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PRESS RELEASE - GHOST RIVER STATION


The Australian feature film industry is about to have another boost to its image as renowned historian and documentary maker, Dr Tony Matthews, gets set to put his screenplay Ghost River Station, onto the big screen.   Although intended to be fiction, it is loosely based on the history of regions in South East Queensland, and encompasses many of the real life stories Dr Matthews has encountered during his life-time of historical research. The beautiful haunting tale is destined to be popular for both its cinematographic majesty and it’s haunting tale of love, murder, and ghostly intervention.

The story centers around a gracious homestead,  “Ghost River Station”, so named because of the legends surrounding it following  a terrible Aboriginal massacre in the 1860's, and an ongoing history of bloodshed that seems to be attracted to the property.  It will be filming in the Kingaroy region, which has already offered support, and hopes to draw it’s indigenous cast from the local Cherbourg Community. Most of the extras will be sourced from the local theatre groups.

Ghost River Station Producer Ramona Rai is very positive about the future of Australian Film. “Australian cinema is finally being recognized internationally, and filmmakers are embracing the uniqueness of our landscapes. Investors are recognizing the salability of  our talent, and as Red Dog clearly illustrates, the international audience is hungry for unique Australian stories. This is a great era for film in this country.”  

Although highly experienced in other areas of film and television,  producers Bigger and Better Productions are considered relative newcomers to the Australian Independent Film Industry.  Within just 3 years they have already won short film awards and accolades, have a feature, “Alien Sons” scheduled for release at the end of 2011, and have completed a number of charity projects including a documentary for the Jay Larkins Paralympic Project. They have four features and a tv series in various stages of production, and Ramona has also recently been nominated for the ASIN (Australian Screen Industry Network Awards) in Qld, with a forthcoming feature “Lucky Valentine”, and Director of “Alien Sons” Ozzie Devrish, also receiving multiple nominations.

 Ramona names Producer Ross Grayson Bell (Producer, Fightclub) as her inspiration. “Ross imparts his wisdom and experience freely and passionately. With such a positive introduction to the film industry, failure just isn’t an option, so when others complained work was dropping off, we went out and used our skills to develop what is proving to be a highly successful formula for the creation of successful films”.

Ghost River Station will be filming in October 2012 and will hit the big screen early 2013.

  

"JUMPING PUDDLES"

Bigger and Better Productions are thrilled to announce that the documentary "Jumping Puddles" is complete and ready for distribution. Jumping Puddles gives you a day in the life of the Brisbane Paralympic Football Program, a non profit, non government funded program developed and run by Jay Larkins to benefit children with physical disabilities.

Jay approached Bigger and Better Productions when they were helping out on another charity project giving a second christmas to children of flood ravaged Goodna. When producer Ramona Rai and Actor/Director Ozzie Devrish heard about the goals of the group and saw how much hope and self-respect Jay was giving to the participants, they immediately put up their hands and volunteered their services.

With the support of an incredible film team, including Rudi Testa, Graham and Louise Weston, Shelley Marshall, Amy Straughan, Lucas Keim, Jamie Murgatroyd and Chris Howard, Ramona and Ozzie put together a documentary which will now be used to help increase awareness and bring some much needed funds to the group.

To find out more about this amazing group, contact Jay Larkins via the Brisbane Paralympic Football Program Facebook Page or email Bigger and Better Productions at info@biggerandbetterproductions.com Also check out their YouTube Link 

CAST AND CREW POSITIONS VACANT

THE HIGHWAYMAN: feature film  

Location: Texas, USA
Date: March 2013

Casting Call: Gang Members - Paid

"Gunny" is a mean, cold hearted, and vindictive SOB, and head of a vicious gang. We are now casting gang members and are looking for actors with feature film experience in similar roles, age 30 years +.

Details on web site
www.highwayman-movie.com

Must have solid acting experience including relevant feature film or tv series roles, American accents preferred although we are happy to consider other accents. We are ideally looking for hard faced characters, not the "pretty faced" bad boys ...

Email cv, IMDb link and showreel to production@highwayman-movie.com

more roles to be announced shortly, see facebook page for regular updates https://www.facebook.com/highwayman.movie

GRIM'S CURSE: short film
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Date: June 2012

Casting Call: Youth - unpaid

Male 20-24 x 1
Male 18-20 x 1
Minimum Experience Level, short film lead role. English Accent Essential

Email cv and showreel to talent@biggerandbetterproductions.com


GHOST RIVER STATION: feature film
Location: SE Qld, Australia
Date: October 2012

Casting Call: Male Lead, Female Lead - paid

Male 30-35, a writer, tall and good looking, a little reclusive, Australian or English
Female 30-35, attractive, feminine, Australian

Solid acting experience including good feature film and / or television experience essential.

Crew Call: Lighting, Set Design - must have feature film experience

See the website www.ghostriverstation.com for film details.

Email cv, IMDb link (and showreel if applying for acting roles) to :

movie@ghostriverstation.com

Please note: We do no accept actor cv's without a show-reel. To qualify as experienced you must have 8 or more IMDb credits, excluding short films and single appearances in tv series OR have a major role in a recently released film or television series.

MEDIA RELEASE: Australian Production Company Options Hollywood Film


 

Dale K Pitman

  Hollywood Screenwriters Dale K Pitman and Glenn M Benest have optioned their latest supernatural thriller, “The Highwayman”, and it is coming to Australian shores. Inspired by a recent talk given by “Fightclub” Producer, Ross Grayson Bell, a strong supporter of  the Australian Film Industry, Ramona Rai from Bigger and Better Productions confidently accepted the challenge to bring a large scale Hollywood Production to Aussie shores, and has scheduled filming for early 2013.

With seven screenplays already produced, and boasting talent like Director Wes Craven and actress Sharon Stone in past film credits, award winning writer Glenn M Benest is quietly confident that “The Highwayman” has all the ingredients for box office success. 

Incorporating the supernatural with intense action and the highly popular comic book genre, the film follows a reclusive writer who is forced to confront his own anti-hero creation when it sets out on a vigilante rampage.  Although most of the leads roles have been set aside for well known USA actors, there will be some great opportunities for Australian Cast and Crew as well, and popular local actor Ozzie Devrish has already been approached by the USA writers to join the impressive line-up.

Glenn M Benest

This is the third feature collaboration by Dale and Glenn, who will be also joining Ramona as Producers. “We have full confidence in the Australian Film Industry” comments Dale, “and we are really excited to see what it can offer”.

The Highwayman currently has a director in negotiation, and will be casting early 2013.  

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