmakers to feel they could achieve their ambitions.
"The feat of beginning a career becomes more manageable when we feel someone has tackled it before us. A spotlight of this nature allowed me to meet more people within the film community, feel the enormous support they offer, and remember to whittle the pressures of our aspirations down to a series of steps that we must collectively be brave to undertake,". she said.
- 6/23/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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