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Balloon lifts off
THE man behind the scenes of the hit Australian films Strictly Ballroom and Looking For Alibrandi has secured the backing of Mel Gibson's Icon Films for a new locally-made feature.
"It's the first time Icon has taken an Australian film for domestic release, and they're taking it world-wide as well,'' producer Tristram Miall said on Friday.
Miall is the producer of The Black Balloon, an emotional family drama, which was written by Sydney-based Elissa Down and Jimmy Jack.
The film, which begins shooting in January, will star Australian model Gemma Ward _ one of the biggest names on the international modelling circuit at the moment _ and, hopefully, Toni Collette.
"When Elissa said she wanted Gemma, I'd never heard of her and was hesitant until I found out who she was,'' Miall said.
"Eighteen months ago, we got her into a studio for a three-hour screen test, and she was just fantastic.''
A leading role has been offered to Collette and she is trying to work out her schedule to fit in the project.
Asked if The Black Balloon was a low-budget film, Miall laughed and said it would cost about the same as Strictly Ballroom.
"You don't get Toni Collette for a couple of mill, I'm afraid,'' he said.
from Sunday telegraph.com
Balloon lifts off
THE man behind the scenes of the hit Australian films Strictly Ballroom and Looking For Alibrandi has secured the backing of Mel Gibson's Icon Films for a new locally-made feature.
"It's the first time Icon has taken an Australian film for domestic release, and they're taking it world-wide as well,'' producer Tristram Miall said on Friday.
Miall is the producer of The Black Balloon, an emotional family drama, which was written by Sydney-based Elissa Down and Jimmy Jack.
The film, which begins shooting in January, will star Australian model Gemma Ward _ one of the biggest names on the international modelling circuit at the moment _ and, hopefully, Toni Collette.
"When Elissa said she wanted Gemma, I'd never heard of her and was hesitant until I found out who she was,'' Miall said.
"Eighteen months ago, we got her into a studio for a three-hour screen test, and she was just fantastic.''
A leading role has been offered to Collette and she is trying to work out her schedule to fit in the project.
Asked if The Black Balloon was a low-budget film, Miall laughed and said it would cost about the same as Strictly Ballroom.
"You don't get Toni Collette for a couple of mill, I'm afraid,'' he said.
from Sunday telegraph.com

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same here... such as cute pic of gemma smiling!
