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Screen Australia announces latest funding

May 15, 2015 by TVA Editor

Screen Australia will invest $13.4 million in 12 new feature film and television projects which will instigate production to the value of $64.3 million. This round will see Simon Baker (The Mentalist, Margin Call) return to Australia to make his directorial feature film debut. Baker will reimagine and star in the screen adaptation of Tim Winton’s bestselling novel, Breath.

Making the announcement from Cannes, France, Simon Baker said, “When I first read Breath, I knew I had to somehow make the film. The gathering storm of the story, detailed and intimate against the power and scope of the rugged setting, struck me as incredibly cinematic. I’m beyond excited to be back in Australia realising this dream.”

Baker has been living and working in Los Angeles for 18 years, and is known most recently for his starring role in The Mentalist. From 2009 to 2014, Baker directed numerous episodes of The Mentalist and was also a producer on the show. Baker’s many film roles have seen him work with the likes of Ang Lee, Martin Scorsese and George Romero.

Award-winning author Tim Winton is notorious for his remarkable ability to tell exhilarating stories with courage. The screen version of the well-known Australian novel will bring to life teenagers, Pikelet and Loonie, hungry for discovery, who form an unlikely bond with a reclusive surfer and his mysterious wife. The film will transport audiences back to coastal Australian life in the 1970s.

See Pictures and Gran Via Productions will team up with Baker, who will also produce the film. Hollywood luminary and Oscar and Emmy Award–winning producer Mark Johnson (Breaking Bad, The Notebook, Rain Man) and Jamie Hilton (Backtrack, The Little Death, The Waiting City) will also produce. Top of the Lake writer, Gerard Lee, will adapt the script for screen. Arclight Films will run international sales.

The latest Screen Australia Production Investment programme round will see support given to two intense thrillers that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats. Berlin Syndrome, the eagerly anticipated third film from multi-award winning filmmaker Cate Shortland (Somersault), is about a holiday romance that turns sinister. And Damien Power’s feature debut, Killing Ground, sees a young couple’s camping trip turn into a violent ordeal.

Two comedies that will have audiences in stitches will receive support. Doug Anthony All Star, Tim Ferguson, and Marc Gracie (producer of The Craic) will make comedy Circle Work (working title), which sees the shenanigans of two friends, Lucy and Billy, unfold at a wild Bachelors & Spinsters Ball.

Anupam Sharma’s cross-cultural romantic comedy starring Brett Lee, unINDIAN, will exemplify the heart of multicultural Australia, with Lee’s character falling for an Australian Indian woman with strict parents.

The programme will support seven television projects – five adult and two children’s. From the makers of The Slap TV series comes the screen adaptation of Christos Tsiolkas’ novel, Barracuda. The four-part series follows young Olympic hopeful Danny Kelly as he deals with the pressure of obsession.

Crime drama Deep Water is a gripping story that explores a world in which the threat of violence or death is only one encounter away.

Two biopics will receive support – nourishing Australian audiences’ healthy appetite and interest in real-life stories. Peter Brock is a two-part series about the loved and admired racing identity, who was a hero to a generation of Australians.

From the makers of Better Man, telemovie Mary: Making of a Princess will tell the celebrated love story of Mary Donaldson’s transformation from ordinary Australian working woman into the Crown Princess of Denmark.

John Edwards’ latest drama, Tips for Married Life, is a six-part series about a woman’s journey of survival from housewife to taking over her husband’s criminal empire.

Two popular live action children’s drama series will receive support. Top-rating television series Nowhere Boys: The Rise of Bear will be made into a telemovie that see the boys drawn together for one last spell. And Tomorrow When the War Began, based on the extremely popular book series, will be made into a six-part TV series. The story will see a group of teenagers fight for their family and homeland, when a large hostile force invades their country. In 2010, the film version of the same name was the number one Australian film at the local box office.

Screen Australia’s Head of Production, Sally Caplan, said, “It is exciting to announce this round out of Cannes, where there is a huge market response to Simon. It is especially gratifying that he is choosing to come back home to make this symbolic Australian story. We are equally delighted to support an excellent and diverse range of films from new and proven directors and more impressive stories for the small screen for both adult and younger audiences.”

 

Feature Films: Production Funding

Berlin Syndrome

Aquarius Films Pty Ltd

Producer Polly Staniford

Executive Producers Angie Fielder, Troy Lum, David Whealy

Director Cate Shortland

Writer Shaun Grant

Australian Distributor eOne

International Sales Memento Films International

Cast Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt

Synopsis A passionate holiday romance takes an unexpected and sinister turn when an

Australian photographer wakes one morning in a Berlin apartment and is unable to leave.

 

Breath

See Pictures Pty Ltd, Gran Via Productions, Breath Productions Pty Ltd

Producers Mark Johnson, Simon Baker, Jamie Hilton

Director Simon Baker

Writer Gerard Lee

Australian Distributor Palace Films

International Sales Arclight Films

Synopsis Based on Tim Winton’s award-winning novel set in mid-70s coastal Australia. Two

teenage boys, hungry for discovery, form an unlikely bond with a reclusive surfer and his

mysterious wife. The boys are driven to take risks that will have a profound and lasting

impact on their lives.

 

Circle Work (working title)

Stella Rose Productions with Redman Entertainment

Producers Marc Gracie, David Redman

Executive Producers Stephen Basil-Jones, Bryce Menzies

Directors Tim Ferguson, Marc Gracie

Writers Edwina Exton, Tim Ferguson

Australian Distributor Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions

International Sales Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions

Synopsis At a wild Bachelors & Spinsters Ball two best mates, Lucy and Billy, have one

night to discover their love for each other… Love is a Cattlefield.

 

Killing Ground

Hypergiant Films Pty Ltd

Producer Joe Weatherstone

Executive Producer Lisa Shaunessy

Writer/Director Damien Power

Australian Distributor Mushroom Distribution

International Sales Films Distribution

Synopsis A young couple’s camping trip turns into a violent ordeal when they stumble

across the scene of a shocking crime.

 

unIndian

Producers Anupam Sharma, Lisa Duff

Executive Producers Mr Devendra Gupta, Mr Chandru Tolani

Director Anupam Sharma

Writer Thushy Sathi

Australian Distributor Friends India Entertaainment

Cast Tannishtha Chatterjee, Brett Lee, Supriya Pathak Kapur, John Howard, Adam Dunn,

Arka Das, Tiriel Mora

Synopsis When beautiful divorcee Meera meets Will, she finds it hard to resist the tall

blonde man with a charming smile… But her family has other ideas in mind, as falling in love

with an Australian is not only scandalous – it’s unINDIAN! A cross-cultural comedy with heart

and spice.

 

Television: Adult Drama

 

Barracuda

Matchbox Productions Pty Ltd

Producer Amanda Higgs, Tony Ayres

Writers Belinda Chayko, Blake Ayshford

Broadcaster ABC

Domestic/International Sales Universal Media Studios International Limited

Synopsis Based on the book of the same name by Christos Tsiolkas, Barracuda follows

young Olympic hopeful, Danny Kelly, as he deals with the pressure of obsession.

 

Deep Water

Blackfella Films

Producers Miranda Dear, Darren Dale

Writers Kris Wyld, Kym Goldsworthy

Broadcaster SBS

International Sales DCD Rights

Synopsis A gripping crime drama that explores a world in which the threat of violence or

death is only one encounter away.

 

Mary: Making Of A Princess

FremantleMedia Australia Pty Ltd

Producer Antonia Barnard

Executive Producers Jo Porter, Anthony Ellis

Director Jennifer Leacey

Writer Samantha Strauss

Broadcaster Network Ten

Domestic/International Sales FremantleMedia International Ltd

Synopsis Twenty-eight-year-old Mary Donaldson has all but given up on love when one

night she goes to the pub and meets a prince. But falling in love is the easy part, compared

to what it takes for an Australian girl to become the future Crown Princess of Denmark.

 

Peter Brock (working title)

Shine (Aust) Pty Ltd

Producer Kerrie Mainwaring

Executive Producer Rory Callaghan

Director Geoff Bennett

Writers Justin Monjo, Adam Todd

Broadcaster Network Ten

Domestic/International Sales Endemol Shine International

Synopsis This is the true story of a man who was a hero to a generation of Australians.

Loved and admired by many, but few knew the real Peter Brock – what made him tick?

 

Tips For Married Life

Endemol Australia Pty Ltd

Producer Mimi Butler

Executive Producers Janeen Faithfull, John Edwards

Writer Justin Monjo

Broadcaster Nine Network

Domestic/International Sales Endemol Shine International

Synopsis A grieving career wife has to wise up and fight for survival when she finds herself

responsible for her dead husband’s criminal debts and wrongdoings.

 

Television: Children’s Drama

 

Nowhere Boys: The Rise Of Bear

Matchbox Productions Pty Ltd

Producer Beth Frey

Executive Producers Tony Ayres, Michael McMahon

Writers Tony Ayres, Rhys Graham, Craig Irvin

Broadcaster ABC TV

Domestic Sales Australian Children’s Television Foundation

International Sales Universal Pictures (Australasia), NBCUniversal Television Distribution

Cast Dougie Baldwin, Joel Lok, Rahart Adams, Matt Testro

Synopsis As a devastating magical being threatens to destroy the multiverse, the Nowhere

Boys discover that to save everything and everyone that they love, they must make the

ultimate sacrifice… themselves.

 

Tomorrow When The War Began

Ambience Entertainment Pty Ltd

Producers Michael Boughen, Tony Winley

Executive Producers Matthew Street, Kim Vecera, Christopher Mapp

Director Brendan Maher

Writers Blake Ayshford, Alice Addison, Justin Monjo, Josh Mapleston

Broadcaster ABC3

Australian Distributor ABC Commercial

International Sales Annapurna Pictures

Synopsis When their country is invaded by a large hostile force, a group of teenagers fight

for their family and homeland. Based on the era-defining novels by John Marsden.

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